
The TVS Apache RTR 310 is getting its first big update today, and it’s coming with a punch. TVS is all set to launch the refreshed version of its street naked bike, and if you’re a fan of speed, style, and value—this one’s for you.
What’s New This Time?
In 2023, TVS gave the Apache RR 310 some major upgrades. That included a lighter piston, a bigger airbox, and a higher compression ratio. These helped the RR 310 make 38hp and 29Nm of torque.

Right now, the Apache RTR 310 makes 35.6hp and 28.7Nm. But that might change. The same upgrades from the RR 310 are expected to come to the RTR version too. This means more power, better throttle response, and quicker rides for city and highway use.
Same Engine, But Smarter
The bike is powered by a 312cc engine, made in partnership with BMW Motorrad. This engine also powers the BMW G 310 RR and the Apache RR 310, but each has a unique feel. The RTR version is built for street fun—quick, sharp, and light.
Now, with the expected upgrades, the RTR 310 will not just look fast—it will be fast.
Feature Boost Incoming
TVS might add some cool features that were earlier exclusive to the RR 310. Think transparent clutch covers and aerodynamic winglets. These don’t just look good—they help performance too.
The bike already comes with smart tech like ride modes, a TFT display, and Bluetooth connectivity. Expect these to stay, with some fresh tweaks.
Price and Variants
Currently, the Apache RTR 310 starts at ₹2.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The mid-variant with a quickshifter is ₹2.67 lakh. The top-end yellow one is ₹2.72 lakh.
With the new update, prices may go up a little—but so will the value.
TVS will likely continue offering optional extras. This includes adjustable suspension, a brass-coated chain, Sepang Blue paint, and heated or cooled seats.
TVS has been slowly climbing the ladder in India’s premium bike market. The updated Apache RTR 310 shows they are not slowing down. It brings the fight to bikes like the KTM Duke 250 and BMW G 310 R—but at a better price point.
For young riders looking for speed, tech, and value in one sharp-looking machine, this launch is a big deal.
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