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  • Norton Manx R, Manx, Atlas & Atlas GT: The Next Chapter of British Motorcycling

    Norton Manx R, Manx, Atlas & Atlas GT: The Next Chapter of British Motorcycling

    At EICMA 2025, Norton pulled the wraps off a completely new line-up that marks what the brand proudly calls its “Resurgence.” Backed by the powerhouse that is TVS Motor Company, Norton is no longer chasing ghosts of the past. Instead, it’s charging into the future — with new bikes, a new factory, and a clear mission to make British performance relevant again.

    And yep, we at ThrottleCraze.com had called it early! When Norton dropped that mysterious teaser, our team was among the few who went frame by frame, tweaking the video to spot hidden details. We hinted at a possible faired sports bike, and sure enough — Norton delivered with the Manx R. But the real surprise? They didn’t stop there. Alongside the Manx R came three more bikes — the Manx, Atlas, and Atlas GT — kicking off a full-on revival for the legendary British brand.

    Norton’s Big Comeback: Backed by TVS Muscle

    It’s been five years since TVS acquired Norton, and the transformation is finally taking shape. The brand now operates out of a shiny £200 million headquarters in Solihull, England, capable of building up to 8,000 motorcycles per year.

    This isn’t just an assembly line — it’s Norton’s beating heart for design, R&D, and engineering, supported by TVS’s global network. The idea? Build motorcycles that can actually stand toe-to-toe with the world’s best, while staying true to Norton’s British DNA.

    The New Lineup: Manx R, Manx, Atlas & Atlas GT

    Leading the charge are four all-new machines — the Manx R, Manx, Atlas, and Atlas GT — with two more still waiting in the wings.

    Let’s take a closer look at the models that are kicking off Norton’s new era.

    Norton Manx R: The Flagship That Means Business

    The Norton Manx R is the bike that announces Norton’s comeback with a bang. This fully-faired superbike doesn’t just wear the Manx name — it earns it. At its heart is a 1,200 cc V4 engine pushing out a claimed 206 hp and 130 Nm of torque, all wrapped in a lightweight chassis built for razor-sharp handling.

    The Manx R comes armed with semi-active Marzocchi suspension, carbon wheels, and enough track-ready tech to embarrass bikes twice its price. But Norton insists this isn’t a garage queen or weekend warrior — it’s engineered for real roads and real riders. Think superbike performance with British refinement and the kind of build quality that finally puts Norton back in the big leagues.

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    Norton Manx: Naked Power, Refined for the Real World

    Think of the Norton Manx as the stripped-down sibling of the flagship Manx R. Both are powered by Norton’s new 1,200cc V4, pumping out a wild 206 hp and 130 Nm of torque. That’s proper superbike territory.

    Norton hasn’t confirmed if the Manx will get a slightly tamer tune, but the company has emphasized that this V4 was built for real-world usability, not just racetrack glory. Expect the same lightweight chassis, semi-active Marzocchi suspension, and possibly even carbon wheels as the R.

    It’s performance with British manners — a rare combo in today’s world of hyper-naked insanity.

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    Norton Atlas: Adventure with Attitude

    Next up, the Norton Atlas. It’s a middleweight adventure bike designed for riders who split their time between tarmac and trail. Powered by an all-new Parallel Twin engine (likely around 700cc), the Atlas means business with wire-spoke wheels, semi-knobby tires, and a tough, ready-for-anything stance.

    Radially mounted ByBre four-piston calipers grab twin 300mm discs, and a tall windscreen offers proper wind protection. It’s everything you need for a weekend blast into the hills — without giving up everyday comfort.

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    Norton Atlas GT: Touring, the British Way

    If your idea of adventure involves long distances and smooth roads, the Atlas GT is your ticket. Think of it as the road-focused sibling to the Atlas.

    It runs on 17-inch cast wheels, wears street tires, and features a comfy setup with wide bars, low pegs, and a plush seat. There’s already space for luggage, making it perfect for touring across the UK or the Alps — or just chasing the horizon on a Sunday.

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    A New Factory, A New Future

    Norton’s Solihull facility is more than a building — it’s a symbol of rebirth. The brand has grown its workforce by 25% as it gears up for production, and the message is clear: this time, it’s for real.

    While TVS sells over 4.7 million vehicles a year globally, Norton’s focus stays sharp on its home turf — the UK, Europe, and North America. Expansion into Asia and India will come later, once the brand has rebuilt its reputation for quality, reliability, and service.

    Design: Simplicity, Precision, and British Class

    The new design language comes courtesy of Gerry McGovern (the man behind Jaguar Land Rover’s modern look) and Norton’s design chief Simon Skinner. Together, they’ve given Norton a clean, muscular aesthetic — blending engineering precision with timeless simplicity.

    Instead of clutter and gimmicks, it’s all about stance, proportion, and purity. And crucially, design and engineering now work hand-in-hand — a first for Norton in decades.

    Modern Tech, Old-School Soul

    Norton’s always been about innovation — from the featherbed frame of the ’50s to the rotary racers of the ’80s. But this time, the innovation is focused on real-world performance.

    All new models feature advanced rider aids, adaptive electronics, and a slick 8-inch TFT display with full connectivity. Yet the heart of each bike remains analog — engaging, emotional, and unmistakably Norton.

    Their design philosophy sums it up perfectly: Design. Dynamics. Detail.

    The Road Ahead

    Let’s be honest — Norton’s had more comebacks than most rock bands. But this one feels different. With serious financial backing, a modern factory, and a clear strategy, the brand finally looks ready to play with the big boys again.

