New paint scheme, unique design elements, and possible Apache RR 310-inspired updates teased
BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition: What’s Confirmed
BMW Motorrad India has officially teased a limited edition variant of its most affordable supersport bike — the BMW G 310 RR. This new model will be exclusive to the Indian market, with production capped at just 310 units.
Key Highlights from the Teaser:
- Limited-run badge: Each bike to feature a numbered metal plate on the fuel tank
- Teaser hints at a new paint scheme in black, red, and blue
- Unique cosmetic enhancements to distinguish it from the standard model
- Potential aerodynamic upgrades, possibly borrowed from the TVS Apache RR 310
- May feature new alloy wheels for a sportier look
Expected Specs: No Major Mechanical Changes
The 312cc water-cooled, single-cylinder engine is expected to remain unchanged, still producing:
- 33 hp of power
- 27 Nm of torque
- 6-speed gearbox
However, there’s a possibility BMW could tune the power figures closer to the Apache RR 310, which delivers:
- 37 hp
- 29 Nm
- Plus advanced features like:
- Launch control
- Cornering drag torque control
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Race-tuned Gen-2 computer
The Last Budget BMW Bike Standing
With the G 310 R and G 310 GS recently discontinued in India, the G 310 RR is now BMW Motorrad India’s most affordable offering.
- Current Price: ₹3.05 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
- Limited Edition Expected Price: Likely to be higher due to exclusivity and upgrades
- Launch Timeline: Expected before the 2025 festive season
What To Expect:
Feature | Standard G 310 RR | Limited Edition (Expected) |
---|---|---|
Engine | 312cc, 33 hp | Same (tuned for higher output possible) |
Cosmetic Enhancements | Standard design | Black-Red-Blue livery, alloy wheels |
Special Badge | No | Yes, numbered metal tank plate |
Aerodynamic Aids | No | Likely, from Apache RR 310 |
Price (Ex-Showroom) | ₹3.05 lakh | Slightly higher |
Launch Date | Already available | Before festive season 2025 |
The BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition is more than just a cosmetic update — it’s a statement piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its exclusive build, potential feature enhancements, and Apache DNA, it promises to be a unique offering in the entry-level sportbike segment.
Stay tuned as BMW Motorrad is likely to unveil the model in the coming weeks.