Key Specs of Apache 310
| Engine | 312.2 cc |
| Power | Urban, Rain: 25.8 PS, Sport, Track: 34 PS |
| Torque | Urban, Rain: 25 Nm, Sport, Track: 27.3 Nm |
| Mileage | 33.1 kmpl |
| Brakes | Double Disc |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
TVS Apache RR 310 Highlights
The flagship model of the Apache series and the only supersport from TVS has witnessed its second price revision this year. The bike is now priced at
TVS Apache RR 310 Price:
The TVS Apache RR 310 received its second price hike for 2021. The motorcycle now retails at Rs 2,49,990 (ex-showroom Delhi). When launched in January 2020, the RR 310 commanded a premium of Rs 12,000 over the BS4-compliant version. Now, that gap is more, thanks to multiple price hikes that have happened since. It’s available in two colours: Titanium Black and Racing Red.
TVS Apache RR 310 Features:
The 2020 TVS Apache RR 310 features a full-colour TFT screen with information such as post-ride analytics, gear shift assist indicator, turn-by-turn navigation, vehicle health information, vehicle status, and overview. Other notable features include the ability to accept and reject calls using the control cubes placed on the left-hand side switchgear. The Apache RR 310 also comes equipped with Glide Through Technology PLUS (GTTP) and a hazard switch.
TVS Apache RR 310 Engine:
The Apache RR 310’s BS6-compliant 312.2cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder motor makes 34PS of power and 27.3Nm of peak torque (same as before). It comes mated to a 6-speed transmission which gets a slipper clutch. That said, the engine runs on two different power maps that are available through four ride modes (Rain, Urban, Sport, Track). The first map, which is meant for Rain and Urban, restricts the power output to 28.5PS, while the second map used for Sport and Track unleashes the full 34PS. Same goes for torque -- 25Nm and 27Nm.
TVS Apache RR 310 Suspension & Brakes:
The TVS Apache RR 310 uses the same suspension setup as before -- an upside fork and a KYB-tuned rear monoshock. What's changed though is its damping characteristics. A 300mm front petal disc with radial caliper and a 240mm rear petal disc bring the bike to halt. While the Apache RR 310 retains its dual-channel ABS setup, its sensitivity and intrusiveness vary according to the four riding modes.
All said and done, the most crucial update in terms of hardware has to be the new tyre -- a set of Michelin Road 5 W-rated tyres as opposed to the Michelin Pilot Street rubber in the BS4 model.
TVS Apache RR 310 Rivals:
In its segment, the BS6 TVS Apache RR 310 goes up against the KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 300, and Benelli 302R. If we were to consider its price though, it sits quite close to the 390 Duke and Honda CB300R. However, the BS6-compliant versions of the Ninja 300, 302R and the CB300R are yet to be launched.
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TVS Apache RR 310 Price
Apache 310 Price
| Apache RR 310 ABS312.2 cc | Rs.2,49,990 | View March Offers |
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TVS Bike Showrooms in Delhi
E-40, Devli Road, Khanpur, Delhi - 110062, Krishna Park., Delhi, Delhi, 110080 110080
A 15, Rajapuri (Defence Enclave), Opp Sector 5, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi, Delhi, 110059 110059
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TVS Apache RR 310 Mileage and Performance
| City Mileage | 33.1 kmpl |
| Highway Mileage | 34.45 kmpl |
| Max Speed | 160 kmph |
| Acceleration (0-60 Kmph) | 2.93s |
Apache 310 Competitors
TVS Apache RR 310 Pros and Cons
Things We Like in Apache RR 310
- Ride-by-wire and four rider modes allow adjustability in power delivery and ABS intervention.
- Super grippy Michelin Road 5 rubber inspires great confidence in all weather conditions.
- Despite being nearly three years old, it still manages to look just as stunning.
Things We Don't Like in Apache RR 310
- Brake feel is severely lacking.
- Shorter riders might not be able to see the turn-by-turn navigation section on the vertical dash.
Stand Out Features
Clutch action effort is reduced by 20 per cent compared to the older bike
Bi-LED headlights look great
Ride quality is supple despite its sporty handling
Apache 310 Expert Review
What was meant to be a monumental tie-up between Munich and Hosur, to take on the likes of the affordable small-capacity KTMs built in Chakan, didn’t quite turn out to be the runaway success everyone expected it to be. The baby Beemers that took birth made a lot of sense globally but were still out of reach for
many aspiring Indian buyers. On the TVS side, the Apache RR 310, while striking a fantastic balance between sportiness and practicality, was riddled with its own share of issues, with engine vibrations being the key problem.
