Norton V4rr
The Norton V4RR was introduced in 2021 as Norton's flagship superbike, marking the iconic British brand's return to high-performance racing-derived motorcycles following the company's revival under new ownership by TVS Motor Company. It is based on the Norton V4CR platform, featuring a race-focused 1200cc V4 engine derived from Norton's motorsport program. The V4RR is notable for being a limited-production, track-focused machine that signaled Norton's ambition to compete at the highest level of superbike performance and reclaim British motorcycling prestige.
185 hp
Power
130 Nm
Torque
179 kg
Weight
~300 km/h (estimated; official figures not fully published)
Top Speed
~7.5 L/100km (estimate – limited real-world data available due to track-focused nature)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Race-Derived Performance
The V4RR is a road-legal homologation special built directly from Norton's Superlight RS race bike, producing around 185bhp from its 1200cc V4 engine. This makes it one of the most track-focused production motorcycles available from a British manufacturer.
Strong Resale Potential
With only 50 units planned for production, the V4RR's extreme exclusivity supports strong resale value and collectibility. Limited homologation specials from revived heritage brands like Norton tend to appreciate rather than depreciate over time.
Watch Dealer Support Network
Norton's relatively recent revival under TVS ownership means the authorized dealer and service network is still maturing, so buyers should confirm local service availability before purchasing. Early ownership reports suggest build quality has improved significantly under TVS, but long-term reliability data is still limited.
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