Key highlights
- 2025 Norton V4 to launch on November 4
- Likely to get a bigger engine and new hardware
- Equipped with the Brembo Hypure brake callipers
Norton Motorcycles is going to debut an all-new V4 flagship faired sportsbike at the upcoming EICMA in November. A test mule has been spotted recently. Check its details below.
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2025 Norton V4: What to expect?
Norton Motorcycles, currently owned by TVS Motor Company, is going to debut an all-new V4 fully-faired sportsbike at the EICMA in Milan on November 4. The upcoming V4 test bike has been recently spied in the UK with new hardware and mechanical upgrades.
As seen in the new spy images, the design of the new V4 has grown into a more modern and sporty outlook. The overall silhouette might also be like that of the Ducati Panigale V4. Although it does not get winglets, and the rear section is almost naked, with the rear tyre-mounted tail section.
Other notable changes include the new stubby single seat, a bespoke chassis, and the new twin exhaust pipes underneath the belly of the bike. This indicates that it is running on an engine larger than the current 1,199cc V4 unit. Moreover, the test bike has OZ forged wheels and Brembo Hypure brake callipers for added performance.
The new V4 will be the first motorcycle out of six that TVS has planned to launch in order to restructure the brand’s dying image globally. More details will be revealed at the EICMA 2025.