PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 23, 2026--
Norton Motorcycles has won Bronze at the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) for the Norton Manx R, the manufacturer’s flagship superbike.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260822986474/en/
The Manx R was recognised in the Automotive and Transportation category at the 2026 IDEA Awards, organised annually by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA).
Simon Skinner, Head of Design, Norton Motorcycles, said:“The Manx R was created to challenge what a modern superbike can look and feel like. We wanted to move away from visual noise and create something more reductive, more crafted and more connected to the rider. Every surface, exposed component and detail had to earn its place. Winning an IDEA award is a proud moment for the whole Norton team because it recognises the depth of design thinking behind the bike, not just the finished object.”
The recognition underlines the originality of the Manx R within the superbike category. According to the IDEA archive, the Manx R is one of only a handful of motorcycles to receive an IDEA award in the programme’s 45-year history, the first combustion-engined motorcycle recognised since 2015, and the first production combustion-engined sports motorcycle to receive the accolade.
Professor Gerry McGovern OBE, Chief Creative Advisor to Norton Motorcycles, said:“From the beginning, the ambition for Norton’s Resurgence was to create a design direction that was modern, emotionally engaging and worthy of the brand’s extraordinary heritage. The Manx R proves that motorcycles, like cars, can be objects of desire through proportion, stance, drama and detail. To see that recognised by an international jury of designers is a meaningful endorsement of the direction Norton has taken.”
NOTES TO EDITORS
About Norton Motorcycles
Norton Motorcycles was founded in 1898 and is one of Britain’s most iconic motorcycle marques, with a heritage shaped by engineering innovation, racing success and distinctive design. Today, Norton is entering a new chapter under the ownership of TVS Motor Company, which acquired the brand in April 2020. Based at Norton’s modern manufacturing facility in Solihull, West Midlands, Norton’s new generation of motorcycles embodies contemporary technology, emotional performance, modern aesthetics and exclusivity.
Norton Manx R
