BMW has launched the G 310 RR Limited Edition to celebrate the 10,000-unit sales milestone of the standard model. Limited to 310 units, this special edition gets cosmetic updates that set it apart from the standard bike while remaining mechanically identical.
- Limited to 310 units with numbered tank badge
- Features BMW M-inspired colourway
- Mechanically identical to standard G 310 RR
BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition details
Cosmetic updates only, no mechanical improvements
The BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition features a special paint scheme with a black, red and blue colourway reminiscent of BMW’s ‘M’ performance models, such as the M 1000 RR. Each unit gets a numbered tank badge to mark its exclusivity within the 310-unit production run.
Unlike recent updates to the TVS Apache RR 310, which received engine enhancements, boosting output to 38hp and 29Nm, along with features like bi-directional quickshifter, cruise control, launch control and cornering drag torque control, the BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition remains mechanically unchanged from the standard bike. It carries over the same 313cc single-cylinder engine producing 34hp and 27.3Nm. The motorcycle also misses out on visual updates like winglets, a transparent clutch cover and new alloy wheels that were added to the Apache RR 310.
The Limited Edition is priced at Rs 2.99 lakh – Rs 18,000 more than the standard model, now priced at Rs 2.81 lakh, thanks to the GST reduction.
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