TVS enthusiasts have something to look forward to, as the company has teased the launch of the naked version of its popular model, the Apache RR 310. Scheduled for its India debut on September 6, TVS has also initiated pre-bookings for this eagerly anticipated bike.
The upcoming naked variant of the RR 310 is set to showcase a radical and edgy design, setting it apart in the competitive market. It’s expected to come with a range of accessories that riders can choose from to customize their bike according to their preferences.
One of the most noticeable differences in the teaser video is the distinct styling of the naked RR 310 compared to its Bavarian counterpart, the BMW G 310 R. The headlight is positioned lower and features two separate Daytime Running Light (DRL) units, adding a unique touch to the overall appearance.
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The teaser also reveals the inclusion of winglets and lever protectors on the bike. These features might be offered as optional extras, providing riders with an opportunity to enhance their bike’s aesthetics and functionality.
Taking a closer look at the teaser, the sub-frame of the upcoming naked bike appears to have undergone significant changes compared to the Apache RR 310. The low-mount number plate holder is another addition that distinguishes this version.
Furthermore, an interesting observation is the presence of a fluid reservoir on the left side of the bike. While not confirmed, this suggests the potential inclusion of a hydraulically actuated clutch, a feature commonly found on premium motorcycles.
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Although the exact mechanical specifications are yet to be unveiled, it’s anticipated that the underlying mechanics will be reminiscent of the Apache RR 310. Once launched, the naked variant of the TVS Apache RR 310 will compete against models such as the BMW G 310 R, Honda CB300R, and the newly introduced 399cc KTM 390 Duke.
As TVS continues to push the boundaries of innovation and design, motorcycle enthusiasts can expect a refreshing and exciting addition to the two-wheeler market with the upcoming naked Apache RR 310 derivative.