Norton Manx and Atlas colours revealed ahead of launch

By Ved Janve
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The V4-powered Manx R and Manx get a carbon-fibre option in addition to other pastel shades.

The upcoming range of Norton Motorcycles was unveiled at EICMA 2025. The shade that TVS chose for the unveiling was silver; however, that’s not the only colour the bikes will be offered in when they are launched in India. Norton has taken the India website live, and it reveals all the colours that the Manx R, Manx, and Atlas range will be offered in.

1. Norton Manx R and Manx also get carbon-fibre option from the factory
2. Norton claims the Atlas has Kawasaki Versys 650 levels of performance 
3. Manx range is available in seven colours, whereas Atlas range gets five colour options

Norton colours unveiled: What to expect?

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Norton Manx R and Manx colours:

Both the Manx R and Manx will be offered in a total of seven colours, including the silver colour that they were unveiled in at EICMA 2025. In addition to that, other monochrome colour options include Matrix Black and Celestial Grey. There will also be a complete carbon-fibre option straight from the factory for both the Manx R and Manx. Norton has also unveiled Aqua Green and Glacier Blue pastel colours that are unheard of in the recent range of 200hp+ superbikes available in India.

The Manx R and Manx are powered by a 1,200cc V4, liquid-cooled engine that produces 206hp at 11,500rpm and 130Nm of torque at 9,000rpm in the Manx R. The power figures for the Manx still remain under wraps. 

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The V4 models – the Manx R and Manx – will be assembled at the company’s facility in Solihull, UK, but will have significant component supply from India.

Norton Atlas and Atlas GT colours:

The Atlas adventure bike is the more accessible model in the new Norton line-up and will be made entirely in India. The Atlas and its road-focused sibling - the Atlas GT - with smaller 17-inch front wheel, both get a total of five colour options including the silver that the range was unveiled in.

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Other options include Senopia Orange, Matrix Black and Verona Green. One other colour that is shared with the flagship Manx V4s is the Glacier Blue shade. Apart from the smaller wheel on the Atlas GT, there’s one small distinction. The GT gets a black-cover over the sub-frame that the Atlas has painted in body colour.

Powering the Atlas is a 585cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine that is rated to make nearly 70hp at its peak. Norton claims that the Atlas has Kawasaki Versys 650 levels of performance while being significantly lighter. We have been told that the Atlas range should weigh anywhere between 200-210kg fully fueled up and will be made entirely in India at TVS’ Hosur facility.
 

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