    The real test comes when the Manx R and Manx hit the road. If they deliver what they promise, we might just be witnessing the rebirth of one of Britain’s most legendary motorcycle names.

    So yeah — the next generation of Norton starts here. And this time, it’s not just about heritage. It’s about horsepower, handling, and heart.


  • Norton’s latest teaser hints at a possible sportsbike or caferacer, launching on November 4

    Norton’s latest teaser hints at a possible sportsbike or caferacer, launching on November 4

    Norton Motorcycles has released yet another teaser for its upcoming model, set for an official unveiling on November 4, 2025. This marks the third teaser the brand has dropped, keeping excitement building as the reveal date draws closer.

    As always, Norton emphasizes its heritage of craftsmanship, design, and performance. The latest film highlights the people behind the machines, reinforcing that every Norton is shaped by skilled hands as much as by engineering.

    At first glance, the teaser shows only silhouettes. But our team dug deeper — adjusting shadows and playing with the images to reveal hidden details. What emerged is clear enough: the bike strongly resembles a sports bike or a café racer with a twin-headlamp setup in a fairing, giving it a sharp and modern front end.

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    The frame design also stands out, with clean lines flowing from the tank to the rear subframe. It carries echoes of the Commando 961, while also showing design hints from the V4SV. It’s a blend of Norton’s past and present, pointing toward a new chapter in their lineup.

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    Engine details remain under wraps, but the stance and proportions suggest something positioned between the retro-inspired models and the flagship superbike. That leaves plenty of speculation — could this be a middleweight sports bike, a modern café races or perhaps a fresh take on Norton’s classic DNA?

    With this being one of several teasers already released, it’s clear Norton plans to build momentum right up until launch day. As Norton drops more teasers and information in the coming weeks, we’ll continue bringing you the latest updates.

    What do you think this new Norton will turn out to be?

    Checkout Norton’s latest teaser…

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  • Norton Teases New Motorcycle for 4 November 2025 — A Bold Revival Under TVS

    Norton Teases New Motorcycle for 4 November 2025 — A Bold Revival Under TVS

    Norton Motorcycles is gearing up for a major reveal on 4 November 2025, and if the early teasers are anything to go by, we’re in for something truly special. This isn’t just a new model—this is a bold statement of intent from a legendary British brand now backed by Indian powerhouse TVS Motor Company.

    In a short teaser video uploaded to Norton’s official YouTube channel, an engineer calls the upcoming motorcycle “a feat of engineering,” highlighting how compactly the components, engine, and frame are packaged. He calls it a “work of art”—and that’s exactly how it looks.

    Accompanying that is a poetic email from Norton that sets the tone:

    “There’s a moment in every great machine’s creation when science crosses into art… At the heart of every Norton are five defining elements: Design. Engineering. Heritage. Craftsmanship. Performance.”

    It’s not just hype—it’s “Nortonness.” And it’s making a comeback in a big way.

    What to Expect from the 4 November 2025 Norton Motorcycle Reveal

    So, what is Norton planning to unveil? The teaser hints at a high-performance machine with tightly packaged components and premium engineering. It could be a new British Classic or a stylish roadster, or even a brand new concept. Since they do mention an “engine” in this teaser and not a “motor”, we are inclined to believe it will be a ICE motorcycle.

    Given Norton’s renewed focus on heritage, craftsmanship, and modern performance, expect a motorcycle that blends timeless design with 21st-century tech.

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    Why This Norton Tease Matters

    With the motorcycle market evolving fast—especially in premium segments—Norton’s comeback is a story worth watching. The 4 November 2025 launch could signal a new chapter, not just for Norton, but for the broader world of performance motorcycles.

    Whether you’re a lifelong Norton fan or a rider new to the brand, this is one launch you won’t want to miss.

    Key Takeaways for Riders and Enthusiasts:

    • Launch Date: 4 November 2025
    • Brand: Norton Motorcycles (now owned by TVS Motor Company)
    • Highlight: New motorcycle teased as a “work of art” and “engineering excellence”
    • Heritage: Founded in 1898, with roots in racing and iconic motorcycles
    • Future: TVS plans include six new bikes, Indian market launch, and electric development
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    A Brief History of Norton Motorcycles

    Founded in 1898 by James Lansdowne Norton in Birmingham, Norton built its first motorcycle in 1902 and quickly rose to fame with a legacy deeply tied to racing—especially the Isle of Man TT.

    Iconic models like the Manx, Dominator, and Commando defined British motorcycling for decades. The Commando, in particular, became a cultural and engineering icon during the 1960s and ’70s.

    Despite its success, Norton faced financial troubles and ownership changes in the 2000s, finally collapsing into administration in 2020. That’s when TVS stepped in, setting the brand on a new trajectory.

    TVS Motor Company and the Revival of Norton Motorcycles

    Back in April 2020, TVS Motor Company, one of India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturers, acquired Norton Motorcycles in an all-cash deal worth £16 million. The acquisition wasn’t just about the name — it was about restoring a legendary brand to its former glory.

    Since then, TVS has committed over £100 million to Norton’s revival. A new global headquarters and production facility was set up in Solihull, UK, with a focus on building high-end motorcycles that combine British heritage with cutting-edge engineering. The revamped Commando 961 and the V4SV superbike were among the first reborn models.

    In 2025, Norton is expected to officially enter the Indian premium motorcycle market, with models assembled at TVS’s Hosur facility. Six new motorcycles are planned by 2027, including electric platforms and next-gen performance bikes.

    This UK-India partnership is fast becoming one of the most exciting developments in the global motorcycle industry.

    Norton’s official Teaser video


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