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TVS Apache RR 310

Autocar score
8
₹2.93 - ₹3.51 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Starting₹4,183 /month
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The TVS Apache RR 310 is a performance-focused sportbike that was first launched in 2017. After being on sale for years and receiving multiple updates in terms of performance, electronics, and design, the Apache RR 310 received its most comprehensive update in September 2024. As part of the update, the motorcycle received:

  • Increased power and torque
  • Addition of cruise control and adjustable levers
  • New features such as aero winglets, transparent clutch cover, etc.

The Apache RR 310 price starts at ₹2.59 lakh and goes up to ₹3.13 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the TVS Apache RR 310 on road price generally falls between ₹2.93 lakh and ₹3.87 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, and various other factors.

The Apache RR 310 is powered by a 312.2cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, reverse-inclined engine. The engine of this TVS bike produces 38PS of power at 9800rpm and 29Nm of peak torque at 7900rpm in Sport and Track modes. Meanwhile, in Urban and Rain modes, the power and torque drops to 30PS and 26.5Nm for better control in city conditions.

In terms of power, the motorcycle can accelerate from 0 to 60kph in 2.82 seconds and 0 to 100kph in 6.74 seconds. The Apache RR 310 top speed is 164kph. Despite its performance-oriented nature, the motorcycle offers a respectable fuel economy. As per ARAI, the Apache RR 310 mileage is 34.7kpl. 

In terms of features, the TVS Apache RR 310 is equipped with a 5-inch TFT display, SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, glide through technology plus, and advanced rider aids like traction control and cornering ABS (with optional kits). The Apache RR 310 also offers intelligent cluster features such as dynamic rev limiter, overspeed alert, and ride analytics through the TVS Connect app.

Currently, the TVS Apache RR 310 is available in 3 variants: Base without QuickShifterBase, and Anniversary Edition, and it rivals other sportbikes such as - BMW G 310 RR,  KTM RC 390 and Yamaha R3.

TVS Apache RR 310 Specifications

Here are the key Apache RR 310 specifications:

  • Engine type: SI, 4-stroke, 4-valve, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
  • Engine capacity: 312.2cc
  • Maximum power: 38PS (Sport/Track) and 30PS (Urban/Rain)
  • Maximum torque: 29Nm (Sport/Track) and 26.5Nm (Urban/Rain)
  • Gearbox: 6-speed
  • Top speed: 164kph
  • Mileage: 34.7kpl (ARAI)
  • Fuel tank capacity: 11 litres
  • Kerb weight: 174kg
  • Seat height: 810mm
  • Ground clearance: 180mm
  • Wheelbase: 1365mm
  • Length: 2001mm
  • Width: 786mm
  • Height: 1135mm
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TVS Apache RR 310 Features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Body Type
Bike
Mileage
34.7 kpl
Engine
312.2 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
37.48 bhp @ 9800 rpm
Max Torque
29 Nm @ 7900 rpm
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TVS Apache RR 310 price & variants

The TVS Apache RR 310 price starts at ₹2.59 lakh for the Base without QuickShifter variant and goes up to ₹3.13 lakh for the top variant Anniversary Edition (ex-showroom). The Apache RR 310 is available in 3 variants, and depending on the variant selected, the price varies. 

View the latest Apache RR 310 price in India for all variants in the table below:

Apache RR 310 Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Apache RR 310 Base without QuickShifter

₹2,59,490

Apache RR 310 Base

₹ 2,75,440

Apache RR 310 Anniversary Edition

₹3,12,640

On the other hand, the Apache RR 310 on road price generally ranges between ₹2.93 lakh and ₹3.87 lakh in major Indian cities like Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Mumbai, etc.

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TVS Apache RR 310 Base
312.2 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹3.11 Lakh

TVS Apache RR 310 expert review

Autocar score
8

We like

  • Strong performance

  • Ease of riding

We don't like

  • Still not free of vibrations

  • Price could be lower

TVS Apache RR 310 User Reviews

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TVS Apache RR 310 mileage

As per ARAI, the Apache RR 310 mileage is around 34.7kpl. But in real-world conditions, as reported by various owners, the TVS Apache RR 310 mileage typically ranges from 30kpl to 35kpl, depending on riding conditions, traffic, and riding style.

The Apache RR 310 is equipped with an 11-litre fuel tank, so you don’t have to worry about frequent fuel stops. A full tank delivers a real-world riding range of roughly 350km to 420km.

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Petrol312.2 ccManual34.7 kpl

TVS Apache RR 310 Images

The Apache RR 310 images showcase its aggressive fully-faired sportbike design and track-focused styling. The image gallery highlights:

  • Aerodynamic fairing with winglets
  • Twin LED headlamp setup
  • Transparent clutch cover
  • Sporty riding stance
  • 5-inch TFT instrument cluster, etc

 

Browse through 5 Apache RR 310 images to explore the bike from multiple angles and colour options.

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TVS Apache RR 310 videos

A total of 1 videos are available for the TVS Apache RR 310, providing an in-depth view of its design, features, and riding experience. The videos include all 3 variants, showing the color options, trims, and differences across models. Riders can use these videos to assess both the aesthetics and performance of the bike before making a choice.

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TVS Apache RR 310 Colours

The TVS Apache RR 310 colours lineup includes 3 shades:

  • Bomber Grey
  • Racing Red
  • Sepang Blue
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Bomber Grey
Racing Red
Sepang Blue

TVS Apache RR 310 FAQs

The Apache RR 310 price starts at ₹2.59 lakh and goes up to ₹3.13 lakh (ex-showroom).

