TVS Motor Company recently launched the 2024 Apache RR 310, boasting an impressive array of features and performance upgrades. This latest iteration of the popular sports bike offers advanced technology, dynamic riding modes, and enhanced safety features, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts. Here’s a detailed look at what the 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 has to offer.
2024 TVS Apache RR 310
Instrument Console and Connectivity
The 2024 Apache RR 310 features a 5-inch TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity. This vibrant display offers turn-by-turn navigation and a host of information including:
- Speedometer and Tachometer: For real-time speed and RPM monitoring.
- Odometer and Trip Meter: Tracks overall and trip-specific distances.
- Clock and Fuel Gauge: Provides real-time updates on time and fuel levels.
- Ride Modes: Displays four riding modes – Track, Sport, Urban, and Rain.
- Additional Information: Average speed, mileage, gear position, and race telemetry data like distance covered, best lap record, and G-force readings.
- Document Storage: Conveniently store up to three digital documents, such as your registration card and driving license, directly on the console.
Riding Modes and Safety Features
The Apache RR 310 is equipped with four distinct riding modes tailored to different conditions:
- Track Mode: For high-speed stability and performance.
- Sport Mode: Balances power and agility for spirited rides.
- Urban Mode: Offers a smoother throttle response for city riding.
- Rain Mode: Enhanced traction and reduced power delivery for wet conditions.
Additional features include a quickshifter (optional bi-directional), cruise control, and traction control for a seamless riding experience.
Dynamic and Dynamic Pro Kits
For riders seeking an extra edge, TVS offers two upgrade packages:
Dynamic Kit
Priced at an additional Rs 18,000, the Dynamic Kit includes:
- Fully Adjustable Suspension: Customizable front and rear suspension for optimal comfort and control.
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): Real-time updates on tyre pressure for enhanced safety.
- Brass-Coated Chain: Improved durability and aesthetic appeal.
Dynamic Pro Kit
This kit, costing Rs 16,000, includes a state-of-the-art 6-axis IMU system enabling advanced features such as:
- Cornering Traction Control: Maintains grip during aggressive cornering.
- Cornering ABS: Ensures optimal braking force distribution.
- Cruise Control: For relaxed highway cruising.
- Wheelie and Stoppie Control: Prevents unintended wheel lifts or endos.
- Hill-Hold Assist: Prevents rollback on steep inclines.
Performance and Specifications of 2024 TVS Apache RR 310
The heart of the Apache RR 310 is a 312cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, reverse-inclined engine delivering 38PS at 9,800rpm and 29Nm at 7,900rpm. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox and optional bi-directional quickshifter, the bike offers a thrilling performance. Key specifications include:
- Suspension Setup: Inverted fork at the front and monoshock at the rear.
- Braking System: 300mm front disc and 240mm rear disc, both petal units, for efficient braking.
- Dimensions: Wheelbase of 1365mm, ground clearance of 180mm, and seat height of 810mm.
- Weight and Capacity: Kerb weight of 174kg and a fuel tank capacity of 11 litres.
Pricing and Competitors of 2024 TVS Apache RR 310
The 2024 Apache RR 310 is available in multiple variants:
- Racing Red (without quickshifter): Rs 2,75,000
- Racing Red (with quickshifter): Rs 2,92,000
- Bomber Grey (with quickshifter): Rs 2,97,000
(All prices are ex-showroom). The bike competes with the Keeway K300 R, KTM RC 390, and Kawasaki Ninja 300 in the premium sports bike segment.
Conclusion
With its advanced features, powerful engine, and attractive pricing, the 2024 TVS Apache RR 310 stands out as a formidable contender in its class. Whether you are looking for a bike that excels on the track or one that offers comfort and safety for daily commutes, the Apache RR 310 delivers on all fronts.
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