BMW G 310 R Discontinued in India? Here’s What We Know?

G 310 R – Once the Entry Gate to BMW Ownership
The G 310 R was a fan-favourite for riders entering the BMW brand. Priced accessibly, it was sold alongside the G 310 GS (adventure tourer) and G 310 RR (track-focused sportbike). While the GS and RR remain listed, the G 310 R has mysteriously disappeared.
What Powered the G 310 R?

- 313cc single-cylinder engine
- 33 hp and 28 Nm of torque
- 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.5 seconds
- 6-speed gearbox
It also came with full LED lighting, a digital instrument cluster, dual-channel ABS, and adjustable brake and clutch levers.
Why Was It Delisted?
Leading up to its removal, BMW offered discounts of up to ₹50,000 on the G 310 R. Reports suggest dealerships no longer have unsold inventory, pointing to a complete phase-out.
The G 310 R was developed with TVS, sharing its platform with the Apache RR 310 and RTR 310.
What’s Next?
There’s speculation that the G 310 GS might be the next model to go since it uses the same platform. Meanwhile, BMW is preparing to introduce the F 450 GS in India, a more advanced middleweight adventure bike.

Final Thoughts
BMW hasn’t made any official statement, but the quiet removal of the G 310 R hints at a larger strategy shift. Whether it’s focusing on premium models or streamlining offerings, one thing’s clear—BMW’s approach to entry-level bikes in India is changing.
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