The TVS Apache RR 310 on road price generally ranges between ₹2.54 lakh and ₹3.58 lakh, depending on RTO, variant, etc.

The Apache RR 310 top speed is 164kph in Sport and Track modes.

As per ARAI, the Apache RR 310 mileage is around 34.7kpl.

The Apache RR 310 cc engine capacity is 312.2cc.

The Apache RR 310 seat height is 810mm.

The Apache RR 310 weight is 174kg (kerb).

Yes. The TVS Apache RR 310 features multiple riding modes, like: Urban, Rain, Sport, and Track.

The TVS Apache RR 310 maximum speed is around 164kph.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

TS

Tanmay Srinath

8w

I’m a 25-year-old rider from Bangalore (6 ft, 95 kg) currently using a 2018 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V (non-ABS). After a few close calls, I want to upgrade to a comfortable supersport or naked bike. My budget is flexible up to ₹10 lakh. I’m open to superbikes if they look great, but spares availability, service practicality, ground clearance, and E20 compatibility are important for Indian roads. I have tested multiple bikes: TVS RR 310: Loved the package. Best posture, great suspension for potholes, features, and comfort. My only worry is the engine refinement stories I’ve heard. I'm also worried that TVS might phase it out, and I'd be left searching for parts. Aprilia RS 457: Found the posture torturous and honestly didn’t get the hype around it. Hurt my fingers when doing a full turn with the handle. KTM Adventure 390: Felt unsafe due to excessive vibrations. I also don't like how adventure bikes look. Too bulky for my tastes. I'm 25 - should be able to enjoy my life! Kawasaki Ninja 300: Felt very outdated, and the engine character didn't impress me. The Kawasaki dealership experience was also quite poor. Aprilia Tuono 457: Posture was okay, but the engine didn't feel special enough to justify the high purchase price and service costs. Looks didn't impress me one bit. Suzuki GSX-8R: Comfortable and fast, but 11 lakhs feels unjustified given the high maintenance concerns. I loved Rishaad's review on it (great reviewer and presenter - send him my love!), but I didn't really understand what's so special about it. I could barely use 20% of its power :) I mostly ride in the city with occasional highway trips. Since I know decent TVS service folks, after-sales for the RR 310 isn't an issue. My main questions are: How bad is the refinement on the RR 310 really? Have the recent updates fixed the vibration issues? Is the 310 platform being phased out anytime soon, or is it safe to buy now? Should I wait for the 450 RR? Given my requirement for a comfortable posture and E20 compatibility, is it worth waiting for an updated Yamaha R3 or another 2026 twin, or should I just go ahead with the RR 310? I'm looking to purchase something in the March-April timeframe, but happy to wait longer if there's anything better coming up :)

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
8w

TVS has been giving the Apache RR 310 an update almost every year since it came out, improving small areas like refinement, features and adding more colours too. Today's Apache RR 310 is a feature-loaded machine which has significantly improved NVH levels, although it's still a single-cylinder machine. So, you will have to deal with some vibrations in certain bands of the rev range. Since you seem to prefer a twin-cylinder sportbike experience over a single and have the budget to go for it, the Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a bike we'd recommend you seriously consider. It has reasonably comfortable ergonomics and decently compliant suspension for daily usage. Its 451cc, twin-cylinder engine has a healthy spread of mid-range grunt, and it will also be fun to chase the redline, given some open tarmac. Yes, Kawasaki bikes are expensive to maintain, but that's something you will have to make peace with if you want a twin-cylinder sportbike today. You can also rest easy about E20 compatibility because all new bikes and scooters sold in India are compatible with our fuel. If you don't think the Ninja 500 justifies its high price tag, then move up to the little more expensive but quite a bit more capable Ninja 650. It is one of the few big bikes on sale in India that can genuinely be used on a day-to-day basis. As long as you're mindful of the low ground clearance and expensive rims. Coming to the TVS/BMW 450cc sportbike, an official launch is unlikely to happen anytime soon, considering we have only just spotted a heavily camouflaged test mule for the first time. Thank you for your kind words about Rishaad. We'll be sure to pass them on!

TVS Apache RR 310
Kawasaki Ninja 500
Kawasaki Ninja 650
NE

Neeraj

14w

Hello, I am planning to buy a sports-faired bike in the 500 cc range for mostly city riding and occasional highway use. Should I consider the Ninja 500 or Aprilia 457, or wait for the CBR 500 or another upcoming bike in the next 3-4 months? If none of the above are suitable for city riding (Bangalore), should I consider the Ninja 300 or Apache 310?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9w

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a great sportsbike at a very steep price, just like its predecessor, the Ninja 400. If you can stretch for the Ninja, it is a capable, refined, comfortable and reliable machine which will serve you well. Do bear in mind that Kawasaki spares and service have a reputation for being on the pricey side and that the company's dealer network is quite small across the country. The Aprilia RS 457 is a truly great sportsbike, but because of its focused nature, it won't be the best fit on broken city roads. Another aspect to consider is that the 457cc engine has been reported to have multiple reliability issues that keep recurring. So, we would recommend you not go with the RS.The Honda CBR500R is not sold in India, so it shouldn't factor into your decision. The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is a machine that thoroughly feels its age today, but remains a unique offering in the class with its twin-cylinder engine. The single-cylinder TVS Apache RR 310 will feel quite dull to ride in comparison to these twin-cylinder machines. But it is also much more affordable and easier to maintain. Take a test ride to decide which bike is better for you.

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