BMW G310 RR based on TVS Apache RR310 derives power from a 312 cc single-cylinder reverse inclined liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine
Following the introduction of the 2022MY G310 R called and G310 GS adv in India with new color schemes, BMW Motorrad today unveiled the G310 RR, its faired brother. The BMW G310 RR, which is based on the TVS Apache RR310, is sold in the domestic market for Rs. 2.85 lakh for the Standard variation (Rs. 20,000 more expensive than the RR310), and Rs. 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Style Sport.
Thanks to its collaboration with TVS, the German luxury motorcycle manufacturer has had great success in international markets. The one millionth G series motorbike was released before the end of last year, and both brands are actively working on producing new items, such as electric vehicles. The most recent model in this initiative, the BMW G310 RR, is being produced by TVS in Hosur. Although the BMW G310RR's design was influenced by the S1000 RR, there are numerous overt similarities between it and the TVS Apache RR310.
The fully-faired superport is said to have a 0-60 kmph speed of 3.9 seconds and can be booked at authorized BMW Motorrad stores around the nation as well as online. BMW's collection of fashion accessories has been introduced alongside it. As it falls between the G310 R and G310 GS, it has evolved into the company's most inexpensive faired motorcycle. Additionally, it costs Rs. 52,000 less than the Kawasaki Ninja 300 and Rs. 28,000 less than the KTM RC390 in 2022.
Sleek bodywork, slender-looking twin LED projector headlights, crisp LED turn signals, a fairing that gives the impression of a giant bike, a split seat configuration with a raised rear part, a small LED tail lamp, and other design elements are some of the highlights. A sculpted gasoline tank with an 11-liter capacity, front-mounted rearview mirrors, and an exposed trellis structure with a red finish are all included.
With the new G310 RR, BMW provides the iconic red, blue, and white color scheme in addition to a black shade similar to the S1000 RR. Other features include a side-mounted exhaust pipe with a heatshield, a white rear mono-shock with preload adjustment, and non-adjustable golden USD. A five-inch TFT instrument panel without Bluetooth connectivity, 41 mm front forks, rearward-set footpegs, low-set clip-on handlebars, an angular windshield, and four riding modes (Track, Rain, Sport, and Urban) are other options.