TVS Apache RR 310

The TVS Apache RR 310 is the brand’s flagship fully-faired 310cc motorcycle with racing DNA. It rivals the Yamaha MT-03 and the Kawasaki Ninja 300 with a similar engine displacement and sporty stRead More

2.78 Lakh - 3.00 Lakh
Red (Without Quickshifter)
New Delhi

TVS Apache RR 310 Features and Specifications

The TVS Apache RR 310 Red (Without Quickshifter) is available at an ex-showroom price of 277999. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

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TVS Apache RR 310 Variants

The TVS Apache RR 310 is sold in 3 variants. Its base model is while the top model is named

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TVS Apache RR 310 Colour Options

TVS Apache RR 310 is available in 2 different colors namely Racing Red, Bomber Grey.

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  • Bomber Grey

How is the Apache RR 310?

Pros
Flagship faired bike with BMW-derived engine
TFT console with multiple ride modes
Track-focused dynamics and slipper clutch
Sharp aerodynamic styling
Comfortable for long-distance touring too



Cons
Not as lightweight as rivals
Vibrations at high speeds noticeable
Maintenance cost on the higher side
Limited color and variant options
Not ideal for daily bumper-to-bumper city traffic




TVS Apache RR 310 Expert Reviews

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By Karan Mathur

27 Sep, 2024

Launched back in 2018, the TVS Apache has steadily gained fame and respect among enthusiasts. It may not have been the fastest or sharpest track weapon out there but it certainly was a value for money appeal when it comes to performance. Since then, TVS has been slowly chipping away at the seams, trying to give us the perfect 300cc, single-cylinder, super-sport motorcycle. This time, with the aim of making it even sportier than before, TVS has launched a new mid-life facelift for the TVS Apache RR 310, which brings in subtle changes spread across different aspects. This includes styling, features, suspension and engine upgrades. In order to help us gauge what these changes have done for the Apache RR 310, TVS has invited us down to India’s latest race track, the CoASTT High Performance Centre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1RNxkQivYk&t=312s 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 First Ride Review: Design and Features The design of the Apache RR 310 is a bit of a sensitive topic, akin to the debate you might have about the Porsche 911. A bit far fetched but stick with me here. While some criticise it for remaining untouched since its inception, fans of the motorcycle argue not to fix what isn't broken. In my opinion, I agree with the fan boys on this one. The Apache RR 310 may be getting long in the tooth but only compared to itself. It still looks fresh and the new design updates only add to the sporty appeal. First and foremost, you now have a new colour option called Bomber Gray. While I was a bit hesitant seeing the bike on paper, it certainly grew on me when I saw it in person. To add to that, you also have a newly designed Apache livery splattered across the side which certainly sets off the entire tone. Also Read: Hero Mavrick 440 vs TVS Apache RTR 310 Comparison Review: Which Is The Best Premium Indian Motorcycle? Moving forward (literally), the new Apache also gets winglets on either side. These TVS claims, add three kilograms of downforce and help the bike to gain better traction. Finally, the last styling addition to the new Apache RR 310 is a clear clutch cover with the clutch spring retainer finished red, too. Over the styling updates, the 2024 RR 310 adds a new electronics suite for safety and comfort, too. Similar to the package we got with the RTR 310, its faired sibling offers the Race Tuned Dynamic Stability Control feature with a 6-axis IMU. This brings in the addition of Cruise Control, Cornering ABS, Cornering Traction Control, Wheelie Control and Rear-Wheel Lift Off Control. I'll touch upon these features when I tell you how it performs. So, to sum up, you get a good-look but familiar looking motorcycle with styling tweaks which, if nothing, will definitely raise interest among the true enthusiasts. 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 First Ride Review: Performance and Handling To start with, the new RR now gets a revised 312.2cc engine which makes 38PS @ 9,800rpm and 29Nm @ 7,900rpm. How TVS has managed to achieve these gains is with multiple revisions to its internals. This includes a 13 percent increase in airbox volume, complemented by a revised snorkel length and larger throttle body. Over that, you have 10 percent lighter, forged pistons, improved piston rings and optimized valve timing. The result of all this mumbo-jumbo is a motorcycle that isn't wildly different but it definitely did feel a lot more tractable across the rev band and in each gear. TVS not only claims faster 0-60kmph and 0-100kmph acceleration times but faster roll-on acceleration, too. For me, around the fast and flowing CoASTT race track, the motorcycle felt more rev happy and I could maintain higher gears through corners which, I feel, would have required a downshift in the outgoing model. One thing was for sure, I was having fun and lots of it. Also Read: Aprilia RS 457 Review: The Hype is Real! It might just be a 300cc unit but it was coming alive around a racetrack meant for high engine-capacity four-wheelers. The only niggle is the vibrations which still plague this motorcycle. To add to the handling package, TVS is now offering a Dynamic Kit which brings in adjustable suspension to the mix. However, if you ask whether the winglets make a difference with dynamics? I really couldn't tell, but through a fast triple left-handed section of the track I was able to carry speeds up to 160kmph while upshifting through 4th, 5th and 6th gear. It remained stable and never got out of shape. However, while it's light, agile and predictable on a brilliantly paved road, it remains to be seen how it tackles the real-world issues. 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 First Ride Review: Verdict Despite the small list of changes which you get with the 2024 TVS Apache RR 310, it definitely feels upgraded. Especially, if you go for the top-of-the-line variant in Bomber Gray. If you were in the market for a 300cc sportbike and you had your eye on the Apache RR 310, you should definitely be glad you waited.

