New Norton Motorcycle Teased Ahead Of EICMA Debut

- Teaser shows parts of the motorcycle’s rear end.
- To debut on November 4, at the EICMA trade show.
- Likely to also be launched in India.
Norton Motorcycles, owned by India’s TVS Motor Company, has teased a new motorcycle, which will make its debut on November 4, 2025, at the EICMA show in Milan, Italy. We have already reported that Norton is working on two new motorcycle platforms, which will spawn products that are also expected to make their way to the Indian market. The new motorcycle, which has been teased, is likely to be among the first offerings to be based on one of the new platforms, and also likely to be primed for an India launch sometime in the future.
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The teaser appears to show what looks like the rear end of a motorcycle, a close-up of what seems to be part of the taillamp, which has a horizontal design and is positioned above what looks like a series of vents. The motorcycle is painted in a shade of silver. No other details about the motorcycle are visible, and the image also doesn’t reveal much to ascertain what type of motorcycle it is likely to be.
Also Read: Can TVS Shake Up Royal Enfield's Grip With Norton Motorcycles?
In January this year, we exclusively reported that Norton Motorcycles is working on two new middleweight platforms- one between 350-450 cc, while the other will be a 600-650 cc. While the company hasn't revealed much about the products that will be based on the platforms, it was mentioned that the 350-450 cc platform will target India and other developing markets, and the 600-650 cc platform will be a global platform, also targeting Europe. It is also quite likely that the 350-450 cc platform will spawn at least one modern classic offering, as this class has proved to be quite successful among the masses in India.
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