BMW G 310 R vs TVS Apache RR 310

In 2024 BMW G 310 R or TVS Apache RR 310 choose which bike is best for you - compare these two bikes or scooters on the basis of their

price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. BMW G 310 R Price starts at Rs. 2.5 Lakhs (ex-showroom price) whereas the TVS Apache RR 310 Price starts at Rs. 2.45 Lakhs (ex-showroom price). G 310 R engine makes power and torque 34 PS @ 9500 rpm PS & 28 Nm @ 7500 rpm. On the other hand, Apache RR 310 engine makes power & torque 34 PS @ 9700 rpm PS & 27.3 Nm @ 7700 rpm respectively. BMW offers the G 310 R in 3 colours. TVS offers the Apache RR 310 in 2 colours. The G 310 R mileage is around 32.46 kmpl. The Apache RR 310 mileage is around 33.1 kmpl.
G 310 R vs Apache RR 310 Comparison
KEY HIGHLIGHTS G 310 r Apache rr 310
BrandBMWTVS
Price₹ 2.5 Lakhs₹ 2.45 Lakhs
Mileage32.46 kmpl33.1 kmpl
Engine Capacity313 cc312 cc
Power34 PS @ 9500 rpm PS34 PS @ 9700 rpm PS

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₹2.50 Lakhs*
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₹2.45 Lakhs*
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Specification
Max Power
34 PS @ 9250 rpmUrban, Rain: 25.8 PS, Sport, Track: 34 PS @ 9700 rpm
Stroke
62.1 mm62.1 mm
Max Torque
28 Nm @ 7500 rpmUrban, Rain: 25 Nm, Sport, Track: 27.3 Nm@ 7700 rpm
Transmission
ManualManual
Drive Type
Chain DriveChain Drive
Compression Ratio
10.9:110.9:1
Displacement
313 cc312.2 cc
Clutch
Multi-disc clutch in oil bathWet multi-plate, 7- plate design, RT-Slipper Clutch
Cooling System
Liquid CooledLiquid Cooled
Engine Type
Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts and wet sump lubricationSingle Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve, Reverse Inclined DOHC, SI Engine
Starting
Self Start OnlySelf Start Only
Valve Per Cylinder
44
Gear Box
6 Speed6 Speed
Fuel Supply
Fuel InjectionFuel Injection
Emission Type
bs6bs6
Bore
80 mm80 mm
No of Cylinders
11
Wheel Size
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mmFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Front Brake Diameter
300 mm300 mm
Tyre Size
Front :-110/70-R17,Rear :- 150/60-R17Front :-110/70-R17,Rear :-150/60-R17
Radial Tyre
YesYes
Rear Brake Diameter
240 mm240 mm
Front Brake
DiscDisc
Wheels Type
Cast AluminiumAlloy
Rear Brake
DiscDisc
Tyre Type
TubelessTubeless
Total Weight
345 kg-
Fuel Reserve
1 L-
Fuel Capacity
11 L11 L
Load Capacity
181 kg130 kg
Length
2005 mm2001 mm
Wheelbase
1380 mm1365 mm
Kerb Weight
164 kg174 kg
Height
1080 mm1135 mm
Saddle Height
785 mm810 mm
Width
849 mm786 mm
Chassis
Tubular space frameTrellis frame, split chassis
Body Type
Sports Naked BikesSports Bikes
Rear Suspension
Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load adjustableTwo Arm Aluminium Die-Cast Swingarm, Mono Tube, Floating Piston Gas Assisted Shock Absorber
Front Suspension
Upside down fork, Ø 41 mmInverted Cartridge Telescopic Fork
Features
Charging at Charging Station
NoNo
Charging at Home
NoNo
Tachometer
Digital-
ABS
Dual ChannelDual Channel
Tripmeter
Digital-
Speedometer
Digital-
Console
DigitalDigital
Additional Features
Electric throttle Ride by Wire,SmartXonnect Bluetooth Connectivity, Throttle control, Bore to stroke ratio ( 1.29 ), Brake Fluid ( DOT 4 ), Air Filter, Instrumental Cluster, Ride By Wire Technology
Odometer
Digital-
Pass Switch
YesYes
Engine Kill Switch
Yes-
Display
Yes5” TFT colored display
Battery Capacity
12 V, 8 Ah12 V, 8 Ah
DRLs
Yes-
Alternator
Three-phase alternator with 308 W-
Tail Light
LEDLED
Turn Signal Lamp
BulbLED
Headlight
HalogenLED
Battery Type
Maintenance-FreeMaintenance Free
Price (On-Road BreakUp)
On-Road Price
2,81,2422,81,231
Ex-Showroom Price
2,50,0002,49,990
RTO
20,00019,999
Insurance
11,24211,242
Accessories Charges
00
FastTag Charges
00
Other Charges
00
EMI
6,0446,044
Expert Rating
-
Pros and Cons
Pros
Adjustable suspension brings more flexibility on the road and trackThe handling has improved dramatically and makes for a more track-focused machineNew BTO platform is backwards compatible allowing existing buyers to upgrade their bikes
Cons
The motor still misses out on the refinement levels as one would hopeNot the most exciting engine for the track Spares continue to be expensive on the Apache RR 310

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