Almost two and a half years and two updates later, TVS has managed to rid the bike of nearly all that kept it short of greatness. In our first ride review from the MMRT, we really praised the bike. We even said that it could finally hold a candle to the explosive KTM RC 390, maybe even outshining it in a few places. But does that brilliance translate into the real world as well?
Design and Features
“Is this an imported bike?” many passersby asked when we first took the RR 310 out on to the streets in 2018. The same level of excitement (and even a little bit of lust) still remains when you lay eyes on the supersport. The shark-inspired design sees no changes in 2020 retaining the bi-LED projector headlamps and ‘snake fangs’ tail light.
The gloss black/matte grey colour option looks rather handsome, with just a little bit of red sprinkled in the mix in the form of its exposed trellis frame. The paint finish, especially the metallic flake-ish bits of the matte grey panels, is top drawer. My personal choice though remains the Racing Red colour scheme with its white racing stripe down the centre of the bike.
While you will not notice from afar, the windshield has been affixed differently. Earlier, its mounting was tucked beneath the front fairing panel and bolted on as one. As a result, you were met with unpleasant chattering when riding the bike spiritedly, due to the poorly isolated engine vibrations. TVS fixed that problem for the existing owners with thick rubber piping to isolate said vibrations. That is no longer the case on this bike. The windshield gets four dedicated bolts, which are not directly connected to the fairing. This has reduced the chattering sound to a great extent. Good job, TVS.
Engine and Performance
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Engine |
BS6 TVS Apache RR 310 |
BS4 TVS Apache RR 310 |
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Specs |
312cc single-cylinder, 4-valve, DOHC engine |
312cc single-cylinder, 4-valve, DOHC engine |
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Power |
Track & Sport mode: 34PS @ 9700rpm Urban & Rain mode: 25.8PS @ 7600rpm |
34PS @ 9700rpm |
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Torque |
Track & Sport mode: 27.3Nm @ 7700rpm Urban & Rain mode: 25Nm @ 6700rpm |
27.3Nm @ 7700rpm |
Performance outputs from the BMW-engineered 312cc motor remain the same. And with the inclusion of ride-by-wire and rider modes, the fuelling has become more precise. Are these updates enough to overcome the 4kg increase in kerb weight?
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Acceleration |
BS6 TVS Apache RR 310 |
BS4 TVS Apache RR 310 |
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0-60kmph |
3.03 seconds |
2.86 seconds |
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0-100kmph |
7.31 seconds |
7.00 seconds |
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30-70kmph in 3rd gear |
4.07 seconds |
3.54 seconds |
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40-80kmph in 4th gear |
5.22 seconds |
4.48 seconds |
No, the BS6 Apache RR 310 does come out second-best to its predecessor but it is hardly enough to feel the difference. Even the in-gear acceleration timings say that the new bike is 0.6 seconds and 0.7 seconds slower in the 3rd and 4th gear test, but it is not apparent.
The chunk of the drive lies between 3000rpm and 7000rpm. While cruising at 100kmph in sixth gear, the RR 310 is happily singing away at 6000rpm and if you urge it a bit more, it will speed up to 120kmph in another thousand revs in no time. A buzz does start creeping in post 6000rpm but it is in no way troublesome like the ones we experienced on the first-gen model.
In the city, you can take advantage of the Urban riding mode which allows for better low-end performance. While the RR 310 can’t carry really slow speeds in high gears comfortably, you will notice a small difference when you try doing so in different modes. Because the Urban riding mode offers improved torque response lower down the rpm range, it makes low-speed/high-gear scenarios a little better compared to either Sport or Track mode. And it shows in the city fuel-efficiency test as it can go almost 22km extra on a tankful than its BS4 predecessor.
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Fuel efficiency |
BS6 TVS Apache RR 310 |
BS4 TVS Apache RR 310 |
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City |
33.1kmpl |
31kmpl |
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Highway |
34.45kmpl |
35.9kmpl |
There is a minor drop in highway fuel efficiency, 1.5kmpl lower. These are ideal figures that you will be able to get when you are riding diligently. If you decide to ride spiritedly, there will be a further drop. Technically, you are looking at roughly 330-350km on a single tank, which is not too bad.
