India-bound 2019 Norton Atlas 650 official renders revealed

30/06/2018 - 12:41 | ,   | Ajinkya Lad

Norton Motorcycles has released the official renders of the new Norton Atlas 650 neo-scrambler. Stuart Garner CEO of Norton Motorcycles shared the photos on his official Twitter account.

norton atlas 650 front right quarter
The Norton Atlas 650 is a modern-day neo-scrambler that features minimalist styling and off-road characteristics.

The Norton Atlas 650 will make its debut at the Motorcycle Live 2018 bike show at National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in November 2018. It will be the first 650cc bike from the British bikemaker after its resurrection. The bike features a minimalist scrambler design, which is inspired by the old Norton Atlas.

The new Norton Atlas 650 is shod with chunky USD forks up front and a rear mono-shock unit. The bike features a tear-drop scrambler fuel tank and single-piece seat. It rides on wire-spoke wheels paired to knobby off-road tires. The engine neatly hinged onto a tubular chassis. The Atlas 650 features a round headlight with windscreen, wide handlebar, engine bash plate and an upswept exhaust.

The Norton Atlas 650 employs a newly-developed 650 cc, parallel-twin engine. Norton hasn’t revealed the specifications, but the motor is reported to develop between 70 bhp to 100 bhp of power. Braking will be aided by twin discs at the front and a single disc at rear with Brembo callipers. ABS will be standard. The bike will likely to get two variants – ‘High’ and ‘Low’.

norton atlas 650 front left quarter
The Norton Atlas 650 is powered by a new parallel-twin engine. It is reported to develop between 70 bhp and 100 bhp.

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At first glance, the entry-level Norton offering looks like a rival to the upcoming Royal Enfield 650 twins. However, the bike will be a very expensive alternative to the highest displacement Royal Enfields.

The Norton Atlas 650 is likely to get a price tag of 10,000 pounds (INR 9 lakh). The bike will be a global offering and Norton is expected to launch the bike in India, via its JV with Kinetic Group. Norton Motorcycles plans to commence CKD operations in India from next year.

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