Norton Motorcycles has marked the rollout of the first Atlas models at TVS Motor Company’s Hosur manufacturing facility ahead of the motorcycle’s global launch next month. International deliveries are set to commence in Q3 2026, and an India launch is planned later in the year.
- Atlas and Atlas GT are designed and engineered at Norton’s Solihull headquarters
- India launch expected later in 2026 through the TVS Paddock network
- 585cc parallel-twin produces 70hp and 57.5Nm
Norton Atlas production details
First Norton Atlas rolls off the production line at TVS Motor’s Hosur plant
Norton says its Solihull facility is currently operating at full capacity with production of the Manx R, making the Hosur plant the natural choice for manufacturing the Atlas. The move also reflects Norton’s operating model under TVS Motor Company ownership, with Norton responsible for the motorcycles’ design, engineering and riding character, while TVS provides the manufacturing infrastructure and supply chain support.
Commenting on the rollout, TVS Motor Company director and CEO KN Radhakrishnan said the occasion brings together “British design and engineering capability with Indian manufacturing excellence”. Norton Motorcycles’s executive director Richard Arnold added that the Atlas name carries forward the heritage of the original 1962 model and that the company’s focus now shifts to customer deliveries over the coming months.
The Norton Atlas and Atlas GT are powered by a 585cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin producing 70hp and 57.5Nm. Both motorcycles feature a Bosch six-axis IMU enabling lean-sensitive rider aids, five riding modes, fully adjustable KYB suspension, cornering cruise control and an 8-inch TFT display.
Norton has confirmed that the Atlas range will be launched in India later in 2026 through TVS Paddock – TVS Motor Company’s new premium retail format, which is expected to begin operations in Q2 FY27. Deliveries are likely to commence once the network is operational.