Here Are The Bikes That May Be Launched In May
- May 1, 2021
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[UPDATE: The 2020 TVS Apache RR310 Is Here!]
With the BS6 deadline looming closer, TVS has been updating its products to meet the upcoming BS6 norms. While the Apache RTR 200, RTR 160 and Jupiter have been launched in BS6 trim, next on the list is the Apache RR 310. TVS will launch the BS6 Apache RR 310 on January 30.
Apart from a greener motor, TVS has given its flagship motorcycle cosmetic and feature updates as well. The new motorcycle will sport a two-tone paint scheme and new graphics. A significant update will be the instrument console. TVS will replace the existing LCD instrument console with a colour TFT screen. While the previous unit was quite comprehensive, like the new Apaches, we expect the inclusion of Bluetooth smartphone connectivity and navigation.
Also read: 2019 TVS Apache RR 310: First Ride Review
The BS6 motor is expected to have a slight drop in performance compared to the current 34PS and 27.3Nm of torque. We hope the updated motor has been improved in terms of refinement. The underpinnings are expected to be carried over save for the Michelin Pilot Street radial tyres, which could be replaced with stickier rubber.
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With all these changes, we expect the BS6 Apache RR310 to command a premium of Rs 15,000 over the existing model. This would bring the price up to around Rs 2.43 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), which is still more affordable than its only competitor, the BS4 KTM RC 390. Stay tuned for more details.
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