After much speculation, TVS Motor Company has officially confirmed that Norton Motorcycles will be launched in India by the end of 2025. This aligns with earlier reports indicating that TVS would begin manufacturing Norton bikes locally, with the existing UK models—the Norton 961 and V4—likely paving the way for the Indian debut.

🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧 India-UK Free Trade Agreement: A Strategic Advantage
The recent India-UK Free Trade Agreement is expected to significantly benefit Norton’s scale-up efforts. While some production will continue at Norton’s new Solihull facility in the UK, the agreement allows TVS to leverage shared supply chains and ramp up production faster in India. TVS MD Sudarshan Venu emphasized how this strategic pact strengthens the brand’s manufacturing plans.
New-Age Nortons: What to Expect
Following its acquisition of Norton in 2020 for ₹153 crore, TVS has already invested over ₹1,000 crore to restructure and reengineer the brand. The focus is now on launching a completely new range of Norton motorcycles, with at least one or two expected to hit Indian roads by the end of this year. These models will be part of six all-new motorcycles Norton plans to unveil globally by 2027.

Target: Royal Enfield and Retro Rivals
TVS has made it clear that Norton’s India strategy will target premium retro motorcycle buyers, directly challenging Royal Enfield, Triumph, and Harley-Davidson, all of which now have India-assembled offerings. With local manufacturing, Norton is poised to enter the mid-to-premium retro bike market aggressively.
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Conclusion: Norton’s Comeback Has an Indian Accent
TVS is gearing up to reintroduce Norton as a strong, premium motorcycle brand in India, backed by local manufacturing, strategic trade agreements, and a modern product lineup. With its sights set on Royal Enfield’s turf, Norton’s India debut will be more than just a launch—it’ll be a statement of intent in the growing retro performance segment.