Ever since India’s TVS purchased iconic British motorcycle brand Norton in April, 2020, the company has been repairing its public image. After keeping Norton based in the U.K. and expanding its local workforce, TVS opened the firm’s Solihull headquarters and hired new top brass.
Most recently, we’ve seen Norton’s V4SV
break cover, but updates on the revived Commando 961 have been few and far
between. Back in December, 2021, the company confirmed that it would make good
on customers’ Commando 961 deposits submitted during the previous
administration. Norton reported that it would fulfill those pre-orders before
offering the model to the general public, and the new announcement suggests
that time has come.
Of course, the Commando nameplate is
synonymous with the British marque. While the original Commando 750 and 850s
date back to the ‘60s and ‘70s, the Commando 916 is a product of Stuart
Garner’s reign. Despite the mixed emotions tied to that era, the Commando
moniker will always be tied to the brand.
Luckily, we won’t have to imagine such a
travesty thanks to Norton recently posting a “New Commando 961” announcement on
the company website. The landing page is light on detail and heavy on
corpspeak, though, with descriptions like “stripped-back and sophisticated” and
“the essence of modern luxury” building anticipation for the model.
However, the brand only supported those
lofty claims with two images. A shot of the new 961’s tail section confirms
that it will keep the traditional café racer-styled cowl and integrated
taillight. A view from the top reveals a few more details, though. Unlike the
carbon fiber-clad rendition pictured in previous marketing materials, the
latest Commando favors a classic silver paint base with black and red
pinstriping. The twin exhaust pipes align with previous 961 iterations while
the gold fork and twin shock reservoirs suggest that Ohlins suspenders will
remain.
Those interested in receiving Commando 961
updates can register for e-mail notifications from Norton. It’s been a long
road to redemption for the British brand, but a new Commando will certainly
signal Norton’s much-awaited comeback.