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Norton reveals new Manx R Superbike for brand relaunch under TVS

Norton reborn again!

Ryan by Ryan
November 4, 2025
in Norton, Norton News
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Norton Manx R

Norton Motorcycles has unveiled the Manx R, an all-new superbike powered by a 1,200 cc V4 engine, marking the first of six new models to lead the company’s renewed product strategy. The model was presented at EICMA 2025 in Milan and represents Norton’s return to the modern performance segment under TVS Motor Company ownership.

Norton Manx R
Engine and Transmission

The 72-degree 1,200 cc liquid-cooled V4 engine produces a claimed 206 hp at 11,500 rpm and 130 Nm at 9,000 rpm. Norton says the unit was developed from the ground up with emphasis on mid-range torque delivery rather than peak output, with mapping aimed at performance between 5,000 rpm and 10,000 rpm.

Norton Manx R

The six-speed transmission features a wet slipper clutch, quick-shifter, and auto rev-matching system. An Optimal Gear Shift Suggestion function provides up- or down-shift prompts based on throttle and speed inputs.

Chassis and Suspension

The Manx R uses a cast aluminium frame designed for road-oriented handling rather than pure circuit focus. It employs semi-active Marzocchi suspension, fully adjustable for compression and rebound damping. The 17-inch carbon-fibre BST wheels are fitted with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa V4SP tyres (120/70 front, 200/55 rear).

Norton Manx R
Braking

Braking is by top-shelf Brembo Hypure monobloc calipers with dual 330 mm front discs and a single 245 mm rear disc. The system integrates a lean-sensitive ABS system using a six-axis IMU to modulate pressure during cornering.

Norton Manx R
Design and Construction

The motorcycle features a single-sided swingarm, under-slung exhaust, and carbon-fibre body panels. Design development followed a combined engineering and design approach led by Norton’s in-house team in Solihull, UK.

Norton Manx R
Electronics and Rider Aids

Electronic systems are built around a Bosch 10.3 platform, offering five riding modes – Rain, Road, Sport, and two configurable Track profiles. Key assist systems include:

  • Cornering traction control
  • Cornering ABS
  • Launch and hill-start control
  • Wheelie and slide control
  • Cruise control and slope-dependent control
  • Adjustable engine-braking

An 8-inch TFT touchscreen provides instrumentation, mode adjustment, and connectivity. Features include Bluetooth integration, GoPro control, navigation functions, and a smartphone app supporting live tracking, remote immobilisation, and theft alerts.

Dimensions and Key Features
  • Power: 206 hp @ 11,500 rpm
  • Torque: 130 Nm @ 9,000 rpm
  • Wet weight: 204 kg
  • Suspension: semi-active Marzocchi (front and rear)
  • Brakes: Brembo Hypure, 330 mm / 245 mm
  • Wheels: carbon fibre BST 17-inch
  • Tyres: Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa V4SP
  • Lighting: full LED with signature DRL
  • Instrumentation: 8-inch TFT touchscreen
Norton Manx R
Availability

Norton has not yet announced production volumes, pricing, or delivery dates for the Manx R. It is the first of four upcoming Norton models scheduled to form the core of the brand’s new generation of motorcycles.

Norton Manx R
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