BMW G 310 RR Launched in India at Ex-Showroom INR 2.85 Lakhs
- Editorial Team
- Jul 17, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 23, 2022
BMW has launched its first-ever motorcycle for the Indian market with G 310 RR.
BMW G 310 RR looks stunning and is competitively priced in the 300cc segment.
Image source: bmw-motorrad.in
First-Ever BMW Bike in India
Well, here it is. The long-awaited BMW motorcycle finally makes its debut in India. The Bavarian bike looks well-sculpted with sporty graphics and the BMW badge completes the package. Customers can select from the two color options; Sport and Black storm metallic. We can easily visualise the design inspirations from its elder brother BMW S 1000 RR. With a competitive pricing of Rs 2.85 Lakhs, this lad is definitely going to top the list of potential buyers.
Features & Specifications
Golden upside down front fork, handle bars with operating elements, LED headlight, Michelin Pilot Street tyres, TFT display and more.
25 kW (34 hp) at 9,250 rpm
27.3 Nm maximum torque at 7,700 rpm
174 kg (Kerb weight)
160 km/m Max speed (Track/Sport)
Water-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine * Specs derived from bmw-motorrad.in
BMW G 310 RR on tracks in the racing mode.
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Performance Drive Modes
Track mode, Urban mode, Sport mode and Rain mode ensure the best performance in every situation.
TFT screen on the bike.
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Comparison of the BMW G 310 RR & the TVS Apache RR 310.
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Compare BMW G 310 RR vs TVS Apache RR 310
So, here's the climax; the Beemer shares most of its styling, electronics and technical specifications with the TVS Apache RR 310! The only differences to spot on would be the color themes, graphics, the badging and the fact that Apache costs Rs 20K lesser with better Michelin tyres. But when you're getting a BMW by only paying some extra bucks, wouldn't you simply go for it? Just saying.

BMW G 310 RR on the race tracks.
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BMW G 310 RR in the garage with the biker ready to ride .
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