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BMW G 310 GS [2021]



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BMW G 310 GS Right Front Three Quarter
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Variant
Standard
City
Bangalore
₹ 3,73,733
Last known Ex-showroom, Bangalore
BMW has discontinued the G 310 GS [2021] and the bike is out of production.

G 310 GS [2021] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity313 cc
Mileage - ARAI
30 kmpl
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight175 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity11 litres
Seat Height835 mm

BMW G 310 GS [2021] Summary

The 2020 BMW G 310 GS features an all-LED headlamp as well as LED turn indicators that are different from the ones on the TVS Apache RR 310. This LED setup makes the the baby GS look a bit more muscular from the front.

BMW has also added interesting new paint schemes to the G 310 GS’ palette. This Rallye paint scheme consists of a blue and silver colour with bright red trellis frame and graphics. You can also have the ‘40 Years Edition’ colour combination of black and yellow or the Polar White paint scheme.

Powered the 2020 G 310 GS is a BS6-compliant, 313cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 34bhp at 9,500rpm and 28Nm at 7,500rpm. However, it now benefits from an assist and slipper clutch that prevents the rear wheel from hopping under downshifts. As part of the update, the motorcycle also gets adjustable clutch and brake levers. Furthermore, it is also equipped with a ride-by-wire throttle but surprisingly doesn’t offer ride modes like its TVS counterpart.

The anchoring setup on the G 310 GS BS6 includes a 300mm disc and a 240mm rotor at the front and the back, respectively; while the safety net comprises of dual-channel ABS. The suspension tasks are handled by 41mm upside-down forks at the front and a preload-adjustable mono-shock at the back.

In terms of competition it goes up against the KTM 250 Adventure and the Royal Enfield Himalayan.

BMW G 310 GS [2021] Review

  • Good Things

    • One of the easy riding adventure bikes in the market
    • The seating ergonomics is very comfortable
    • Brakes have good bite
  • Could be Better

    • 313cc engine develops vibrations at high revs
    • The six-speed gearbox is clunky
    • Expensive to maintain

BikeWale's Take

The G310GS is one of the few adventure touring motorcycles in India. It offers a comfortable riding position which makes it a good for long-distance touring. However, with a less vibe-y engine and smoother six-speed gearbox, it could provide a much better experience. The new version is priced quite well, but its service continues to be on the expensive side. 

BMW G 310 GS [2021] Expert Opinion

In order to find if the G 310 GS BS6 actually feels any better in the real world, we spent some time with the motorcycle, comprehensively scrutinising it in every scenario possible.

Introduction

BMW G 310 GS action

It was in 2018 that BMW stepped into the world of small-capacity adventure tourers with the G 310 GS. And back then when we rode it, we quite liked it for its comfort, good performance, solid build quality, and the visual appeal. However, it had a few downers and the biggest of them was the substantially hefty price tag.

BMW G 310 GS Right Front Three Quarter

But with the BS6-bound changes, BMW has also slashed the price of the bike to a surprising extent! The German bike maker has even added several new features to its kitty, bestowed it with mild styling revisions and, not to forget, introduced swanky new colour options. All this has definitely made the G 310 GS BS6 much more attractive and desirable than its BS4 version on paper. 

Now, in order to find if it actually feels any better in the real world, we spent some time with the motorcycle, comprehensively scrutinising it in every scenario possible. 

The Visuals

BMW G 310 GS Left Side View

We have always liked the design of this baby beemer, mainly because it is inspired by the iconic R1250GS. It looks tall, muscular, and imposing. This new Rallye colour scheme, in particular, looks really striking with the red coloured frame and cool graphics. BMW has also revised the shape of the headlamp and side panels to give that extra edge to its design.

BMW G 310 GS Head Light

Speaking of quality, it is a typical BMW, exuding solidity and an upmarket feel. Components like the golden USD forks, the handlebar clamp, the engine guard, and the luggage rack at the rear, everything looks built to last. And then the paint finish on every component is top-notch and there’s no hint of fading or chipping at all.

The Package

BMW G 310 GS Head Light

BMW has incorporated a handful of new elements in the G 310 GS BS6 and we take a look at them first. The list of modern features in the G 310 GS is longer now and it has finally received LED lighting all around. And the headlamp deserves special mention here for its great spread, may it be in low or high beam. Moreover, the DRL strip at the centre looks neat and so do the V-shaped LED turn indicators. 

BMW G 310 GS Engine From Right

Other latest inclusions are the adjustable brake and clutch levers, a ride-by-wire throttle, and an assist and slipper clutch. And then the most important revision has been done to its 312cc engine which, despite being BS6 compliant, continues to produce 34bhp of power at 9,250rpm and 28Nm of torque at 7,500rpm. It comes mated to a six-speed gearbox. 

