We rode the TVS Apache RR 310 & here’s how it performs in the real world

By Sahil | Published Feb 06,2024

Looks bold & grabs attention despite its 6-year-old design

Riding posture forward biased, but not too committed, due to the raised clip-on handlebars

The 312.2cc liquid-cooled engine performs well but is vibey at higher revs

Provides an impressive mileage of 33.1kmpl in the city & 34.45kmpl on the highway

One of the best-handling bikes in the segment, takes corners very well while being very friendly for beginners

Absorbs mid-corner bumps pretty easily, allowing you to carry your lines through the corners

The Michelin Road 5 tyres are very grippy & inspire confidence while cornering

Gets a 5-inch TFT console with smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation

Four rider modes: Rain, Urban, Sport, and Track, with dedicated throttle map & ABS calibration

Better braking compared to the BS4 version, but could still be sharper

Apache RR 310 gets 2 BTO (Built To Order) kits – Dynamic kit & Race kit – straight from the factory

Dynamic kit has a brass chain, adjustable KYB front & rear suspension - Race kit has race handlebar, rear set footpegs & race replica graphics

If you are looking for a faired bike that can handle city commutes, highway rides & track days effortlessly, the Apache RR 310 can be a great pick

If you are looking for a faired bike that can handle city commutes, highway rides & track days effortlessly, the Apache RR 310 can be a great pick
TVS Apache RR 310