
With this new introduction, the BMW G 310 RR is available in three colour options
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With this new introduction, the BMW G 310 RR is available in three colour options
After a period of relative calm, BMW Motorrad India is stirring things up with a subtle yet significant update to its entry-level sportbike, the G 310 RR. The latest refresh aims to keep things fresh and exciting, and we're taking a closer look at what's new.
BMW Motorrad India has launched a new Racing Blue Metallic colour for the G 310 RR. This bright blue shade is paired with eye-catching red, white, and black graphics. The new colour combo makes the G 310 RR stand out and look super sporty. It has bodywork almost identical to the TVS Apache RR 310 except for a few minor changes.
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The new colour scheme not only adds a fresh look to the lineup, but the blue tone also seamlessly complements the bike's sharp contours. This provides a welcome alternative for those previously limited to choosing between BMW M Sport and Cosmic Black, giving them a new option to consider.
The rest of the bike remains unchanged. The G310 RR is powered by a strong 312cc engine that produces 33.5bhp and 27.3Nm of power. It's paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring a slip-and-assist clutch. The BMW G310 RR has a trellis-style steel frame, which provides a solid base for the bike. The suspension consists of a telescopic front fork and a rear monoshock. The bike features 17-inch alloy wheels with a disc brake set-up and ABS. Other features include ride-by-wire and four riding modes. There is a 11-litre fuel tank and the weight is 174 kg.
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The BMW G310 RR currently holds a price tag of Rs. 3.05 lakh (ex-showroom). It competes with the likes of the KTM RC 390 and TVS Apache RR 310. There aren't many other bikes in this committed riding posture, but the BMW is a great option when it comes to finding a balance between being not too aggressive and not too relaxed.
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