The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 and RR 310 Anniversary Editions use the same 312.2cc engines as before, with no mechanical changes, retaining existing power and performance.
By Divyam Dubey

TVS Motor Company has launched the 2025 Apache RTR 310 and RR 310 Anniversary Editions, priced at Rs 3.11 lakh and Rs 3.37 lakh, respectively (all prices ex-showroom). These limited-edition models mark 20 years of the Apache brand, offering new features and design changes. TVS states that the launch reflects its goal of combining racing heritage with modern technology. The Apache RTR 310 Anniversary Edition retains its 312.2cc liquid-cooled engine, delivering 35.11bhp and 28.7Nm of torque, while the Apache RR 310, powered by the same 312.2cc engine, produces a higher output of 37.48 bhp along with 28.7 Nm of torque.
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For 2025, engineers have worked on smoother throttle response and more linear acceleration. The focus is on rider control and stability without compromising on performance. This makes the engine more refined while keeping the original performance character.
The anniversary models also bring advanced electronic features. Keyless ignition, launch control, and drag torque control with optional cornering function are new additions. Other safety upgrades include cornering ABS and rear-wheel lift mitigation. These features ensure better braking stability and rider confidence across different road conditions.
Design changes include sequential turn indicators, a transparent clutch cover, and aluminium knuckle guards. The motorcycles are available in four colour options—Fiery Red, Arsenal Black, Fury Yellow, and Sepang Blue. A new 5-inch TFT display supports multiple languages, offering a clearer interface for riders. These updates distinguish the anniversary editions from standard models.
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The 2025 Apache RTR 310 range includes Base and Top trims, along with two Built-To-Order (BTO) kits. These BTO options give riders factory-level customisation. With competitive pricing, technology, safety, and design improvements, the new Apache models strengthen their position in the premium motorcycle market.