In the coming months, several all-new TVS models including the newly-built Norton motorcycles will be launched in the Indian market
TVS Motor Company has emerged as one of the fastest-growing two-wheeler brands in the Indian market in the last couple of years. The company has been witnessing steady growth in motorcycle as well as scooter segments while leading the electric two-wheeler segment with the iQube and Orbiter. Now, the brand is planning to launch multiple new models in diverse segments to further stregthen its product portfolio. In addition, TVS-owned Norton Motorcycles is also set for a re-entry in India with its brand new range of bikes. In this piece, we will talk in detail about the 5 upcoming TVS two-wheelers in 2026-27 in India
1. TVS Apache RR 450
Based on the Tangent RR Concept which debuted at the EICMA 2025 in Italy, TVS Apache RR 450 will be a fully-faired supersports motorcycle expected to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. Recently, it was sighted for the first time on the Indian roads during the test runs but nothing concrete could be established due to the heavy camouflage.

The Apache RR 450 will share multiple components with the BMW F 450 GS including the platform and engine. Offered with a monocoque subframe, it gets sculpted fuel tank, USD front suspension, low-set clip-on handlebars, dual-LED headlamps, an under-seat exhaust pipe and side winglets. Earlier this year, the design patent for the Apache RR 450 was filed in India. Tipping the weighing scale between 175-180 kg, the bike will be equipped with the 420cc twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine from F 450 GS.
2. TVS Jupiter CNG
Unveiled at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo in New Delhi, TVS Jupiter CNG is likely to go on sale later this year. Touted as the world’s first CNG-powered scooter, it was presented in concept form with the same 125cc single-cylinder petrol engine which generates power output of 7.1 bhp and peak torque of 9.4 Nm. It can clock a top speed of 80 kmph while offering the convenience of instantly switching between the fuels.

TVS claims that it has a running cost of less than Re 1 per km. The CNG fuel tank capacity stands at 1.4 litres while positioned beneath the seat with a pressure gauge while the conventional petrol tank of 2 litres capacity is placed on the floorboard. As per the official info, TVS Jupiter CNG mileage will be around 84 km/kg. The scooter can cover a maximum distance of up to 226 km when both petrol and CNG tanks are completely juiced up.
3. Norton Manx R
It will be the brand’s flagship motorcycle and the first one to launch in the Indian market. Since the design patent of the superbike has already been filed in India and global media rides concluded in Spain, we expect it to go on sale in the coming couple of months. Needless to state, it will be sold via the CBU route. Recently, the technical specs of Norton Manx R were released in the UK alongside the pricing.

The Manx R will be powered by an all-new 1200cc V4 engine which is capable of producing top power of 203 bhp at 11,500 rpm and peak torque of 130 Nm at 9,000 rpm. Some of the prominent features onboard the superbike are traction control, wheelie control, slide control, ride modes, and an 8-inch TFT display. Norton Manx R is offered in four variants namely Standard, Apex, Signature and First Edition.
4. Norton Atlas
The middleweight adventure motorcycle is one of the biggest and highly-anticipated launches in the Indian market in 2026. However, unlike the Manx R, will be locally developed in India at TVS factory in Tamil Nadu. The adventure bike has already been spotted multiple times as a test mule on the Indian roads. Norton Atlas will be at loggerheads with Kawasaki Versys 650 in the Indian market.

The design highlights of the Atlas ADV bike are dual-projector LED headlamps with signature DRLs, cornering lights, puddle lamps, rear luggage rack, adjustable hand levers, foot levers and tapered handlebars. It will be powered by a 585cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled petrol engine which is expected to develop top power of around 70 bhp. The engine will come paired to a 6-speed gearbox with slip & assist clutch while a bi-directional quickshifter could also be offered as an option.
5. Norton Atlas GT
Being the road-biased and tourer version of the Atlas, it will be available with 17-inch front and rear alloy wheels with road-biased tyres as compared to the 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels of the standard Atlas.It will also be powered by the same 585cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled petrol engine.

The Atlas GT will be Norton in a total of five paint shades namely Trophy Silver, Matrix Silver, Senopia Orange, Verona Green and Glacier Blue. Some of the notable features onboard the ADV tourer are ride modes (Sport, Touring, Urban and Off-road), lean-sensitive ABS, traction control, slide control, hill hold assist, wheelie control, launch control, keyless ignition, and USB-C charging port.

