BMW Motorrad has released a teaser of the updated G 310 RR, confirming that its India launch is just around the corner. The supersport, which is closely related to the TVS Apache RR 310, will arrive with mechanical upgrades, new features, and refreshed styling to keep it competitive in the entry-level sportbike segment.
Design Updates and Aerodynamics
The new BMW G 310 RR is expected to feature:
- Revised fairing with aerodynamic winglets, generating up to 3 kg of downforce
- New alloy wheels with a sportier look
- Transparent clutch cover for a performance-focused touch
- Sharper bodywork for improved road presence
Mechanical Improvements
Performance upgrades are likely to be a key highlight. The G 310 RR could get:
- Larger airbox and throttle body for better breathing
- Lighter forged piston for reduced engine weight
- Higher compression ratio to enhance power and efficiency
These tweaks should deliver a slight bump in overall performance while improving ride quality.
Feature Upgrades
BMW may also introduce premium features typically seen on larger bikes, including:
- Cruise control
- Launch control
- Cornering drag torque control
- Updated electronics package for enhanced safety and performance
Expected Price in India
The outgoing BMW G 310 RR is priced around ₹3.05 lakh – ₹3.15 lakh (ex-showroom). With the updates, the new model could be priced in the range of ₹3.20 lakh – ₹3.35 lakh (ex-showroom), making it one of the most premium offerings in its segment.
Rivals Comparison: BMW G 310 RR vs Competition
| Model | Price (Ex-showroom, Rs) | Power & Torque | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW G 310 RR (2025, expected) | 3.20 – 3.35 lakh | ~34 hp / 27 Nm | Premium features, BMW badge, winglets, cruise & launch control |
| TVS Apache RR 310 | 2.72 lakh | 34 hp / 27.3 Nm | Best value in segment, adjustable suspension, BTO customisation |
| KTM RC 390 | 3.18 lakh | 43.5 hp / 37 Nm | Track-focused, quickshifter+, aggressive styling |
| Kawasaki Ninja 300 | 3.43 lakh | 39 hp / 26.1 Nm | Twin-cylinder refinement, Japanese build quality |
Launch Timeline
BMW has not confirmed the official launch date, but given the teaser release, the updated BMW G 310 RR is expected to debut in India very soon.
The updated BMW G 310 RR promises to combine sharper styling, stronger performance, and advanced features—all while taking the fight to the KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 300, and its own sibling, the TVS Apache RR 310.
