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TVS Brings Norton V4 Superbike to India: Here’s What to Expect

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 16, 2025 3:08 pm
Dolon Mondal
Norton V4 Superbike

The Norton V4 Superbike is finally coming to India this year. This iconic bike, famous worldwide for its power and style, will soon be seen on Indian roads. Thanks to TVS’s smart move to buy Norton Motorcycles, Indian riders can now expect the thrill of this British masterpiece closer to home.

But it’s not just about power and looks. The Norton V4 brings with it British craftsmanship combined with Indian manufacturing plans. That means better prices, easier service, and local jobs. TVS plans to start making these bikes in India, which will bring down costs and boost our economy.

 

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What to Expect from the Norton V4 Superbike?

While exact details for India are not yet out, here is what we know from global models:

  • A roaring V4 engine, around 1200cc, delivering over 200 horsepower — this bike means serious speed.
  • High-tech safety features like traction control, wheelie control, and cornering ABS to keep riders safe while having fun.
  • Premium parts such as Ohlins suspension and Brembo brakes, plus lightweight carbon fiber for excellent handling.
  • A sleek, aggressive look that makes a strong statement on the road.

TVS’s entry into this story is no small detail. They rescued Norton from a tough spot and are now ready to bring its bikes to Indian riders at a better price point than before.

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How Will the Norton V4 Affect the Indian Superbike Market?

The Indian superbike market already has big names like Ducati and BMW. But the Norton V4 brings something different: a deep racing heritage and exclusivity. It’s for riders who want not just a fast bike but a statement machine. The competition will heat up, pushing brands to innovate and hopefully making superbikes more affordable for all.

Local Manufacturing – The Real Game-Changer

Making Norton bikes in India will:

  • Cut costs by avoiding heavy import taxes.
  • Make the bike affordable for more riders.
  • Create local jobs in manufacturing and service.
  • Boost the Indian economy with new investments.

The Norton V4 Superbike arriving in India is exciting news for bike lovers and the industry. It promises power, style, and a fresh chapter in Indian superbiking. Thanks to TVS, the legendary Norton V4 is closer to becoming a reality on our roads.

If you love motorcycles, keep your eyes peeled — a new king is about to roar here.

Also Read KTM Price Hike May 2025: Up To Rs 12,000 Increase on Popular Bikes

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