2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 Launched In India with New Tech At Rs 2.39 Lakh
2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 arrives with smart features improved handling and bold new color options
TVS Motor Company launches a new version of its Apache RTR 310. It comes with new features, design updates, and more diversity through the company's Build-To-Order (BTO) initiative. The bike inherits the popular 312.12 cc single-cylinder motor. It delivers 35.6 PS at 9,700 rpm and 28.7 Nm at 6,650 rpm.
The power numbers remain the same, though TVS says it has re-tuned the engine. This translates into better responsiveness under everyday riding conditions. The engine is now OBD2B compliant. It can log real-time emissions information and meets new regulatory norms. A see-through clutch cover is the most visible change. This is a class-first feature, just like with its faired supersport sibling, the RR 310.
TVS has also overhauled the graphics and color schemes. Three new colors for the year 2025 are available from the company. This provides a new look. Sepang Blue color scheme remains exclusive to the highest-spec BTO variant. The front suspension has also received some attention. The entry-level model now gets 43 mm USD forks, so it is in line with the rest of the range.
Sequential turn indication and hand guards have also been included. There is a new second-generation digital cluster with enhanced user interface as well in the package. The display is now multi-lingual supported with deeper menu customizability. BTO program remains a major selling feature of the Apache RTR 310. It enables the purchasers to install packages such as the Dynamic Pro Kit.
This package adds ride upgrades like a keyless system, Drag Torque Control, and Launch Control. All of these functions are integrated into the RT-DSC platform. The RT-DSC system, or Race Tuned Dynamic Stability Control, continues to provide cornering ABS, traction control, and wheelie mitigation. TVS also made rider interface simpler. They minimized physical switches and make more use of the new cluster.
Ergonomics and layout are mostly unchanged. They continue to have the aggressive rider triangle that customers are accustomed to, if they were coming from smaller Apaches. The prices of the new Apache RTR 310 begin from Rs. 2,39,990 (ex-showroom) for the lowest variant. It goes up to Rs. 2,57,000 for the top non-BTO variant. The BTO variants begin at Rs. 2,75,000, depending on what functions customers choose. All the models will go on sale in metro cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai, and Kolkata from July 16.