Spy shot of BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT motorcycles testing on Indian roads amid launch delays.
Spy shot of BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT motorcycles testing on Indian roads amid launch delays.
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BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT spied testing together in India amid launch delays

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The BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT adventure motorcycles have been spotted testing together on Indian roads, following their EICMA 2025 debuts. Manufactured by TVS Motor Company in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, both face potential delays due to aligned production timelines and supply chain issues, with BMW prioritizing developed markets before India.

TVS Motor Company, owner of Norton and BMW's partner in India, is developing the BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT at its Hosur facility. The bikes were recently spied testing together, signaling progress despite adjusted schedules.

Unveiled at EICMA 2025 in Milan, the BMW F 450 GS entered production in November 2025 as the first model on BMW's new 450 platform. Powered by a 421cc parallel-twin water-cooled engine producing around 47-48bhp and 43-43.5Nm, it offers Dynamic Traction Control, ABS Pro, ride modes (Rain, Road, Enduro, Enduro Pro), Easy Ride Clutch, and a 6.5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth. Positioned against the KTM 390 Adventure, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, Honda NX 500, Kawasaki Versys-X 300, and upcoming CFMoto 450MT, BMW India CEO Hardeep Singh Brar confirmed a H1 2026 launch. Dealers in major cities are taking unofficial bookings for Rs 50,000, with deliveries possibly from April 2026 or aligned to the festive season per recent reports on market prioritization.

The Norton Atlas GT, a touring-focused model among four new Nortons at EICMA, features a 585cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine (~70bhp), 6-speed gearbox, trellis frame, 19/17-inch wheels, 8-inch TFT screen, lean-sensitive ABS, traction control, hill hold, wheelie control, heated grips, and dual exhausts. It targets the Kawasaki Versys 650 and Royal Enfield Himalayan 750. Launch timelines vary: potentially in 2-3 months via TVS showrooms or global EICMA 2026 with India mid/end-2026.

Joint testing reflects TVS-BMW-Norton collaboration to bring premium middleweight adventures to India, with ongoing refinements.

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Indian auto media accounts shared spy shots of BMW F 450 GS and Norton Atlas GT testing together on Indian roads, highlighting TVS manufacturing in Hosur and expressing anticipation for upcoming launches despite reported delays. Reactions are neutral to positive, focusing on excitement for the bikes' India entry.

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