The TVS Design Challenge has served as a stage for budding designers across India to show their skills. The six shortlisted designs, with unique decals, have been posted on TVS Motor Company’s Facebook page. The six motorcycles have been digitally rendered with unique paint and graphics that give TVS’s flagship product an even more appealing look.
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TVS Motor Company wrote on social networks:
Stunning entries from budding designers across the Country for the #TVSDesignChallenge. Please vote on the best design by liking your favorite. Voting closes on 4th January 2019! #TVSdesignforprogress #GraphicDesign
While five of the six motorcycles retain the stock styling, the render created by Ameya Bhoi features Ducati Panigale V4 Speciale inspired graphics, Ohlins front forks, Brembo callipers, Akrapovic exhaust and a single-sided swingarm. The eliminated passenger footrests and a compact exhaust give the motorcycle an even cleaner look at the rear. The decals merge perfectly with the RR310’s red colour.
Apart from Ameya Bhoi’s unique take on the Apache RR310, all models retain the original design and components of the motorcycle. The graphics range from three-tone finish to a chequered flag design. Check out the shortlisted designs in the gallery below.
In the past, we have come across customised TVS Apace RR310 motorcycles that received a visual upgrade in the form of revised paint scheme and graphics. The BMW HP4 Race inspired livery brought a whole new look to the flagship TVS.
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In other updates, Japanese motorcycle magazine YoungMachine revealed a prototype of a fully faired BMW G310R. Christened as the BMW G310 SS, the motorcycle is a collaboration between the magazine and Aetek, a company famous for its exterior parts and produces full cowls. The body of the bike is finished in dry carbon that is seen on the fairing, fuel tank, fenders and rear panel. The fascia features Centre Air duct mimicking the litre-class BMW S1000RR. The tail comes with a Moto3 style, under-seat exhaust.