TVS Apache RTR 310 spotted revealing fresh details ahead of launch

The TVS Apache RTR 310, a new street-naked motorbike that will likely be unveiled on September 6th, has been spotted disclosing fresh information.

As everyone is aware, it is based on the Apache RR 310 and will be powered by the same engine as the TVS flagship Apache bike and the BMW G 310 family. A completely fresh look is likely to be disclosed with the naked motorcycle.

TVS Apache RTR 310 latest spy shots

You can see in these photographs that the bike will get an all-digital instrument cluster positioned horizontally. The new naked bike will include an adjustable lever arrangement and a twin horn setup.

At first, we assumed it would look similar to the BMW G 310 R naked motorcycle. With a newly created LED headlight, new tank extensions, and a slightly modified tail design finish, it will, nonetheless, have a sharper appearance compared to its BMW cousin. Along with the split seat configuration, the rearview mirrors on the new TVS bike seem distinctive. However, there’s one thing to note. The bike’s Micheline Road 5 tyres, which we previously saw on the Apache RR 310.

TVS Apache RTR 310 Power figures

Like its siblings, the exhaust silencer has an identical appearance. The bike will be powered by the same 313cc single-cylinder engine with 33.5 BHP and 27.3 Nm of torque. Potentially, the tuning for the naked motorcycle will vary according to its aerodynamics. TVS Apache RTR 310 fills the market gap between the Duke 250 and Duke 390. The latest offering of TVS will rival the KTM Duke 250, and the BMW connection advantage can come in handy.