Key highlights
- 2025 TVS Apache RR 310 launched from Rs 2.77 lakh
- Gets a new Sepang Blue colour, new alloy wheels
- Launch control feature was introduced as well
TVS has updated its flagship sportsbike, the RR 310, in India for 2025. The new model gets a new colourway, new design alloy wheels, and a launch control feature. Read all the details below.
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2025 TVS Apache RR 310 – What is new?
The first change on the 2025 Apache RR 310 to notice is the new eight-spoke alloy wheels. The new rims add to a refreshing appeal to the overall design of the motorcycle.
To top it off, the new model gets a new colour option as well, called ‘Sepang Blue’. This beautiful mix of blue, red, and white colour and graphics is inspired by the RR 310 race motorcycle, which is used for the TVS One Make Championship globally.
Moreover, the company has also added a new launch control feature, which helps in achieving a quick 0-100 km/h time and faster off-the-line performance. Additionally, it features a new-generation race computer that supports multiple languages.
Powering the new RR 310 is the same 312cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine as earlier. It develops 38 bhp and 29 Nm of peak power and torque, respectively. However, the new-gen engine is now OBD-2B-compliant as per the latest emission norms.
The Apache RR 310 is available in three standard and three customisable BTO (built-on-order) variants. The BTO Dynamic Kit costs Rs 18,000, while the Dynamic Pro Kit is priced at Rs 16,000. Meanwhile, the basic Race Replica variant is Rs 10,000 more than the standard model pricing.
With all these changes, the new Apache RR 310 is now Rs 3,000 costlier across the range. It competes with the KTM RC 390 and the Yamaha R3 head-on.
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Our conclusion
The Apache RR 310 is a desirable motorcycle that has a sporty design, peppy performance, and feature-packed overall packaging. With the new updates and new features, it has improved overall as an entry-level middle-weight sportbike.