The Apache brand of motorcycles holds the same value to TVS as the Taj Mahal holds to Agra. For almost two decades, Apache has become the identity of the Hosur-based two-wheeler manufacturer with its wide range from sporty commuters to sports bikes. At the top of the ladder sits the Apache RR 310.
TVS has introduced yet another set of updates to the flagship Apache. Interestingly, the sports tourer received a comprehensive set of upgrades in September last year. In the latest update, TVS has added a few more features that will ideally make the RR 310 a more lethal weapon on track. Bookings for the new TVS Apache RR310 is now open.
The 2025 Apache RR310 draws inspiration from the company’s victorious stint in the Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC), where its race-spec counterpart clocked a blistering best lap time of 1:49.742 seconds and achieved a top speed of 215.9 kmph.
2025 TVS Apache RR 310: What’s new?
TVS has added two segment-first features in the 2025 TVS Apache RR 310 including Sequential Turn Signal Lamps (TSL), and Drag Torque Control. In addition, the company has added new features like launch control, a new gen-2 race computer and new 8-spoke alloy wheels. Further, the 2025 Apache RR 310 also gets aSepang Blue Race Replica colour scheme inspired from the TVS Asia OMC race bike.
This paint option joins the existing Red and Bomber Grey colour choices. The Apache RR 310 is now available in three standard variants and two Built to Order (BTO) customisations. Prices for the updated Apache RR 310 are mentioned below.
Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom India) |
Red (without quickshifter) | Rs. 2,77,999 |
Red (with quickshifter) | Rs. 2,94,999 |
Bomber Grey | Rs. 2,99,999 |
BTO (Built To Order)Dynamic KitDynamic Pro KitRace Replica Colour | Rs 18,000Rs 16,000Rs 10,000 |
2025 TVS Apache RR 310: Powertrain
Powering the Apache is the same 312cc, reverse-inclined DOHC single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine which delivers 37 bhp at 9,800 rpm and 29 Nm of torque at 7,900 rpm. This engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Moreover, the motor is now OBD2B compliant. There are four ride modes on offer: Track, Sport, Urban and Rain.