Norton Motorcycles, the
TVS-backed british brand, has made a strong comeback at
EICMA 2025, unveiling
four exciting new motorcycles. Here’s a detailed look:
1. Manx R – Racing dna Unleashed
· Fully
homologated V4-powered superbike· High-performance
track-focused engineering· Combines
classic Norton aesthetics with modern racing tech2. Manx – heritage Meets Power
· Inspired by
Norton’s legendary racing lineage· Balanced for both
street riding and spirited weekend rides· Offers
V4 performance in a rider-friendly package3. Atlas – Adventure Reimagined
·
Middle-weight adventure motorcycle with a 585 cc
parallel-twin engine· Designed for
both on-road touring and off-road adventures· Emphadata-sizes
versatility, comfort, and reliability for long journeys
4. Atlas GT – Touring Made Premium
· Grand-tourer version of the Atlas adventure bike· Features
enhanced ergonomics, luggage options, and advanced electronics· Ideal for riders seeking
adventure touring with luxury and tech5. Norton’s Comeback at EICMA 2025
· Focus on
performance, heritage, and middle-weight versatility· TVS partnership ensures
modern engineering, reliability, and global production support· Signals Norton’s
renewed strategy for global markets✅ Bottom Line
With the launch of
Manx R, Manx, Atlas, and Atlas GT, Norton Motorcycles is
back in full force. From
track-ready superbikes to adventure-ready tourers, the brand promises
performance, style, and legacy for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.
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