Latest News about Norton Dominator
- NEWSNorton V4-SS recalled over severe safety issues20 May 2021Norton Motorcycles UK Limited (NMUL) has recalled its V4-SS over severe safety issues. The British brand has identified defects and safety issues on the V4-SS bikes sold in 2019 and early 2020. The liquidator of the company, Binder Dijker Otte (BDO) has sent a letter to the respective bike owners to file a claim for their loss. Read full story
- NEWSTVS-Owned Norton Motorcycles to re-launch in India13 May 2021TVS is planning to re-launch Norton Motorcycles in India. TVS Motors had acquired the British brand in August last year in an all-cash deal of GBP16 million which converts to Rs 153 crore. TVS is now helping the British brand with its global reach and supply chain to get back on track. Read full story
- NEWSTVS working on clearing existing Norton bookings24 April 2020It has just been a few days since the TVS acquired Norton Motorcycles and the company has already put up a new strategy in place. The Hosur-based company is working on a plan to deliver Norton motorcycles to the customers who have made the deposits. Read full story
- NEWSNorton bikes to use locally sourced parts from next year15 October 2018
These components will be used on the standard variants of the Norton Commando 961 Sport MK II and Dominator which will be launched in 2019.
Read full story - NEWSMotoroyale launches Norton Commando at Rs 20.9 lakhs, Dominator at Rs 23.7 lakhs11 October 2018
The bikes will be limited to 37 units — 19 units of Commando and 18 units of Dominator and, they will be delivered after 60 days of booking.
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