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TVS Apache RR 310 now comes with Limitless Road Side Assistance

Written by Parichay Malvankar

TVS Motor Company has announced that their flagship motorcycle, the Apache RR 310 will now come with ‘Limitless Assist – Road Side Assistance (RSA) program’. This service will be offered free of cost to Apache RR 310 customers for 1 year, for new and existing customers. Under this initiative, customers can avail unlimited km towing & mechanical services through the RSA program. TVS is trying to offer customers quick and hassle-free ownership through this initiative if at all the motorcycle faces a breakdown.

Services to be offered under ‘Limitless Assist – Road Side Assistance (RSA) program’:

  • Onsite mechanical assistance
  • Taxi service
  • Tyre & battery support
  • Key loss support
  • Fuel supply
  • Message relay

This new service will be available effective from October 2019 and is free of cost to new customers of the Apache RR 310. Later, one can renew this service for INR 999 / year. Even the existing customers of Apache RR 310 can pay the same amount for an annual service. However, the renewal will happen through select TVS Apache RR 310 dealerships, which doesn’t sound very convenient as an online renewal would have been much appreciated.

Customers can reach out for this Limitless Assist – RSA via a 24×7 helpline number which is 1800 258 7111.

The TVS Apache RR 310 at the asking price of INR 2.28 lakh ex-showroom Delhi does offer immense value for money. Competition to be considered includes the KTM RC 390 which is the best-in-segment, but the Apache RR 310 comes with a more relaxed riding and a body profile much bigger in terms of road presence.

The TVS Apache RR 310 is powered by a 312.2cc, reverse inclined, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve petrol motor producing 34 PS of power @ 9700 RPM and 27.3 Nm of torque @ 7700 RPM matched to a 6-speed gearbox with slipper assist clutch. The bike claims to have a top speed of 160 kmph with a 0-100 kmph sprint time of 7.17 seconds.

The TVS Apache RR 310 is the brands most ambitious project yet, and has an engine jointly developed with BMW Motorrad.