Apache RR 310 And 2017 Apache RR 310 Comparison

By Jared Solomon

8 Jul, 2020

The 2020 Apache RR310 is the third update of the bike, and in a very short period of time too. We pitch it against the original to see if third time’s a charm. The Apache RR310 is a special bike for us, and that’s because two members of our team own the bike. When the bike was first launched in 2017, it joined our long-term fleet, and Shivank and I were so impressed by the bike that we both decided to buy one. Now, TVS was kind enough to offer us a great deal on them, but, still, we bought the bike because we simply loved it. The Apache RR310 has always been a great touring motorcycle, and it’s also something you can ride in the city on a daily basis, and even use it on the track once in a while. While it didn’t offer blisteringly fast performance, it was still a fun and very good-looking motorcycle. The fact that it had an engine built in collaboration with BMW only helped its case. And, yet, the bike was rife with shortcomings, and TVS had to acknowledge them. And they did so, to an extent, with a minor update in 2019, but even that version didn’t address the real problem – the engine refinement. With the 2020 model, though, TVS has finally fixed everything that we didn’t like about the bike. So, when Shivank rode it at the track in Chennai, he was blown away by the improved performance of the 2020 model. But I still had to ride the bike in the real world to see if his words were grounded in fact, or were simply the babble of a fanboy. Better refinement Before I begin, I must say that I love the 312cc single-cylinder engine of the old Apache RR310. It offered near-perfect performance and power output in Indian conditions. However, it did feel stressed at times, and this caused the entire bike to vibrate. The new 2020 model has somehow managed to completely change the way the engine feels and affects the bike. There are no longer any vibrations felt through the footpegs, fuel tank, and bars. It feels like a new engine, but the only real difference is that it’s now BS-VI compliant. Better performance The addition of the four riding modes and the ride-by-wire is a welcome update, and that’s surprising coming from me, for I usually prefer zero electronic aids and love the old-school feeling of riding a motorcycle. However, I must say that the ride-by-wire throttle of the 2020 model really makes a huge difference. Obviously, the response levels are even more instant, and you can especially feel it when overtaking vehicles in the city. The mid-range of this engine was always good, and, with the new throttle, the bike just feels different. You get Rain, Urban, Sport, and Track modes – in the first two, the power is limited to 25bhp, but, still, the instant throttle inputs are always on point, and the bike accelerates beautifully no matter what riding mode you choose. Looking at the whole picture, the new 2020 model does feel a whole lot more aggressive. Better handling In addition to being more refined and having improved throttle response, the new model also gets some new rubber in the form of a set of Michelin Road 5 tyres. They definitely feel a lot more grippy while taking corners at high speeds. The chassis, suspension, and brakes remain unchanged, but these new dancing shoes on the 2020 model really inspire more confidence and allow you to push and lean the bike harder around corners. New look The new Apache RR310 has the exact same design, which I love. However, I’m not really a fan of the new dual-tone paint job, or the new decals and badging for that matter. I prefer the old matte black finish my bike has. The new one looks a bit too flashy, and although Shivank