The much anticipated TVS Akula 310 has been spied once again. The surfaced spy shots are being considered as the most revealing and clear spy shots of the full fairing upcoming sports runner. Last month, when production-ready test mule come across, it gave us the clue of a distinctive LED tail lamp, now the rolled out a set of spy images is unveiling the close-up view of track intent Akula’s fully digital instrument cluster, upholding the components means for racing.
Design-wise, it resembles like a slimmer illustration of the one adorned onto the KTM Duke/ RC series, yet it is housing the exact, seen on the showcased concept at the Delhi Auto Expo in early 2016. On information end, besides featuring the Apache RTR series console bits like speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip meter and fuel level indicator and much more, the Akula 310’s instrument cluster will also provide the facilities of a lap timer, a top speed recorder, start-up messages and system health messages as well for the racing lovers. Another attention seeking cue was on the prototype model, clip-on handlebars employment.
Dipped in the TVS’ rich racing heritage, the Akula 310 was previewed with the race-bred internals, a gyro-cam and a full, bare carbon fiber body. However, it is not confirmed that this first full fairing motorcycle from the TVS stable will keep the things in the full-fledged form or they will be watered down. Moreover, it is also likely to be pronounced by Apache 300 name.
On powering front, BMW G310R inspired a 310 cc single cylinder, liquid cooled engine is bolted on the trellis frame, which is claimed to make 34 bhp at 9,500 rpm and 21 Nm at 7,500 rpm, via the mated a 6-speed manual transmission. The other prominent cycle components are also said to be shared from the above mentioned upcoming Indo-German alliance naked streetfighter.
As expected, TVS Akula 310 is plausible to hit the Indian market by March 2017, at a competitive price tag of around INR 2 lakh to knock horns with the available fighters like 2017 KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 300 and Yamaha R3.
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