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TVS Motor has filed a trademark for “Norton Electra” in India, hinting at a premium motorcycle launch under the revived British brand.
The legendary Electra name, once synonymous with Royal Enfield, could soon make a comeback, this time under the Norton Motorcycles badge. TVS Motor Company has filed a new trademark application for Norton Electra in India, hinting at an upcoming premium motorcycle launch that may target both the electric motorcycle segment and the mid-capacity retro classic bike market.
TVS Motor, one of India’s leading two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturers, acquired the iconic British motorcycle brand Norton in 2020. As per the latest filing with the Indian Trademark Registry, TVS has applied for the Norton Electra name in October 2024. The status currently reads ‘Formalities Chk Pass’, indicating the trademark process is progressing. It’s worth noting that Norton had previously applied for the Electra trademark in 2020 but later abandoned it. This re-filing shows a momentum in Norton’s product pipeline.
The Norton Electra trademark joins a list of previously filed Norton names in India, including Dominator, Commando, Combat, Manx, Atlas, Nomad, Ranger, and Navigator. These names, all part of Norton’s past, suggest a full-scale model recovery strategy aimed at the global premium motorcycle segment.
With a name like Electra, speculations have been indicating towards an electric Norton motorcycle. However, TVS has not confirmed whether the Norton Electra will be an electric bike or an internal combustion engine (ICE) motorcycle. Given the growing EV trend and Norton’s premium positioning, the brand could go either way or possibly offer both ICE and electric options in the future.
Industry experts believe a retro-styled electric motorcycle with Norton’s classic design DNA could gain traction in global markets, especially in Europe and Asia.
In a major platform collaboration, TVS Motor and BMW Motorrad have co-developed a new 450cc liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine. This platform will underpin multiple upcoming motorcycles from TVS, BMW, and Norton Motorcycles.
The first model to use this platform is expected to be the BMW 450 GS, which has already been spotted testing on Indian roads. This engine will be manufactured at TVS’ state-of-the-art facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, and is set to power a range of products across various price brackets and segments.
If Norton Electra debuts with the new 450cc engine, it could be positioned as a Royal Enfield rival, directly taking on the Interceptor 650, Continental GT, and the newly launched Shotgun 650. A high-performance yet retro-styled 450cc bike could also challenge the Triumph Speed 400, Scrambler 400X, and KTM 390 Duke.
There’s also potential for single-cylinder versions to compete in the mid-capacity motorcycle segment, especially against the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Classic 350, and the Himalayan 450.
TVS Motor has already confirmed that six new Norton motorcycles will be launched globally over the next three years. These motorcycles will likely span various engine displacements and body styles, from modern café racers and roadsters to adventure bikes and bobbers.
The Norton Electra could serve as a halo product or even a volume-orientated offering, depending on its engine configuration. Either way, it is planned to play a crucial role in Norton’s global strategy and TVS Motor’s push into the premium motorcycle space.
The trademark registration of Norton Electra marks a strategic step in the global revival of the Norton brand under TVS Motor Company. With modern engineering, heritage styling, and product planning, TVS and Norton are to redefine the premium two-wheeler narrative in India and globally. The resurrection of the Electra name could well signal the start of a new era for classic motorcycle enthusiasts and modern riders alike.
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