- To be offered in six colours
- Powered by a 1200cc V4 engine
- Launch by the end of 2026
Norton Motorcycles has revealed the colour options for its upcoming flagship, the Norton Manx, even as its official debut is still some time away.
The Manx will be offered in six colour schemes, striking a balance between bold and understated choices. On the more vibrant end are Aqua Green, Glacier Blue, and Celestial Silver, while Celestial Grey, Carbon, and Matrix Black cater to those who prefer a cleaner, more minimal look. Staying true to Norton’s design philosophy, all variants are free from graphics or decals, apart from subtle ‘Norton’ branding on the fuel tank, giving the bike a refined, uncluttered aesthetic.

Under the skin, the Manx is expected to be powered by a 1,200cc V4 engine producing around 203bhp and 130Nm. Norton has indicated that the motor will be tuned to prioritise strong low- and mid-range performance, making it more usable on the road despite its flagship status.
The chassis setup combines a cast frame with carbon-fibre components and semi-active suspension. A large 8-inch TFT touchscreen will serve as the control hub, allowing riders to monitor and adjust rider aids and other key settings. Braking duties are handled by top-spec Brembo Hypure calipers with cornering ABS, while electronic aids include traction control, wheelie control, slide control, and cruise control.
Norton is expected to initially roll out the Manx and the higher-spec Manx R in global markets, before potentially expanding its lineup with more accessible Atlas-based models later on.