Braking and Handling
The TVS Apache RR 310 is one of the sweetest handling machines in the affordable performance segment. It is sharp and predictable, with enough poise not to scare you witless, like maybe the RC 390. If you are stepping up from the Yamaha R15 v3 or even the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, you will appreciate its friendly demeanour. In the real world, the RR 310 soaks in mid-corner bumps, allowing you to carry your lines through corners with little to no adjustment. And if you have to make any adjustments, its quick steering allows you to dodge around potholes that just crept up on your favourite set of twisties.
Not only is it one of the best educational tools for sport riding but also an equally capable commuting companion. The raised clip-ons don’t force you to put your entire body weight onto your wrists, allowing enough leverage and room to move your upper body to slip past slow moving traffic. Speed humps and road imperfections are dealt with ease. The ride is rarely unsettled, even when going over sharp bumps with slight gusto. And you needn’t worry about scraping its belly either, the 180mm ground clearance is pretty good for a supersport.
TVS has to be commended with its choice of rubber for the new RR 310. The company claims it is the first bike in the world to get Michelin Road 5 rubber as standard. The new tyres are a marked improvement over the old Pilot Sports, which failed to inspire much confidence and were easily fazed when going through standing water. Michelin claims the new tyres dispel water much efficiently. They provide great cornering feedback and even when there was a bit of washed over dirt on the roads, they showed little to no signs of letting traction go.
But when you do run these tyres into the ground, the replacement tyres will not be available at TVS service centres. You will have to contact a Michelin dealer in your city and avail of the same tyres which retail for Rs 4,800/Rs 6,800 (front/rear). The pricing is on par with the Metzeler Sportec M5 H-rated rubber (Rs 12,500 for a pair) that is found on the RC 390 and 390 Duke but these particular set of German tyres aren’t as grippy as their French counterparts.
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Braking test |
BS6 TVS Apache RR 310 |
BS4 TVS Apache RR 310 |
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80-0kmph |
31.44m |
37.49m |
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60-0kmph |
16.90m |
20.69m |
The braking test reveals a dramatic improvement in braking distances. The new RR 310 stops almost 6m earlier from 80kmph, which could be pivotal in panic braking situations. On the whole, the Apache RR 310 feels a lot more sure-footed when coming to a halt, and that’s mostly down to the new tyres. Again no changes to report on the hardware front here. ABS intervention levels are synced to the rider mode you are in with Track allowing for least intervention and Rain the most. There is a bit of scope for improvement here as brake lever feedback is almost absent. It doesn’t feel wooden but a bit of feedback would have been appreciated.
Safety and Features
One of the biggest changes on the BS6 Apache RR 310 is the small but useful suite of electronic aids. TVS has introduced ride-by-wire, giving birth to four rider modes: Rain, Urban, Sport and Track. Each one of these modes has its own dedicated throttle response, torque map and ABS calibration. You can toggle through the modes by simply shutting the throttle and pressing the up button on the new control cube. How different is the sensation in each one of these modes? Check out the next section.
Another key update is the new 5-inch vertically stacked TFT colour dash. It is equipped with TVS’ SmartXonnect Bluetooth module, narrating call and SMS alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation on the screen. Each riding mode gets a dedicated screen layout with dark and bright options that can either be changed manually or automatically depending on the time of day. Each one of the layouts is clean with legible data. If there’s one hiccup it could be that shorter riders might not get a clear view of the turn-by-turn navigation section on the dash.
At the end of every ride, a report is generated, which along with the regular ride-related data also shows lean angles and G-forces. There is no IMU on-board to record this, so it uses your phone’s accelerometer.
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Apache 310 Videos
- TVS Apache RR 310 BS6 Road Test Review | Has It Become The Hero From Hosur We Wanted?Jul 08, 2020
- TVS Apache RR 310 BS6 First Ride Review & Now with Riding modes!Feb 03, 2020
- 2020 TVS Apache RR 310 BS6 Launch Walkaround Review | Price, TFT screen, Top Speed & More |ZigWheelsJan 30, 2020
- 2019 TVS Apache RR310 : Flagship reloadedJun 03, 2019
- TVS Apache RR 310 2019 Review & Price in India, Slipper Clutch, Features and moreMay 29, 2019
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