Updated TVS Akula 310 (TVS Apache RR 310S) spotted on test

07/10/2017 - 11:40 | ,  ,   | Praveen M

The TVS Apache RR 310S (production TVS Akula 310) has been spied once again, image courtesy Dheeraj TheMotoGuy. Unlike last time, the rear tyre hugger and pillion grab rail are absent.

TVS Apache RR 310S spied right side action shot
The bike's relaxed ergonomics hints at sports touring capabilities.

The TVS Apache RR 310S’ design language conforms to the patent design leaked in August. The spy shot shows a clear picture of the seating position. The footpegs are slightly rear-set, but the handlebars are not as aggressive as its chief rival, the KTM RC390. The riding position and the sizeable bubble-type windshield can make this bike a potential sporty tourer. The rear view mirrors are on the fairing, just like the patent design picture. Like the concept version, the frame continues with the red paint scheme.

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The motorcycle shares the powerplant with the BMW G310R. The German bike draws power from a 313 cc single cylinder, DOHC engine with liquid cooling and fuel injection. The engine pairs with a 6-speed gearbox. It develops 34 PS of power at 9,500 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. Expect the engine to be tuned differently in the Apache to suit its dynamics.

The TVS Apache RR 310S features an all-digital vertically-stacked instrument cluster. The alloy wheels are borrowed from the Beemer and are shod with Michelin tyres. For suspension, the bike employs inverted forks at the front with a gold finish; and a monoshock at the rear. The bike comes to a halt using disc brakes on both ends.

TVS Apache RR 310S spied rear right quarter action shot
The rear tyre hugger and pillion grab rail are absent on this test mule.

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TVS Motor Company has created a separate department, which takes care of the export business and the Apache brand. This motorcycle also comes under its ambit, and will reportedly be launched in November, this year. Expect the bike to cost below INR 2 lakhs, ex-showroom. In the price segment, it will compete with the KTM RC 390.

[Image Credit: Dheeraj TheMotoGuy]

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