TVS Motor Company has recently launched an all-new performance-oriented electric scooter, the X. And soon after its launch, the two-wheeler manufacturer has shifted its focus to its next product, which is expected to be the Apache RTR 310, which will be launched on September 6, 2023. However, its pre-launch bookings have now been commenced at an initial amount of Rs 3,100.
TVS has announced that the early-bird customers will not only be given priority during delivery, but some of them could also stand a chance to attend the launch event in Thailand.
Upcoming TVS Apache RTR 310 – What To Expect?
- Going by the latest teaser, the upcoming TVS Apache will feature a very aggressive and sharp design with a Ducati Streetfighter V4-like front facia featuring an angular twin LED headlight.
- The teaser also shows us a glimpse of the bike’s spoked alloy wheels, golden-finished front USD forks, exposed trellis frame, aluminium swingarm, lever guards, split seat setup, rear-set footpegs, and side-slung tailpipe, all elevating our expectations from the bike.
- Expect the bike to also get features like an all LED lighting system, dual-clutch Antilock Braking System (ABS), traction control, electric throttle Ride by Wire technology, adjustable brake & clutch levers, slipper clutch, a coloured TFT display with Bluetooth-based smartphone connectivity, multiple riding modes, and USB mobile charging socket.
- At the heart of the upcoming TVS naked streetfighter is expected to be the same 313cc, single-cylinder, reverse-inclined, liquid-cooled motor that also powers the Apache RR 310 supersport. This engine is good enought in producing 34PS of max power and 28Nm of peak torque.
- Expect it to get a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch that minimizes the chances of rear wheel lockup and enahnce rider’s confidence.
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Expected Price and Competitors
We expect TVS to price the new Apache RTR 310 from around Rs 2.45-2.5 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it will go up against the Triumph Speed 400, Honda CB300R, KTM 390 Duke, Keeway K300N and of course, its BMW sibling, the G 310 R.