• By Divanshi Sharma
  • Sat, 26 Aug 2023 07:58 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

TVS has started taking pre-orders for the highly-anticipated Apache RTR 310. The two-wheeler maker has also shared a new teaser of the upcoming bike showing a glimpse of Apache RTR 310. TVS will officially launch the Apache RTR 310 on September 6. The bike can be booked by giving a token money of Rs 3,100.

TVS Apache RTR 310 Teaser:

The teaser shows a silhouette image of the motorcycle from various angles revealing a few characteristics of the motorcycle. The bike will have an aggressive front end with a split-style LED headlamp arrangement, along with a gold-finished flat and wide handlebar. The aggressive style of the bike is highlighted by the tank's sharp lines. A split-seat style saddle with an exposed rear subframe will be used. Similar to what TVS has been doing with its most recent motorcycles, the tail lamp will feature a split-type design.

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TVS Apache RTR 310 - Features

TVS Apache RTR 310 will get USD front forks, monoshock, petals-style disc brakes with dual-channel ABS. A quickshifter, assist and slipper clutch and traction control are among some of the electronic assists that TVS may provide.

TVS Apache RTR 310 - Engine and Speed

A 312 cc reverse-inclined single-pot liquid-cooled engine with a 6-speed gearbox, producing 33 bhp/27 Nm will power the bike. The RTR 310 will feature four riding modes: Urban, Rain, Sport, and Track. TVS Apache RR 310, from which the RTR 310 will be taking all of its components, is capable of reaching a top speed of 160 km/h and a 0-60 km/h time of 2.93 seconds. Due to its lower kerb weight, the RTR 310 should be a little quicker and faster.

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TVS Apache RTR 310 - Price

The pricing of the TVS Apache RTR 310 will be less than that of the Apache RR 310, which is currently available for Rs 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom). In the motorcycles category, it will face competition from the BMW G 310 R, the KTM 390 Duke, and the Triumph Speed 400.