Norton Releases Superbike Design Sketch Ahead of EICMA Reveal
Thu, 23 Oct 2025Norton Motorcycles has unveiled the first design sketch of its upcoming flagship superbike, scheduled to be manufactured at the brand's Solihull, UK-based facilities. marking the beginning of a new design era guided by Professor Gerry McGovern, Chief Creative Officer at JLR.
According to Norton, this model will spearhead an all-new range of motorcycles debuting at EICMA in Milan, Italy, later this year, under Norton’s “Resurgence” strategy. Norton views this as a reimagining of its brand identity focused on modernity, innovation, and luxury. Backed by parent company TVS Motor’s £200 million investment and a 25% workforce increase, Norton’s Solihull headquarters is set to become a global hub for the brand’s revival and long-term growth.
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Norton releases first official design sketch as part of its "Resurgence" campaign, signaling the design direction for an all-new generation of motorcycles
Norton Motorcycles today reveals the first official design sketch of its all-new flagship superbike to be manufactured at the company’s Solihull headquarters. The sketch, by Norton’s Head of Design, Simon Skinner, also offers the first glimpse of a new modern design philosophy under the advisory of Professor Gerry McGovern.
An all-new range of motorcycles will be revealed later this year at EICMA (Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo e Motociclo) in Milan, led by the new superbike and heralding a new design philosophy and a reimagined brand identity.
The creative and brand teams have been advised by Professor Gerry McGovern throughout the Resurgence programme, which underpins the future of Norton. Professor McGovern remains Chief Creative Officer at JLR, the global business he has led creatively for many years.
Commenting on his advisory role to Norton, Professor McGovern said: " Modernity, innovation and luxury are not terms you immediately think of when considering classic motorcycle brands. However, having previously worked with TVS Chairman Sudarshan Venu, when I received an invitation to collaborate on the reimagining of Norton, I was intrigued.
Motorcycles and cars are different, yet they share fundamental values. Chief among them is the ability to stir emotion. Though their design languages differ, both can become objects of desire. They also share essential principles of proportion, stance, and drama.”
He added: “Norton’s rich British heritage, something I’m deeply familiar with in the brands I creatively oversee, made the opportunity even more compelling.
Additionally, as a creative leader, the person you partner with on the business side is critical. What I admire about Sudarshan is his visionary mindset. He reminds me of a young Mr Tata and working with him was part of the appeal.
Together, we developed the Resurgence strategy: a new design direction and brand identity, to be led by a range of motorcycles launching later this year.”
Norton’s Head of Design, Simon Skinner, said: “It is a great privilege to work with Professor Gerry McGovern. It’s given me and the team here at Norton the opportunity to really take a fresh look at our brand and products. What we’ve designed, and what has been meticulously developed across the company’s engineering team, is a range of motorcycles that I’m sure is going to both surprise and delight the world. It’s a new direction, for sure, but one that is sensitive to what has gone before, blending our rich heritage with a bold new future. Today’s sketch is just a taster of what is to come, and I cannot wait to reveal more of our Resurgence strategy in November.”
Norton’s owner, TVS Motor Company, is demonstrating its commitment to the iconic British brand, and to its Solihull HQ’s position as a motorcycles global centre of excellence, with over £200 million invested to date. The Resurgence strategy underscores a firm undertaking to support the brand’s long-term growth, which has already seen the workforce increase by 25% since the start of 2025 in readiness for a new era of global expansion.
By Motorcycle.com Staff
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