TVS Motor Company will be unveiling the much-awaited Norton V4 tomorrow at EICMA 2025. This is exactly what TVS meant when talking about acquiring and reviving the legendary British motorcycle brand. The
V4 is part of a four-model line-up Norton will showcase, positioned at the top as a V4-powered superbike offered in Manx and Manx R trims. Production has started again at Norton’s Solihull plant and it is this bike that will see a launch focused more on performance, chassis, and general intent than complete specs being made available. Early sketches claim it bears an aggressive aero focus coupled with lightweight designs targeting a very healthy power-to-weight ratio. Consequently, cutting-edge technology comes with innovation driven by Norton’s solid racing history.
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Norton V4 Superbike: What To Expect At The Reveal?
Norton will launch the V4, leading with performance credentials and race inspiration. The company has teased that there will be two V4s-standard and R-with tuning levels, electronics, and presumably suspension and brake components at different spec levels. Rather than offering specifications well ahead of EICMA, Norton appears to be focusing on visual and technical details that speak to the bike’s superbike aspirations.
Norton V4 Superbike: Powertrain And Performance Targets
Norton has underscored an aggressive power-to-weight target for its V4 range and particularly the Manx variants, which are essentially superbikes. Specific displacement, peak power, and torque figures have not yet been released ahead of the official unveiling, but since this is a V4 setup, one can easily surmise that it will be a multi-cylinder engine designed for high specific output and impressive top-end performance, which are typical characteristics found in V4 superbikes.
Norton V4 Superbike: Design, Hardware, And Chassis Cues
Several sketches and teasers show the Manx R’s aero look, small frame setup, plus parts taken straight from racing like winglets sharp fairing lines and a seat made for going fast. The Manx R will likely have better springs high-end brake bits plus rims that are lighter to boost its speed. Norton's build move back to Solihull means tighter checks on how things get made plus their own gear not just off-the-shelf stuff.
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Norton V4 Superbike: Production, Markets And Broader Lineup
The V4 is going to be one out of four new models that Norton presents at EICMA. An adventure model, the Atlas will ensure its presence with other models that want to take the brand global. Norton plans production in the UK under TVS's management and distribution of bikes across Europe, North America, and Asia. This places Norton as a premium, performance-oriented sub-brand within the TVS portfolio.


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