TVS has updated the Apache RR 310 for 2024 and we have ridden the motorcycle at the CoASTT High Performance track. You can read all about our experience in detail in the first ride review of the motorcycle. However, if you want a quick lowdown on its key details and gawk at its updated design, we’ve got you covered here.
The overall stance and a majority of the bodywork of the Apache RR 310 have remained unchanged. However, TVS has included winglets which are claimed to deliver a 3kg maximum downforce.
Another subtle yet cool visual addition is the transparent clutch cover similar to the much bigger bikes like those from Ducati.
The higher variants of the bike now get a bi-directional quick shifter as standard which works precisely and makes riding the bike at a racetrack a more entertaining affair.
Other features added to the list include cruise control (with optional cornering function), adjustable clutch and brake levers, and a revised layout and more connectivity options for its five-inch TFT.
The engine has also been reworked on by increasing the throttle body diameter and airbox along with the inclusion of a lighter forger piston.
These changes have resulted in a higher compression ratio, a 4bhp bump in its power output and a marginal 2Nm increment in its torque output.
The hardware package remains unchanged. It is underpinned by a tubular steel frame which rides on 17-inch wheels with grippy Michelin Road 5 tyres. Stopping power comes from a single disc at both ends.
The suspension setup comprises USDs and a monoshock which can be had with full adjustability by opting for the Dynamic kit worth Rs. 18,000.
The prices of the 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 start from Rs. 2.75 lakh (without quick shifter) and they go up to Rs. 2.97 lakh, ex-showroom.