In 2024 Keeway Sixties 300i 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.
Keeway Sixties 300i Price starts at Rs. 2.99 Lakhs (ex-showroom price) whereas the TVS Apache RR 310 Price starts at Rs. 2.45 Lakhs (ex-showroom price).
Sixties 300i engine makes power and torque 18.9 PS @ 6500 rpm & 22 Nm @ 6000 rpm.
On the other hand, Apache RR 310 engine makes power & torque 34 PS @ 9700 rpm PS & 27.3 Nm @ 7700 rpm respectively.
Keeway offers the Sixties 300i in 1 colour.
TVS offers the Apache RR 310 in 2 colours.
The Sixties 300i mileage is around 27.4 kmpl.
The Apache RR 310 mileage is around 33.1 kmpl.
Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve, Reverse Inclined DOHC, SI Engine
Cooling System
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled
No Of Cylinders
1
-
Starting
Self Start Only
Self Start Only
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection
Fuel Injection
Bore
75 mm
80 mm
Emission Type
bs6
bs6
Wheel Size
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Tyre Size
Front :-120/70-12, Rear :-120/70-12
Front :-110/70-R17,Rear :-150/60-R17
Front Brake
Disc
Disc
Wheels Type
Alloy
Alloy
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Rear Brake
Disc
Disc
Fuel Capacity
10 L
11 L
Ground Clearance
140 mm
180 mm
Length
1985 mm
2001 mm
Wheelbase
1390 mm
1365 mm
Height
1170 mm
1135 mm
Kerb Weight
146 Kg
174 kg
Saddle Height
790 mm
810 mm
Width
720 mm
786 mm
Features
Tripmeter
Digital
-
Seat Type
Single
-
Speedometer
Analogue
-
Fuel Gauge
Digital
-
Display
Yes
5” TFT colored display
Tail Light
LED
LED
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
LED
Headlight
LED
LED
Price (On-Road BreakUp)
On-Road Price
₹3,31,441
₹2,81,231
Ex-Showroom Price
₹2,99,000
₹2,49,990
RTO
₹23,920
₹19,999
Insurance
₹8,521
₹11,242
Accessories Charges
₹0
₹0
FastTag Charges
₹0
₹0
Other Charges
₹0
₹0
EMI
₹7,123
₹6,044
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