thinks it makes the quality of the bike stand out, I still like the plain and muscular look of the older model. On the plus side, the new colour digital instrument screen does make the Apache RR310 seem like a proper big bike. Definitely better The KTM RC390 is the only worthy competitor to the Apache RR310. The KTM gets a more powerful engine, which also feels smoother when compared to the older Apache RR310 model. But the Apache really had an edge over the KTM in terms of design, comfort, and even handling and overall build quality. Still, though, the KTM felt more premium and more focussed. With this new model though, all of this has changed and the 2020 Apache RR310 conclusively overcomes the shortcomings of its predecessors – especially when it comes to engine refinement. With new technology like the ride by wire, slipper clutch, different riding modes, as well as the new tyres for better handling, TVS has eliminated the faults that we were able to point to previously. Remember, this is also the flagship model from TVS and most of their other products have impeccable quality and refinement, so, it only seems right that the RR310 now follows the same pattern. So, Shivank wasn’t just babbling when he told me that the 2020 model is significantly better than the older model. The new Apache RR310 is definitely a much better machine. In fact, it’s almost perfect. I will go so far as to say that it’s definitely the best bike in its segment right now because it is the most versatile. Not only can you ride it every day comfortably, but also take it on long road trips without breaking your back. It can also be a fun and accessible track day tool for many. Surprisingly, with all of the new kit that it gets, the new model still has a very attractive and competitive price tag. So, if I could, I would trade my 2017 model for the new one right away. [tabs] [tab title="2017 TVS Apache RR310"] Engine: 312cc / Single-Cylinder / 4 Valves / Liquid-Cooled Transmission: 6-Speed Power: 33.5bhp @ 9,700rpm Torque: 27.3Nm @ 7,700rpm Price: ₹2.27 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi) X-factor: Despite many niggles, the original RR310 was the most advanced motorcycle by TVS at the time of its launch. Pros • Ride & handling • Punchy powertrain Cons • Needs better tyres • High NVH [/tab] [tab title="2020 TVS Apache RR310"] Engine: 312cc / Single-Cylinder / 4 Valves / Liquid-Cooled Transmission: 6-Speed Power: 33.5bhp @ 9,700rpm Torque: 27.3Nm @ 7,700rpm Price: ₹2.40 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi) X-factor: The 2020 Apache RR310 is what the original bike should have been in the first place – it’s more complete than ever! Pros • Perfect all-round sports bike • Stunning design Cons • Too early to say [/tab] [/tabs] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5DSRzcSsk Read more: 2020 TVS Apache RR 310 Review TVS Apache RR 310 Review Riding a TVS Apache RR 310 from Delhi to Wagah border - Photos

TVS Apache RR 310 Dealers in New Delhi

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Bharath Autos - Sulur

Trichy Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu - 641402

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Ganesh Automobile - Baraik

Thana Tolli, Simdega, Jharkhand - 835223

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Sri Krishna Motors - Belur

Nehru Nagara, Main Road, Hassan, Karnataka - 573115

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The TVS Apache RR 310 is equipped with a 312cc single-cylinder engine that generates around 33.5 bhp of power and 27.3 Nm of torque. This makes it one of the most powerful bikes in its segment.

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