Norton Unveils Manx, Manx R, Atlas & Atlas GT – India Launch In Mid-2026

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TVS-owned Norton motorcycles has officially revealed its upcoming Manx and Atlas model line-up at the 2025 EICMA

TVS has taken a significant step forward in the revival of Norton Motorcycles by debuting four new products at the ongoing 2025 EICMA. The Manx and Manx R will be the brand’s flagship offerings, while the Atlas and Atlas GT will be positioned in the middleweight ADV segment. While an official launch timeline is yet to be announced, we expect the new range of Norton Motorcycles to launch in Indian in the first half of 2026.

1. Norton Manx & Manx R

The Manx is a street-naked motorcycle, while the Manx R is its sportier, fully faired version. Both these bikes will be the brand’s flagship products, serving as a replacement for the now-discontinued V4SC and V4CR. The Manx R and Manx are powered by a new 72-degree 1200cc V4 engine, putting out 203.2 bhp and 130 Nm of peak torque. The motor is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch and bi-directional quickshifter.

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Both the motorcycles sport a single-sided swingarm, lending an aggressive yet clean appeal to the design, further enhanced by the underbelly exhaust. In terms of features, the Manx and Manx R get keyless entry, 8-inch TFT touchscreen cluster, ride modes (Rain, Road, Sport), cornering cruise control, launch control, hill start support, live tracking and more.

2. Norton Atlas & Atlas GT

The Atlas range is positioned in the middleweight ADV segment, targeting markets where the popularity of adventure bikes is growing rapidly, including India. Talking about the design, the Atlas appears quite mature with a beefy front section, a large windscreen, an LED headlamp with DRLs, a single-piece seat and strong body lines, converting into a sleek rear profile, giving it a typical ADV stance.

The Atlas GT sports alloy wheels, making it a more road-oriented machine, while the Atlas comes with wire-spoke wheels for adventure seekers. The former rides on a 17-inch wheel setup on both ends, while the latter relies on 19/17-inch front/rear wheels. The Atlas GT has a lesser suspension travel of 140 mm as compared to around 180 mm in the regular Atlas model.

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The ADVs are based on a steel trellis frame, powered by a 585cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine, however, the power figures haven’t been revealed so far. In terms of features, the Atlas and Atlas GT will come with keyless ignition, four ride modes (Sport, Touring, Urban and Off-Road), traction control, bi-directional quickshifter, and the familiar 8-inch TFT display doing duty on the Manx line-up.

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