Norton Manx R Design Patented in India, 1200cc Supersport Expected After 2026
Norton has patented the Manx R design in India, signaling a future launch. The 1200cc supersport features advanced technology and high performance, but will likely arrive after the adventure lineup launches in mid-2026.

The Norton Manx R’s design has been patented in India, signaling a possible future launch in the country. The Manx R will serve as the flagship model for the British motorcycle manufacturer Norton. This supersport motorcycle was first unveiled at EICMA 2025, where it appeared alongside the Manx street naked variant.
Key Highlights
- Norton Manx R design patented in India for potential future launch
- 1200cc V4 engine produces 2032bhp and 130Nm torque
- Features include 8 inch TFT console and advanced riding aids
- Adventure lineup expected in India by mid 2026 before Manx R launch
Key Features and Specifications
The Norton Manx R features a sharp, race-inspired design. It includes a dual-LED headlight setup and a sharply contoured fairing. The motorcycle is powered by a 1200cc, liquid-cooled, V4 engine. This engine produces 203.2bhp at 11,500rpm and 130Nm of torque at 9,000rpm. The bike uses an aluminium monocoque frame and a single-sided swingarm. Suspension duties are handled by a semi-active Marzocchi setup. The Manx R also comes equipped with carbon fibre wheels for reduced weight and improved performance.
In terms of technology, the Manx R offers an 8-inch TFT console with smartphone connectivity. The motorcycle includes advanced riding aids such as three riding modes, two customizable track modes, and a bidirectional quickshifter. These features are designed to enhance both performance and rider convenience.
Launch Timeline and Market Strategy
Norton has not confirmed a specific launch date for the Manx R in India. Recent spy shots of the Norton Atlas suggest that the company may focus on its adventure motorcycle lineup before introducing the Manx range. The adventure models are expected to launch by mid-2026. The Manx R and the standard Manx are likely to follow after the adventure lineup reaches the market.
The patent filing for the Manx R design in India indicates Norton’s intent to expand its presence in the country. The company appears to be preparing for a phased introduction of its new models, starting with adventure bikes and then moving to supersport offerings like the Manx R.
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