BMW G 310 GS Front Tyre

As for the components which have been retained, it continues to be underpinned by a tubular steel trellis frame. It still rides on a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear alloy wheels shod with Metzeler Tourance rubbers. Soaking up undulations are the same upside-down forks and a monoshock which have been tweaked for a better ride, but more on that later. Stopping power comes from a 300mm disc up front and a 240mm rotor at the rear. Lastly, the LCD instrument cluster has also been left untouched. 

The Ride

BMW G 310 GS action

The BS6 model of the G310GS not only looks and feels good but it’s also a likeable motorcycle out on the road. One of the reasons for this is its strong performance. There’s oodles of grunt in the mid-range, roughly between 4,000-8,000rpm and that makes it fairly fast in the city. Overtaking requires just a slight twist of the throttle, which by the way is quite crisp now, thanks to the inclusion of the ride-by-wire tech. And when you flick it around, it isn’t as agile as its street bike sibling, but it responds with a decent amount of enthusiasm. What would have made its city ride better is a lighter clutch. And most importantly, the six-speed gearbox feels pretty clunky to operate.

BMW G 310 GS action

Once you’re out on the highway, it’s instantly evident that this bike is not meant for high-speed touring. It feels the most comfortable between 90-100kmph, and post that, vibes become noticeable on the handlebar and footpegs. Although the buzzing is not really bothersome, you will not want to push it beyond 100-110kmph, since the engine starts to feel annoyingly gruff after that. 

BMW G 310 GS action

The minor vibes and gruff nature of the engine can actually be dealt with because of the level of comfort the G 310 GS offers. It gives you a feeling of being in the bike because you’re sitting on a scooped seat, with the bulging tank ahead of you. And the overall riding stance is truly forgiving, even if you ride it from dawn till dusk. Standing up on the pegs isn’t much bothersome either. However, installing a handlebar riser would make standing up and riding a more relaxed affair, especially for taller riders. In its stock form, the handlebar is placed slightly low. 

Another aspect that takes care of your comfort is the amazingly plush ride quality. I had no trouble taking on the pothole-ridden roads of Mumbai as the GS handles them with utmost plushness and stability. The suspension setup is tuned well enough to absorb most of the undulations and doesn’t bottom out for the most part.

BMW G 310 GS action

And when you take the beaten path, the dampers can take on a decent amount of thrashing. I tried going fairly fast through rough terrain comprising of stones and dirt and a lot of dips and crest, and the GS went on soaking up almost everything. The 220mm of ground clearance also helps in preventing the underbelly from scraping or hitting the ground, unless you go all bonkers off the road. But it’s wise to be careful on low traction surfaces as the Metzeler Tourance tyres loose grip at times, which are otherwise brilliant on the road. While the GS can handle mild trails and broken roads efficiently, it’s clearly not an outright off-roader and exemplifying this fact is the presence of alloy wheels.

BMW G 310 GS Instrument Cluster

The G 310 GS would have been more fun on trails if it had an option to switch off the ABS on the rear wheel. And switchable ABS is only one of the few things it lacks. For today’s times, even the tiny LCD looks quite dated. A Bluetooth-enabled TFT console would have made it more modern. Nevertheless, the existing dash has all the necessary bits like speedometer, tachometer, fuel level indicator, fuel range figure, fuel consumption, odometer, two trip meters, gear position indicator, and engine temperature. Another downside is its 11litre fuel tank that is quite small for a bike focused on touring. 

Conclusion

BMW G 310 GS Front View

The BMW G 310 GS might have a few niggles but the positives truly outweigh them. It is a bike which you can tour on comfortably without having to worry about bad patches. And you can also have some fun around mountain twisties, while I also don’t see any problem in commuting on it every single day. And when the off-road enthusiast within you needs to be pampered, the GS does a good job of handling mild trails.

BMW G 310 GS Head Light

Having said all that, something that’s truly admirable about the G 310 GS is its price. With an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 2.85 lakh, it is around Rs 65,000 cheaper than the previous BS4 counterpart. And that’s definitely great pricing considering you get to flaunt the premium BMW badge sitting proudly on the motorcycle. Now, that also means higher service and spare part costs than its closest rival, the KTM 390 Adventure, but I would say that’s just the premium you pay to brag the BMW logo. 

