TVS Apache RR 310 Launched At Rs 2.78 Lakh, Meets OBD2B Compliance
With OBD-2B compliance, the Apache RR 310 has become Rs 3,000 more expensive and is priced at Rs 2.78 lakh, ex-showroom, for the base Red color variant without a quick-shifter
TVS has unveiled its updated Apache RR 310 sportbike, which meets the latest OBD-2B emission norms. The new Apache RR 310 features launch control, cornering drag torque control, sequential turn indicators, and new 8-spoke alloy wheels. The new version of the RR 310 sportbike is priced at Rs 2.78 lakh, ex-showroom.

New TVS Apache RR 310 Gets New Features With OBD2B Compliance
The new Apache RR 310 continues to draw power from the existing liquid-cooled 312 cc single-cylinder engine, delivering 380 horsepower and 29 Nm of torque. It also features the same 6-speed gearbox with a slip/assist clutch and a bidirectional quick shifter.
As part of the new update, the TVS sportbike features 8-spoke alloy wheels, just like the Apache RTR 310. The brand has introduced new electronic rider aids, such as launch control and cornering drag control, as standard. Despite some minor features and engine updates, the bike retains a similar profile to its previous models.
With OBD-2B compliance, the Apache RR 310 has become Rs 3,000 more expensive and is priced at Rs 2.78 lakh, ex-showroom, for the base Red color variant without a quick-shifter. If the customer opts for a slick, bidirectional quickshifter, the price increases to Rs 2.95 lakh, while the Bomber Grey color option costs Rs 3 lakh, ex-showroom.
Apart from these standard options, customers have Built-to-Order (BTO) packages that allow further customization based on personal preferences. The Dynamic pack costs Rs 18,000, and the Dynamic Pro pack requires an additional Rs 16,000.
Leveraging its racing background in the Asia One Make Championship series, TVS has also introduced a distinct Sepang Blue shade on the RR 310, available for an additional price of Rs 10,000. Overall, the fully equipped and updated version of Apache RR 310 now costs Rs 3 lakh, ex-showroom, in India.
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