Features-wise, the new Apache RTR 310 now comes with a Transparent Clutch Cover, Launch Control, Knuckle Guards, Linear and Cornering Drag Torque Control.
By Sanorita

TVS has launched the updated Apache RTR 310 in India at a starting price of Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom), making it Rs 10,000 more affordable than before. The BTO (Build-to-order) variant starts at Rs 2.75 lakh. Meanwhile, the top variant now costs Rs 2.57 lakh, which is Rs 15,000 less than the previous top standard model in Yellow colour. These are introductory and ex-showroom prices. The most recent update to the naked streetfighter is the most significant one since its launch in 2023. The core design is untouched, but a new Fiery Red colour has joined the bike's existing colour palette (Sepang Blue, Fury Yellow, and Arsenal Black). Features-wise, the new RTR now comes with Keyless Ride, a Transparent Clutch Cover, Launch Control, Knuckle Guards, Sequential TSLs, Linear and Cornering Drag Torque Control. Other than this, the bike remains the same.

The new RTR remains true to its roots, featuring an aggressive front. The headlight has a split design, and the fuel tank is muscular with sharp contours. The tail section also maintains the sleek and pointed look, creating a cohesive and modern statement.

The naked bike is available in multiple variants, with features varying across each one. For instance, the base version includes linear traction control, cruise control, drag torque control, and rear wheel lift protection. Meanwhile, the top variant enhances the riding experience a bit more by adding a bi-directional quickshifter. For buyers who want to customise, the BTO kit 1 extends these features with a brass-coated chain, a Tyre pressure monitoring system, and adjustable front and rear suspension.
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On the other hand, the BTO Kit 2 adds cornering ABS, keyless ride, launch control, and slope-dependent control. Other notable amenities include five riding modes (Track, Urban, Rain, Sport, and Supermoto), and a 5-inch TFT display with smartphone and GoPro connectivity.
The Apache RTR 310 has the same 312.2cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 35bhp at 9,700rpm and 28.7Nm at 6,650rpm, and is paired with a six-speed gearbox. It has a fully adjustable 41mm upside-down (USD) front fork and a monoshock at the rear, both of which can be adjusted for preload and rebound.
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The braking setup includes dual-channel ABS as standard and petal disc brakes (300mm at the front and 240mm at the rear). The bike rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels, fitted with Michelin Road 5 tyres.