Just a day ahead of its launch, a video of the BMW G 310 RR supersport bike emerged online, revealing its complete design. Here’re the details: –
– The BMW G 310 RR is essentially a rebadged version of the TVS Apache RR 310 and so it gets the same edgy design with notable elements including the aggressively styled twin LED headlamps, a clear windscreen, full body fairing, split seats, and sharply styled LED tail lamps. What differentiates the G 310 RR from its TVS equivalent is BMW’s signature M livery with the blue, red, black, and white color scheme, and the BMW logo on the sides.
– BMW is likely to offer the G 310 RR in two variants, with the range-topping trim expected to get the fully-adjustable front USD forks. If not so, the brand could offer the same as an optional fitment under the M sports package.
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– The BMW G 310 RR is expected to carry forward all the features of the TVS Apache RR 310 that mainly comprise a 5-inch color TFT cluster with Bluetooth-based connectivity features, turn-by-turn navigation, Glide Through Technology Plus (GTTP) system, multiple riding modes (Rain, Urban, Sport, Track), assist-&-slipper clutch and a BYBRE braking system with dual-channel ABS.
– Powering the upcoming Bavarian supersport will be the same 312.7cc, reverse-inclined, single-cylinder, oil cooled motor as the TVS Apache RR 310 that makes out 34PS/27.3Nm.
– We reckon the G 310 RR from the German marque will be priced from around Rs 2.80 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it will lock horns with the Kawasaki Ninja 300, KTM RC 390, and its TVS counterpart.