2025 TVS Apache RR 310 Launched With Segment-First Features

TVS Motor has launched the updated Apache RR 310 for 2025, priced at ₹2.78 lakh (ex-showroom). This version aligns with the OBD-2B emission norms while bringing fresh updates to keep it competitive in the market.
Celebrating Two Decades of Apache Legacy
The Apache brand now celebrates 20 years, with over six million customers worldwide. And with that legacy, TVS continues to inject racing DNA into its flagship supersport.
No Changes to Power and Performance
Powering the 2025 model is the same 312.2cc reverse-inclined engine. It still delivers 38 PS at 9,800 rpm and 29 Nm of torque at 7,900 rpm. Performance remains uncompromised despite the emissions upgrade.
Riders still get four riding modes – Track, Sport, Urban and Rain. These modes adapt the bike’s behavior based on road and weather conditions, making the RR 310 both a commuter and a weekend thrill machine.

New Tech Steals the Show
The big change this year is the electronics package. The updated bike gets launch control and cornering drag torque control—both segment-first features. It also features a second-gen race computer with multi-language support.
Design and Customisation Options
Design tweaks include new eight-spoke alloy wheels and sequential turn indicators. There’s also a new Sepang Blue colour inspired by TVS’s Asia OMC race machine.
TVS is offering the bike in three trims. The base Red variant is priced at ₹2.77 lakh, while a version with a quickshifter costs ₹2.94 lakh. The top-spec Bomber Grey comes in at ₹2.99 lakh.
For more customization, buyers can opt for optional kits. These include the Dynamic Kit, Dynamic Pro Kit, and Race Replica colour scheme at additional cost.
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Bookings and Deliveries
Bookings are open both at dealerships and online. Deliveries are expected to begin soon. According to TVS, this update enhances both track performance and daily usability.
A Sharper, Smarter RR 310
In its 2025 avatar, the Apache RR 310 brings new tech and style without messing with its proven performance. It stays relevant for riders who want everyday practicality mixed with motorsport-inspired thrills.