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Norton Motorcycles just revealed its next-generation motorcycle lineup at EICMA 2025. It’s showcasing a new four-motorcycle lineup now, with a total of six models across three engine platforms set to hit the market over the next 4 years.

Over $263 million has been invested by TVS Motor Company to relaunch the Norton brand and create a new manufacturing plant in Solihull, England, which opened in 2021. A worldwide retail network of over 200 dealers in the U.S., India, the U.K., and across Europe will distribute the new bikes.

“Norton is a proudly British brand with a UK base for our design, development and engineering, and through TVS Motor, it now has a platform for a global manufacturing and distribution network. Our resurgence will mark the strategic transformation of one of the world’s most revered motorcycle brand from a marque that’s not harnessed by its past, but carries that forward with a clarity of vision for its future role and position in the global motorcycle sector,” said Richard Arnold, Executive Director, Norton Motorcycles.

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Norton Motorcycles

While Norton has continued to produce some legacy products with modern updates, this new line of motorcycles marks a new era for the brand. All new bikes are created from the ground up, along with a new logo.

This update to the brand has been in the works ever since TVS Motor Company bought the brand in 2020. TVS is one of the world’s largest motorbike manufacturers, with over 4.7 million vehicles sold across 90 markets just last year. It’s one of India’s most valuable companies.

While Norton’s focus over the next few years will be reestablishing itself as a big player in the U.K., Europe, and the U.S., it will also expand in India and Southeast Asia. These new markets will help the brand reach economies of scale and hit larger volume targets.

The company will benefit from TVS’s massive infrastructure and supply chain efficiencies. But, the company says it will maintain “independent design and brand control in the UK.”

It is positioning its new bike lineup in the “modern luxury sector.” First up are the Manx and Manx R street bikes and Atlas and Atlas GT middleweight adventure bikes. Nomad urban scramblers will fill out the lineup before 2030.

Norton Atlas
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New Luxury Look

Norton has even brought in Gerry McGovern as a creative advisor. His design work at Jaguar and Land Rover is both legendary and controversial, but his mark on the look and feel of both brands is unmistakable.

“As my mentor for the last five years, Gerry has been a guiding light in setting and calibrating our creative direction,” says Simon Skinner, Head of Design, Norton Motorcycles.

“He’s had a significant influence on the business in terms of its positioning and how we’ve executed the product line-up as a whole rather than as individual models. I think that there are parallels with Norton’s resurgence, Jaguar’s repositioning, and how Defender, Discovery, and Range Rover are being positioned as strong independent brands. He understands brand and luxury like few others do, and he has taught us not only about modernity, luxury, and reductivity, but also how we communicate our new design ethos.”

Norton Atlas

Norton Atlas
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The Norton Atlas is the bike that gets me most excited. Norton says it will be a “class-leading middleweight adventure bike that rejuvenates the concept of a rugged and torquey machine equally at home both off- and on-road.”

The Norton Atlas range will consist of the Atlas adventure bike and the Atlas GT sport tourer. Both will be powered by a 585cc in-line twin, with 270-degree firing order.

Norton Atlas
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They will also have projector LED headlamps, an 8-inch touchscreen TFT gauge cluster, and a trellis frame. Modern features such as cruise control, heated grips, a heated seat, and keyless access will also come standard.

Norton Motorcycle 2026 Lineup

Norton Motorcycles
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Besides the Atlas, Norton will also release into the world two other models in 2026: the Manx and Manx R supersport motorcycles.

Manx is said to offer “best-in-class torque” and “a responsive and confidence-inspiring lightweight chassis for a power-to-weight ratio of less than one kg per hp.”

Norton says the Manx role “is simple — to confidently redefine the premium supersport segment by offering a charismatic and nuanced alternative to more track-focused competitors. The Manx intentionally flouts these traditional superbike rules and has been developed, designed, and engineered from the ground up to achieve something relevant: to unfailingly deliver a visceral on-road connection between rider and machine.”

The Manx will be a more naked supersport bike, while the Manx R is all about speed. Sleek, smooth lines make the bikes look fast, even while sitting still. LED headlamps give them an aggressive, focused look.

Norton Motorcycles: Availability & Pricing

Norton’s new bikes are expected to arrive at dealers in early 2026. No word on pricing just yet, but with the “luxury” orientation of the brand and advanced features that these bikes are touting, we should brace for a large sticker price.



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