TVS APACHE RR 310
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If you are planning to buy a new TVS bike or scooter, check out the latest price list here. The TVS Apache RR 310 offers a good balance of sportiness and practicality, at a good price. That’s why it's one of the cheapest performance bikes under Rs 3 lakh. We rode the TVS Apache RR 310 to see how it performs in the real world. Check out the review in images here. The Apache RR 310 is a sports bike that has been developed by TVS in collaboration with BMW Motorrad. It is also the second most powerful TVS bike after the TVS Apache RTR 310. Other than the Apache RTR 310, it also shares its engine with other BMW bikes like the BMW G 310 RR, BMW G 310 R, and BMW G 310 GS.
TVS Apache RR 310 Price:
The TVS Apache RR 310 is available in a single variant, priced at Rs 2,72,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is available in two colour options: Racing Red & Titanium Black.
TVS Apache RR 310 Engine:
TVS Apache RR 310 comes with a BS6.2-compliant 312.2cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder,liquid-cooled reverse-inclined engine. In Sport and Track mode, it produces 34PS @ 9700rpm and 27.3Nm @ 7700rpm. The power and torque go a bit down to 25.8PS and 25Nm in Urban and Rain modes. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch.
TVS Apache RR 310 Mileage:
The Apache RR 310 has a tested real-world mileage of 33.1kmpl in the city and 34.45kmpl on the highway.
TVS Apache RR 310 Suspension and Brakes:
The Apache RR 310 gets a non-adjustable inverted cartridge fork and a gas-charged monoshock. The bike has a 300mm petal disc at the front and a 240mm petal disc at the rear, with dual-channel ABS with varying sensitivity as per the riding mode. The bike comes with 110-section front and 150-section rear tyres, fitted with grippy Michelin Road 5 tubeless tyres. The bike has a fuel tank capacity of 11 litres. It also gets a generous ground clearance of 180mm, along with an 810mm seat height. At 174kg, the kerb weight is reasonable for a bike in this segment.
TVS Apache RR 310 Key Features:
The Apache RR 310 comes with a 5-inch vertical colour TFT instrument console with TVS' SmartXonnect Bluetooth technology. It gives call and SMS notifications, alongside turn-by-turn navigation. The console also provides ride-related data including post-ride analysis, a gear shift indicator, updates on vehicle health, status reports, and summaries of other important bits. In the latest update, the instrument panel has been upgraded to display engine temperature and rev limit that changes as per your riding style. It also has a day trip meter, hazard light switch, an overspeed warning, and can store important documents. Moreover, TVS' Glide Through Technology Plus (GTT+) offers low-rpm assistance, which makes it easier to navigate in heavy traffic by just using the clutch and no throttle.
You can also choose from two optional customisation kits: the Dynamic Kit and the Race Kit. These kits are available for purchase at authorised dealerships or can be ordered online too.
The Dynamic Kit, priced at Rs 15,000, includes a fully adjustable KYB suspension at both the front and rear. The adjustable inverted fork allows for 20-step compression and rebound damping, and 15 steps of preload adjustability. The rear monoshock comes with a 10-step preload adjustability and 20-step rebound adjustability. The kit also includes an anti-rust brass-coated drive chain.
The Race Kit, which is available for Rs 5,000, is equipped with lower clip-on handlebars and a footrest assembly that's raised by 30mm, that too with race-derived footpegs. This kit offers a more aggressive riding stance.
TVS Apache RR 310 Rivals
TVS Apache RR 310's main rivals are the BMW G 310 RR, Keeway K300 R, and KTM RC 390 in the single-cylinder sub-400cc segment. If you don't like the committed seating position of the Apache RR 310, you can opt for its more feature-packed naked sibling, the TVS Apache RTR 310.
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