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TVS starts testing new Apache based on BMW G 310 R

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TVS is currently working on a naked version of the Apache RR 310. This might arrive with the nameplate of ‘Apache RTR 310’. New spy images have emerged, thus providing a closer look at the upcoming streetfighter motorcycle.

Fresh Spy Shots Of The RTR 310

One of the recent spy images showcases the tail section of the RTR 310. It reveals a unique taillight design and split grab rails at the back. The number plate and turn indicators are mounted on the tyre hugger. This gives the motorcycle a clean and streamlined look.

Design And Ergonomics Of Apache RTR 310

In terms of design and ergonomics, the Apache RTR 310 differs noticeably from its fully-faired sibling, the RR 310. It features raised handlebars and a suspension setup that allows for a more upright riding posture, offering greater comfort for street riding. Reports suggest that the RTR 310 will use the same 313cc, single-cylinder engine found in the BMW G 310 R. This engine produces 33.5 BHP and 27.3 Nm of torque and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. However, TVS might retune the engine for improved mid-range performance. The top speed of the bike is rumoured to be around 158 km/h.

Apache Rtr 310 Will Expand TVS’s Lineup

The introduction of the Apache RTR 310 will expand TVS’s Apache lineup, offering riders a sporty naked motorcycle option. It will likely cater to those who prefer a more aggressive riding stance and a dynamic street-oriented riding experience. Further details about the TVS Apache RTR 310, such as its launch date, pricing, and additional features, are yet to be revealed. Motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the official unveiling of this highly anticipated streetfighter model from TVS.

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