This 128-Year-Old Heritage Moto Brand’s New Performance Bike Blazes a Different Kind of Trail

Norton’s latest superbike sets a new benchmark in more ways than one. Plus, a fancy new weighted training vest from Huckberry, DJI’s got a new Osmo gimbal and more.

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Silver and black sport motorcycle parked on a concrete surface near a pool with a cityscape in the background.Norton Motorcycles

Norton Manx R

The recently revitalized British heritage brand’s new flagship superbike isn’t like the others. Yes, its all-new 1200cc V4 engine makes 203 horsepower at 11,500rpm and 96 lb-ft of torque at 9,000rpm. But with 75 percent of the torque available just after 5,000 rpm, the bike is designed to feel fast when you’re zipping down the highway, not just when you’re pinning it on the track. In other words, as the moto-loving blokes at VisorDown observe: “This isn’t trying to be a race bike with lights, it’s trying to be a road bike that still feels special when pushed.” Note: Starting at £20,250 (roughly $27,576 USD), the Manx R is the gateway to a total of four progressively fancier (and pricier) trim levels.
Close-up of a person wearing an olive green tactical vest with black straps and a patch featuring a stylized arrow design.Huckberry

Huckberry x GoRuck Rucking Weight Vest

Huckberry and GoRuck have teamed up on an exclusive version of the latter brand’s signature weighted training vest. With curved straps to mimic the natural shape of the human body and compatibility with its anatomy-friendly Curved Ruck Plates (sold separately), this is one of the best rucking fitness accessories on the market. And this edition gets a major stylistic bonus, courtesy of its waxed canvas construction.
Woman wearing a brown button-up shirt over a rust-colored top and beige pants, standing against a wooden wall.Hikerkind

Hikerkind Trail Sun Shirt

Hikerkind’s entire line of trail apparel brings classic, understated elegance to the outdoors, and the Trail Sun Shirt is no exception. Available in four earthy neutral colorways, the soft, UPF 50+ long sleeve feels like cotton, but is designed with hard-working recycled nylon and bluesign-approved spandex. The result is a chic, easy-to-wear garment that looks like an upscale basic, but functions like your favorite outdoor apparel. Odor-fighting fabric, wrinkle-resistant construction and bonded seams round out the gorgeous package.
Streamlined silver vintage race car with covered wheels speeding on a road with blurred trees in the background.Audi

Audi Auto Union Lucca Recreation

Audi’s gorgeous one-off Auto Union Lucca recreates the 1935 record-setter of the same name, a car that hit a blistering 203 mph in a flying-start mile on the Italian autostrada. As such, in addition to its fin-like rear end and teardrop-shaped wheel arches, it also emulates its hand-beaten aluminum bodywork and mid-mounted 6.0-liter supercharged V16. On the road, this means that it weighs a svelte 2,116 pounds while making some 520 horsepower through a non-synchronized five-speed gearbox.
Two black DJI handheld gimbals, one holding a smartphone showing a woman and dog on screen, and a small remote control with display.DJI

DJI Osmo Mobile 8P

The Osmo Mobile 8P is a higher-end version of the Osmo Mobile 8 that DJI released in November 2025. Like its non-P sibling, the 8P is a three-axis handheld gimbal that helps creators capture stabilized videos with their iPhone. The 8P has a few upgraded features, but the standout is its detachable remote control with a built-in screen. This screen mirrors the view from your iPhone and lets creators more easily record themselves away from the gimbal when it’s standing on its built-in tripod. The catch? Like many of DJI’s latest gadgets, it doesn’t have a US price or release date at this time.
Transparent side view of a sleek car showing labeled hydraulic and electromechanical brake system components.Brembo

SENSIFY Brake-By-Wire System by Brembo

The way every car stops is about to change significantly for the first time in history. Brembo just debuted its revolutionary SENSIFY intelligent brake-by-wire system, which is the first of its kind. It essentially eliminates the old-school, all-hydraulic components of the conventional braking system and replaces them with electronic actuators and control. For decades, car braking systems largely remained unchanged with hydraulic systems being the norm. Brembo’s system eliminates many of the hydraulic components, except for the front brakes, which still retain a small level of hydraulic actuation. Electronic servo actuators then control the rear calipers, which are then hardwired electronically to separate control units, while the pedal assembly is fully and electronically independent. Originally tested and proven in the Formula 1 space on racecars, the system is now ready for primetime in the consumer and commercial production vehicle segments.