
Norton Motorcycles has marked an important milestone in its revival plans with the rollout of the first Atlas motorcycle from TVS Motor Company’s manufacturing facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The event is taking place ahead of the model’s official global debut next month.
Designed in UK, Made in India
While production will take place in India, Norton has confirmed that the Atlas has been designed and engineered at the company’s headquarters in Solihull, UK. Manufacturing in Hosur will support global demand, especially as Norton’s UK facility is currently focused on production of the flagship Max R superbike.

The Atlas and Atlas GT were first showcased at EICMA 2025 as part of Norton’s renewed product strategy. Both motorcycles aim to expand the brand’s presence in the middleweight adventure and sport-touring segments. The rollout ceremony was held at the Hosur plant on June 24 and was attended by Dr. Sutapa Chaudhary, British Deputy High Commissioner for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Kerala, along with senior officials from Norton and TVS Motor Company.
585cc parallel-twin engine
Powering the Atlas range is a newly developed 585cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine with a 270-degree firing order. The engine is housed within a steel trellis frame and paired with a comprehensive electronics package. The standard Atlas uses a 19-inch front wheel to enhance its adventure-focused character, while the Atlas GT adopts a 17-inch wheel setup at both ends for a more road-oriented riding experience.

Norton has equipped the Atlas with a Bosch six-axis IMU, which enables lean-sensitive rider assistance and cornering functions. The motorcycle also gets five rider modes, fully adjustable KYB suspension, cornering cruise control, an 8-inch TFT display and smartphone connectivity via the Norton Rider app.
Key models for Norton’s global expansion
Atlas is expected to play an important role in Norton’s future growth plans, as it will be sold in several international markets. The motorcycle revives the historic Atlas nameplate, which originally debuted in 1962 with a 745cc parallel-twin engine and earned a reputation as a capable long-distance touring machine. According to Norton, the new Atlas aims to carry that spirit forward while incorporating modern technology, performance and rider-focused features.
India launch planned for later this year
Norton has confirmed that Atlas will be launched in the Indian market later this year. Sales are expected to be supported through TVS Motor Company’s upcoming premium retail network, branded as TVS Paddock, which is set to commence operations during FY27. With production commencing in Hosur, Norton is preparing for the global launch of Atlas next month, followed by customer deliveries in key international markets in the third quarter of 2026.