The BMW G310R bike is one of the most awaited motorcycles in the world. since its unveiling at the 2016 Auto Expo while the G310 GS is expected to make its Indian debut at the 2018 Auto Expo. BMW wanted their new small capacity motorcycle to have a design that will go with their entire product portfolio. After a long wait and endless rumors. BMW finally pulled the wrap off their first small capacity motorcycle, the G310R. At first look at the G310R doesn’t look very attractive but the design grows on you. Developed under a joint venture between the German automaker and India's TVS Motor Company. This new BMW G310R bike offering has been crafted and Engineered by BMW in Munich but will be produced in Bangalore at TVS Motor’s facility on the bike. The motorcycles are being exported for sale in the international market as of now.
Displacement............................. 313 cc
Maximum Power........................ 33.6 BHP @ 9500 rpm
Maximum Torque...................... 28 NM @ 7500 rpm
No. of Cylinders......................... 1
No. of Gears ............................. 6
Seat Height ............................. 785 mm
Ground Clearance..................... 165 mm
Kerb/Wet Weight ..................... 158.5 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity ................... 11 litres
Top Speed................................. 143 kmph
Type.................................... ..... Naked
Shades...................... .............. Strato Blue Metallic, Cosmic Black, Pearl White Metallic
Official Tagline.......................... Intense Riding Pleasure
Expected Price.......................... INR 2.10-2.25 lakhs
Launch Date............................. April 2018
Head Light............................... H4 12V 60/55W
Engine .................................... 313cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder water-cooled
Launch date and price
BMW G310R motorcycle will be launched in the country in early 2018; however, the bike won’t be launched in the first H2 of 2018. The wait for the Indian motorcycling enthusiasts will be a little longer as the company has again pushed back its launch to the second half of 2018.
We expect the bike to be priced between Rs 2.0 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh (ex-showroom)