Norton Motorcycles is expected to show off a total of four brand-new motorcycles, including the new V4, at EICMA 2025. While the other three bikes are expected to be smaller in both engine size and price, AutoCar reports that one of them is likely to be a mid-capacity adventure bike.
Expected Specs and Features
According to media reports, the adventure bike will supposedly have a 600–700cc twin-cylinder engine. It is also suggested that the new engine will be benchmarked against the likes of the Yamaha Tenere 700. No further details are known about the bike yet, and there is no information about whether the bike will feature a parallel-twin or a V-twin engine format.
Before being taken over by TVS, Norton was working on a new motorcycle that used a 650cc parallel-twin engine. That bike was called the Norton Atlas, and it was supposed to be sold in a few different iterations — but the project was shelved after the TVS acquisition.
Norton seemingly seeks to ensure that the bike maintains market superiority, and there have been reports of the bike being tested against the likes of the Yamaha Tenere. It is expected that the new bike will feature 21-inch front wheels, long-travel suspension, and a healthy appetite for off-roading. It’s also possible that Norton might launch a slightly more docile, road-going version as well.
The bike will be revealed at EICMA on November 4, 2025.
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