BMW G310 RR
Key Specs- 312.12 cc,
33.5 bhp,
174 kg
Bharat Stage Emission- 6 (BS-VI)
Avg. Ex-showroom price
₹ 2,89,991
BMW G310 RR Price
| Variant | Price | Specifications |
| G310 RR Standard | ₹ 2,89,991Avg. Ex-showroom price | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
| G310 RR Style Sport | ₹ 2,99,009Avg. Ex-showroom price | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
BMW G310 RR Summary
G310 RR Key Highlights
312.12 cc
30 kmpl
6 Speed Manual
174 kg
11 litres
811 mm
About G310 RR
The BMW G310 RR is a sports bike that starts at Rs. 2,89,991 in India. It is available in two variants and two colours, with the top variant starting at Rs. 2,99,009. The BMW G310 RR is powered by a 312.12cc BS6 engine that produces 33.5 bhp and 27.3 Nm of torque. BMW G310 RR has anti-lock braking system with both front and rear disc brakes. This G310 RR motorcycle weighs 174 kg and has an 11-liter fuel tank.
BMW G310 RR Colours
BMW G310 RR Specification & Features
Specification
Power & Performance
| Fuel Type: | Petrol | Engine Type: | Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI, Reverse Inclined, DOHC |
| Max Power: | 33.5 bhp @ 9,700 rpm | Transmission: | 6 Speed Manual |
| Max Torque: | 27 .3 Nm @ 7,700 rpm | Transmission Type: | Chain Drive |
| Displacement: | 312.12 cc | Clutch: | Wet Multiplate |
| Cylinders: | 1 | Fuel Delivery System: | Fuel Injection |
| Bore: | 80 mm | Fuel Tank Capacity: | 11 litres |
| Stroke: | 62.1 mm | Reserve Fuel Capacity: | 1 litres |
| Valves Per Cylinder: | 4 | Riding Range: | 330 Km |
| Compression Ratio: | 10.9 :1 | Mileage: | 30 kmpl |
| Ignition: | CDI | Top Speed: | 160 Kmph |
| Spark Plugs: | 1 Per Cylinder | Emission Standard: | BS-VI |
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
| Front Brake Type: | Disc | Front Tyre Size: | 110/70 – R17 |
| Front Brake Size: | 300 mm | Rear Tyer Size: | 150/60 – R17 |
| Rear Brake Type: | Disc | Tyre Types: | Tubeless |
| Rear Brake Size: | 240 mm | Radial Tyres: | Yes |
| Calliper Type: | Front- 4 Piston, Rear- Single Piston Caliper | Wheel Type: | Alloy |
| Front Wheel Size: | 17 inch | Front Suspension: | Upside-down fork, Ø 41 mm |
| Rear Wheel Size: | 17 inch | Rear Suspensions: | Cast aluminium dual swing arm, central spring strut |
Dimensions & Chassis
| Kerb Weight: | 174 kg | Wheelbase: | 1,365 mm |
| Overall Lenght: | 2,001 mm | Ground Clearance: | —- mm |
| Overall Width: | 767 mm | Seat Height: | 811 mm |
| Overall Height: | 1,135 mm | Chassis Type: | Tubular space frame |
Features
| Odometer: | Digital | DRLs(Daytime Running Lights): | Yes |
| Braking System: | Single Channel ABS | Start Type: | Electric Start |
| Speedometer: | Digital | Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
| Battery: | 12 V / 8 Ah, Maintenance Free | Headlight Type: | LED |
| USB charging port | No | Brake/Tail Light: | LED |
| Turn Signal: | LED | No. Of Tripmeter: | 2 |
| Tachometer: | Digital | Tripmeter: | Digital |
| Fuel Guage: | Yes | Additional features: | 4 Riding Modes (Track/Sports/Rain/Urban) |
Good Things
- The overall styling is quite aspirational
- Gets full digital instrument cluster
- 310cc engine is known to offer good performance
Could be Better
- Limited sales, service reach
- After-sales is more expensive than TVS Apache RR310
- Misses out on adjustable suspension
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