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TVS Norton Atlas GT ADV Spy Test: Design, Mileage, Price & Launch Details

The TVS‑Norton Atlas GT ADV has been spotted testing in India without any camouflage, revealing its front design and giving a first look at specs.

TVS Norton Atlas GT ADV Spy Test: Design, Mileage, Price & Launch Details

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Image: TVS Norton Atlas GT ADV Spy Test: Design, Mileage, Price & Launch Details – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

The spy photos show a sharp, angular front fascia with a wide LED headlamp and a prominent nose grille. The fairing looks taller than the earlier Atlas GT, hinting at better wind protection for long rides. The bike keeps a muscular fuel tank and the classic Norton twin‑pipe exhaust, but the new graphics give it a modern feel.

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Performance & Mileage

Engine 689 cc, single‑cylinder, liquid‑cooled
Mileage ≈35 km/l (claimed)
Price ₹2.60 lakh (expected)
Top Features
  • Dual‑channel ABS
  • LED headlamp
  • Adjustable windscreen
  • Smart‑connect Bluetooth

While official power figures are still under wraps, the 689 cc engine is expected to push around 70 hp, enough to keep the bike lively on highways and twisty roads. The claimed mileage of roughly 35 km per litre places it in the same ball‑park as other adventure‑tourers in its segment.

Price & Rivals

Industry sources suggest a launch price near ₹2.60 lakh, which would make the Atlas GT ADV competitively priced against the KTM 690 Adventure and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. If the bike lives up to the spy images, its blend of classic Norton heritage and TVS engineering could attract both adventure‑riding enthusiasts and daily commuters looking for a versatile machine.

FAQ

  • What is the claimed mileage of the TVS Norton Atlas GT ADV?

    The manufacturer says the bike will deliver about 35 km per litre under mixed riding conditions.

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  • When is the Atlas GT ADV expected to launch in India?

    Current rumors point to a launch in the second half of 2026, but TVS has not confirmed an exact date.

  • Is the Atlas GT ADV worth buying compared to its rivals?

    If you value a mix of classic styling, modern electronics and a price under ₹3 lakh, the Atlas GT ADV looks like a strong contender against the KTM 690 Adventure and Himalayan 450.

  • Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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