TVS Motor Launches Updated Apache RR 310 in India
TVS launches 2025 Apache RR 310 with new tech, bold design, BTO kits, and race DNA—celebrating 20 years and 6M+ customers worldwide.
Date: April 18, 2025
Chennai- TVS Motor Company is an Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturer, has launched the 2025 edition of its flagship motorcycle, the Apache RR 310, marking two major milestones 20 years of the Apache brand and over six million customers worldwide.
The updated RR 310 is now OBD-2B compliant and packed with enhancements focused on delivering a superior performance and riding experience. Inspired by TVS’s championship-winning race machine, a new Sepang Blue Race Replica colour scheme has also been introduced, adding to its aggressive, fully-faired design.
Apache RR 310 will be offered in two primary variants along with three Built-To-Order (BTO) customization kits. The available colour options include Red (without quickshifter), Red (with quickshifter), and Bomber Grey, each priced accordingly to cater to different rider preferences.
Under the fairing, the bike is powered by a reverse-inclined DOHC engine delivering 38 PS at 9,800 rpm and 29 Nm at 7,900 rpm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Riders can choose from four ride modes Track, Sport, Urban, and Rain making it adaptable for both daily commutes and spirited riding.
Apache RR 310 introduces several segment-first features aimed at enhancing performance, safety, and rider engagement. These include sequential turn indicators for improved visibility, Cornering Drag Torque Control (RT-DSC) that enhances stability during aggressive cornering, and launch control for optimal acceleration from a standstill. The motorcycle also debuts a Gen-2 race computer with multilingual support, along with new 8-spoke alloy wheels that not only elevate aesthetics but also contribute to improved handling dynamics.
With its sharp design, track-ready ergonomics, and racing DNA from four decades of TVS Racing, the Apache RR 310 continues to evolve. Notably, its race-spec sibling set a lap record of 1:49.742 seconds with a top speed of 215.9 km/h in the Asia Road Racing Championship.