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TVS Working On New Model Range For Norton Motorcycles

Back in 2022, India-based multinational bike producer TVS made a large £100-million funding in Norton Motorcycles. Naturally, what does an iconic marque like Norton do with such an inflow of capital? It expands, in fact, and since then, we have seen Norton make headlines on a number of events with improvements and developments right here and there, however nothing actually explosive for anybody to essentially say that Norton was again within the mainstream market. 

This might all be about to alter as TVS ramps up its involvement with Norton. In reality, it has been reported by a number of sources that TVS is growing a brand new bike vary underneath the Norton model. A latest article by AutoCar Professional, an automotive publication based mostly out of India, states that TVS Motor Company is growing a brand new product lineup for Norton, anticipated for a UK launch by 2026. At current, Norton’s lineup consists of the Commando 961, V4SV, and the V4CR, all extraordinarily premium bikes in circulation predominantly within the UK market, though a small quantity have made it to different markets. 

Norton Commando 961 CR - Riding

Norton’s upcoming product line developed by TVS is claimed to focus on the worldwide market within the “super-premium” section, a class which has witnessed a large surge in key markets, notably in Asia. “We need to have a healthy product pipeline. We are now designing and developing, and putting those products in totality and it will take six to eight quarters to start completely realising the benefits of that,” TVS Motor Chief Executive Officer, KN Radhakrishnan, instructed AutoCar Professional. Indeed, Norton’s CEO, Dr. Robert Hentschel, echoed related statements, emphasizing the necessity to enhance high quality in the case of rolling out new bikes.

In an earlier report by Web Bike World, Dr. Hentschel said, “The supply of some parts, and… the quality was not good enough, so I did not sign it off. I’d rather have a proper quality product here than customer complaints, which we cannot afford at the moment at this point of the journey at Norton.” Indeed, Norton’s latest previous hasn’t precisely been blemish-free. However, it appears that evidently TVS’ acquisition, in addition to the brand new management of Norton, are eager on altering that.

2022 Norton V4SV - Manx - Left Side

Norton says that it is taking a three-pronged method with its marketing strategy – repair, construct, and fly. The first step entailed fixing the outdated bikes by re-engineering them and making certain they meet and transcend present-day requirements. With the construct part now in full swing, Norton expanded its UK dealership community, whereas on the similar time growing new platforms for the worldwide market, one thing that takes between 24 to 40 months, as defined by Dr. Hentschel. 

So, what does this imply for TVS? Well, given the truth that TVS is among the greatest bike producers on the earth by way of sheer volumes, it is a stable feather on its cap as Norton’s bikes will diversify TVS’ product choices to incorporate the premium section. Indeed, the launch of a TVS-developed vary of Norton bikes will probably be a testomony to the engineering and manufacturing capabilities of TVS. As for the specifics surrounding the upcoming Norton fashions, nothing has been confirmed simply but, and actually, something from performance-oriented sportbikes to go-anywhere journey bikes might very effectively be within the pipeline. We’ll simply have to attend and see.

Sleek Ultraviolette F77 To Make International Debut At EICMA

Ultraviolette, an electric motorcycle startup based in Bangalore, India, is set to make its international debut at EICMA 2023. The company will showcase its first motorcycle, the F77, in its international specification. This will be the unveiling of the international-spec F77, which is expected to be released in the European market. The exact specifications of this version have not yet been announced but will be revealed at Ultraviolette’s EICMA press conference on November 8, 2023.

The F77, as released in India, has a top speed of 152 km/h (94.4 mph), a range of 307 km (190 miles), a zero to 60 km/h (37.2 mph) time of 2.9 seconds, and a torque of 100 newton-meters (73.7 pound-feet). The pricing in India starts at 380 lakh rupees ($4,564) and goes up to 560 lakh rupees ($6,725), depending on the specification.

For those interested in Ultraviolette outside of India and Europe, the company has a rollout calendar posted on its website. Phase Three, which includes Europe, North America, South America, Japan, and Southeast Asia, is marked as “To Be Announced.” More information will be shared as it becomes available.