Norton Motorcycles has released full technical details and pricing for its all-new Manx R superbike range, confirming four variants and a host of advanced engineering features as the British marque continues its resurgence under TVS Motor Company ownership.

First revealed at EICMA, the 1200cc V4-powered Manx R produces 206hp at 11,500rpm and 130Nm of torque at 9000rpm, with Norton claiming around 75 per cent of peak torque is available from just 5000rpm. The new 72-degree V4 engine features a unique “Phased Pulse” firing order, eight injectors and ride-by-wire throttle control across both cylinder banks.

The range now includes four models: the standard Manx R, Apex, Signature and limited-production First Edition. Pricing starts from £20,250 for the base model, rising to £24,750 for the Apex and £38,750 for the Signature, while the First Edition will be offered in strictly limited numbers.

Higher-spec variants gain semi-active Marzocchi suspension, forged or carbon fibre wheels, carbon bodywork and premium billet components, while all models feature Brembo HYPURE brakes, Bosch electronics and an 8-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GoPro integration.

Norton says the Manx R has been engineered for real-world performance rather than outright racetrack numbers, with a focus on torque delivery, rider feel and usability.


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