2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 Launched In India: Prices Start At Rs 2.40 Lakh
The Apache RTR 310 has been updated by TVS, now featuring more enhancements and a price reduction across all its variants. The starting price is Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), with the fully loaded version exceeding Rs 3 lakh. Despite these updates, the mechanical aspects remain unchanged.
TVS has introduced several new features to the Apache RTR 310, including keyless ignition and launch control. This makes it the first Indian-made bike with such technology. The engine still produces 35.6hp and 28.7Nm, but it has been recalibrated for better throttle response based on rider input and gear selection.

Apache RTR 310 Features
The Apache RTR 310 now includes Drag Torque Control to prevent rear-wheel slip during engine braking and downshifting. This works alongside the slip/assist clutch. Additional features available through BTO packs include launch control at 7,250rpm and keyless ignition.
Visually, the bike retains its sharp silhouette but adds a transparent clutch cover, knuckle guards, and sequential turn signals as standard equipment. A new Fiery Red colour joins existing options like Arsenal Black, Fury Yellow, and Sepang Blue.
Pricing and Variants
The base model of the Apache RTR 310 is priced at Rs 2.40 lakh and comes only in black. The top variant costs Rs 2.57 lakh and is available in red and yellow, featuring a bidirectional quickshifter. Both variants are well-equipped with traction control, cruise control, drag torque control, and rear-wheel lift mitigation.
For those seeking more customization, TVS offers BTO kits for the RTR 310. The Dynamic kit includes fully adjustable suspension at both ends, a brass-coated chain, and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) for an additional Rs 18,000.
BTO Kits Options
The Dynamic Pro kit enhances electronics with keyless ignition and launch control while making all riding aids lean-sensitive. This kit costs Rs 28,000. Opting for both Dynamic kits will bring the total cost to Rs 3.03 lakh.
This pricing surpasses that of competitors like the KTM 390 Duke priced at Rs 2.97 lakh. Currently, there's an introductory offer providing a Rs 10,000 discount on both base and top variants; however, TVS hasn't specified when this offer will end.
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