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TVS Motorcycles announced in april 2020 that the acquisition of the Norton company, which owes more than £ 28 million, de facto, has taken place.
The Indians do not intend to close the plant, they want to return it to its former greatness, thanks to multi-million dollar investments.
Norton Motorcycles was founded in 1898, becoming the first full-fledged motorcycle brand in Great Britain in 1902.
Unfortunately, the last one with 100% British capital.
TVS Managing Director Sudarshan Venu confirmed the corporation's intentions: “This is a turning point for us. Norton is a true icon of British style, a global brand with a host of cutting-edge technologies.
It is worthy to develop on a global level and expand.
We will increase our participation in Norton to bring it back to its truly global reputation."
TVS plans to repay the company's debts, but also to bring work on the production of already ordered and paid for 2019-2020 motorcycles.
In the Norton lineup there are a number of motorcycles, although they are vintage in nature, but ahead of Indian engineers in many ways.
Norton Motorcycles also has a number of highly valued current patents, including V4 engine technology with 1200+ displacement and over 200 hp.
After the first bankruptcy of Norton, the company was bought out in 2008 and moved to Donington, where it resumed production.
Until the summer of 2019, Norton Motorcycles was doing pretty well, receiving good government subsidies as an important part of the UK industry.