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Triumph Daytona — Reliability by Year

12,556 vehicles · MOT data 1993–2016 · first-test pass rates

This page shows MOT first-test pass rates for each year the Triumph Daytona was manufactured — click any year to explore that cohort in detail. Trying to decide which year to buy? See the full buying guide →

Best pass rate year
2015
90.9% pass rate · 234 vehicles
Lowest pass rate year
1993
84.9% pass rate · 272 vehicles
Year Pass rate Avg mileage Vehicles
2016
90.7%
7,908 mi 183
2015
90.9%
8,341 mi 234
2014
90.2%
8,880 mi 272
2013
89.6%
9,417 mi 334
2012
89.1%
8,028 mi 167
2011
89.1%
8,989 mi 252
2010
89.7%
10,201 mi 323
2009
88.7%
10,462 mi 517
2008
89.2%
11,669 mi 325
2007
89.3%
11,412 mi 526
2006
88.5%
11,968 mi 1,200
2005
87.1%
13,511 mi 748
2004
86.0%
13,754 mi 1,014
2003
86.2%
14,860 mi 781
2002
86.9%
15,229 mi 493
2001
86.6%
17,474 mi 452
2000
85.1%
19,374 mi 547
1999
85.8%
19,520 mi 866
1998
85.0%
20,116 mi 915
1997
85.3%
20,925 mi 1,352
1996
85.2%
24,053 mi 206
1995
86.8%
27,400 mi 265
1994
86.8%
30,093 mi 312
1993
84.9%
27,889 mi 272

Which year Triumph Daytona is most reliable?

MOT pass rate by year of manufacture — averaged across each vehicle's lifetime of tests.

Tests range from an average of 7,908 miles (newest year) to 30,093 miles (oldest year). Older years naturally accumulate more tests at higher mileages — see the mileage-normalised breakdown →

Trying to decide which year to buy?

We've done the full analysis — which years to look for, which to avoid, and where to find the best value for reliability on a Triumph Daytona.

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