Photography by Kaustubh Gandhi 

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BMW G 310 GS [2021] mileage

BMW G 310 GS [2021] mileage

The ARAI mileage of BMW G 310 GS [2021] is 30 kmpl. The average of the G 310 GS [2021] is 28 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

G 310 GS [2021] mileage details

G 310 GS [2021] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          313 cc
        • Max Power
          33.52 bhp @ 9250 rpm
        • Max Torque
          28 Nm @ 7500 rpm
        • Mileage - ARAI
          30 kmpl
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          Upside down fork , Ø 41 mm
        • Rear Suspension
          Cast aluminium dual swing arm
        • Braking System
          Dual Channel ABS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          175 kg
        • Seat Height
          835 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          -
        • Overall Length
          2075 mm
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
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      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
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      BMW G 310 GS [2021] User Reviews near Bangalore

      4.6/5

      (49 Ratings) 19 Reviews

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      3

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      Comfortable ride

      1 year ago


      Nigel

      Riding experience: the riding experience is so good long ride touring.
      Performance: It's so good responsive throttle in the low-mid-high range you can enjoy the comfortable ride. Servicing and maintenance: Expensive service but it's worth it.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      3

      Maintenance cost

      2

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Was this review helpful?

      2


      2


      Amazing touring bike but with few flaws

      2 years ago


      Attieh Al Faras

      1. This was my second bike it was an pure upgrade , the sales team were amazing make sure you ask them helmet for the bike
      2. This make is so comfy for driving it feels like you are sitting in sofa and most annoying thing about the bike it’s gear box which is so hard that i break my toes not so smooth , this bike is absolutely a beast
      3. The bike looks really amazing the looks of the bike will never let you down it is comparable with the other gs in term of the size. It can be considered as one of the best tourer in class
      4. The showrooms are less so do service centre they are fine maintaining the bag is absolutely really biter thing of the bike i wish bmw team makes it much cheaper
      5. Pros
      The headlight led will never let you down they are damn good
      Much stable at higher speeds
      Fit for even off road
      Cons
      Gear box is the main con of this bike
      Service experience we have to book before it makes it pain
      Smaller fuel tank for a tourer 13l it’s a main disappointment

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      2

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Occasional Commute

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      28 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Check the chain every 200 kms make sure you clean and lubricate the chain make sure you don’t rev @7k rpm for a longer at 7k you can feel the vibration Make sure you install radiator Guard

      Was this review helpful?

      9


      3


      BMW G 310 GS review

      2 years ago


      Jathin

      The dealer experience was not that great. The ride is as if you are sitting on a couch and all others are struggling to vade the bad roads . Love the revs of the engine, has enough juice while over taking and beautiful handling on the curves. Perfect bike for touring . Looks is a head turner, public will take selfies if you ride to the suburbs and park it even for few minutes.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      3

      Service Experience


      5

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Leisure Rides

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      30 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Service your bike on time. Take early appointments as most service centers are overbooked after BS6 engine got launched

      Was this review helpful?

      8


      3

      Its a absolutely fantastic bike

      2 years ago


      Suhaib P

      G 310 gs gets ride-by-wire throttle, a slipper-and-assist clutch, adjustable hand levers,. All-led indicators, and full-led headlampbuild quality has improved significantly as well.
      It may not have been time enough to justify a mid-cycle update, but bmw has taken the opportunity of updating their g 310 series along with the emissions compliance upgrade. We’ll be honest, the first time around the g 310 gs left a lot to be desired. On the bs4 bike, vibrations were through the roof, the build quality left lots to be desired and the front suspension dove like a kamikaze plane in off-road situations giving the sense that the gs was built more for the road than anything else. Finally, there was the price that was absolutely ludicrous. Bmw though have taken the learning curve and this new bs6 version promises to be everything that we hoped for from the g 310 gs, to begin with.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      3

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      Never owned

      Got mileage of

      30 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      30

      Was this review helpful?

      16


      16

      Dream bike

      2 years ago


      Lekshmi R

      The 310gs is the first stock seat other than my old 1980 suzuki gs that is day-long comfortable for me. The lightweight and very nimble handling make it great in the city – you can really carve through traffic and you’re unlikely to feel overwhelmed by it. I added the givi luggage rack, along with bark busters hand guards (for extra protection as well as warmth through wind-deflection) and some R&G crash protection.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      3

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      3

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      27 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      2

      This beast has got the best road presence

      1 year ago


      Girish Bhuva

      This is one of the most affordable bmw bikes in the market. The looks, riding quality, and features are really great. I have done a Rajasthan tour on this and absolutely no problem or no fatigue. Very well ergonomically designed and it is definitely likes you are owning a bmw gs family bike. Nevertheless to say this is surely head turner.

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

      Was this review helpful?

      2


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