The most tempting bike of this year, the TVS Apache RR 310 which is price at Rs. 2.05 lakh (ex-showroom, India), has created another excitement among people that when and where the BMW powered 300cc sportbike will be accessible to give harbour to their dream to own Apache RR 310.
The TVS Apache RR 310 is available at first in some selected cities only and the list includes:
Ludhiana | Delhi | Kanpur | Noida |
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Ghaziabad | Coimbatore | Vijayawada | Siliguri |
Mangalore | Cochin | Hosur | Mumbai |
Vizag | Bangalore | Moradabad | Ranchi |
Jodhpur | Ahmedabad | Hyderabad | Guwahati |
Raipur | Howrah | Chandigarh | Lucknow |
Allahabad | Dehradun | Mysore | Bardez, Goa |
Calicut | Pondicherry | Chennai | Guntur |
Pune | Nagpur | Jaipur | Kota |
Udaipur |
Above mentioned locations have started the booking for the RR 310 but delivery date of the bike is not announced yet by the company. The Apache RR 310 was debuted at the 2016 Auto Expo and known as Akula in the stating period. After that, it was spotted in various testing phase and kept its lovers' imagination and excitement intact about the bike. At the time of launch, it named the Apache RR 310 with the remark of TVS’s first full-faired motorcycle.
The appearance of the bike is identical to a pukka sportsbike in relation to sharp and sporty looks that definitely attract the crowd. Some of the attractions of the bike are dual LED headlamps, a large windscreen, the LED tail lamp and all-digital instrument console which is vertically placed and displays all the basic readouts, a 0-60kmph acceleration timer, a top speed recorder, and a lap-timer.
Fitted into a trellis frame, the bike is powered by the same engine as the BMW G 310 R and produces a maximum power of 34PS at 9700rpm and a peak torque of 27.3 NM at 7700rpm and the figure is 200rpm up from the G 310 R's specs. The engine in the bike comes mated to a six-speed gearbox but without slipper clutch availability.
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Suspension is take care by Kayaba USD forks at the front and a monoshock setup at the rear end. It has a dual channel ABS and ByBre powered petal disc brakes to make braking smooth. Michelin Pilot Sport tyres measuring 110/70-17 front and 150/60-17 rear are amazing as they make the grill around corners flawless in between braking. The bike is completely fit in the market to go against the KTM RC 390, Benelli 302R, and Kawasaki Ninja 300.