BMW has launched its latest sportbike, the G 310 RR. Its Standard version (only available in Black colour) is priced at INR 2.85 lakh, while the ‘Style Sport’ variant is priced at INR 2.99 lakh. The only differences between the two versions are colour schemes.
The BMW G 310 RR is a sibling to the TVS Apache RR 310 but the company has given it few cosmetic updates to the BMW G 310 RR it gets BMW-specific colours and graphics, making its more in line with BMW Motorrad models.
It sports BI-LED twin projector headlights which have been carried over from its TVS sibling, just like the taillight, mirrors, golden USD forks and windscreen. The biggest differentiator between the two motorcycles is the livery and the BMW badging, which are synonymous to larger BMW supersport motorcycles. It gets a vertical 5-inch TFT instrument console too.
The BMW G 310 RR is powered by a 313 cc, single cylinder engine that pumps out 34 bhp at 9,700 rpm and 27 Nm of peak torque at 7,700 rpm, and is paired to a six-speed gearbox. It also comes with four riding modes that you get on the Apache – Track, Sport, Urban and Rain. Each gets its own unique ABS calibration, and the Urban and Rain modes offer lower engine output.
The BMW G 310 RR comes with Michelin Pilot Street tyres and conventional brake rotors.