Norton Manx R Superbike Revealed – 206 PS V4 Monster Could Launch In India Soon
UK-based motorcycle brand Norton Motorcycles has revealed key details about the Norton Manx R superbike. It will be available in four variants and is expected to launch in India very soon.
Norton Manx R Superbike
Norton Motorcycles is expected to make a comeback this year. The TVS-owned motorcycle brand is bringing the Manx R, ManX, Atlas and Atlas GT. The first model in this lineup is the Manx R, which is one of the most powerful V4 superbikes.

Design and Styling
This ultra-premium superbike features a unique design with aggressive styling, sculpted fuel tank section, sleek tail section, carbon fibre parts, and a single-sided swingarm. This bike was showcased at the EICMA 2025 event and is available in Trophy Silver, Matrix Black, Celestial Grey, Aqua Green, and Glacier Blue with a full carbon fibre finish.
Powertrain
It is powered by a 72-degree 1,200cc V4 engine that produces a massive 206 PS at 11,500 rpm and 130 Nm at 9,000 rpm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Norton offers a 3-year/unlimited kilometres warranty in the UK.

Hardware and Components
Some of its key components include a fully adjustable 45 mm Marzocchi inverted fork, rear monoshock, 320 mm disc at the front and a 245 mm rear disc brake with 17-inch carbon fibre wheels at both ends.
Base Variant
It features a manually adjustable Marzocchi suspension, rider and pillion seat, composite bodywork, cast aluminium wheels, and forged foot controls and steering yokes.
Apex Variant
It gets electronically adjustable semi-active Marzocchi suspension, rider and pillion seat, composite bodywork, forged aluminium wheels, and forged foot controls and steering yokes.

Signature Variant
Additionally it gets carbon fibre bodywork, Rotobox Bullet Pro carbon fibre wheels, forged foot controls and steering yokes, special lighting and dash startup sequence and an integrated stainless steel exhaust.
First Edition (Top Variant)
This variant gets titanium chassis, engine and bodywork fixings, brake and clutch levers, foot controls, heel guards, bar-ends, unique colour options and an accessories package.
Pricing
The base variant starts at GBP 20,250 that translates to 26 lakh (ex-showroom) and the signature variant at GBP 38,750 could be somewhere around 50 lakh (ex-showroom). The first edition is built only based on order request. India and UK has a free trade deal and this bike could be manufactured in the UK and Imported to India.


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