Both the G 310 R and G 310 GS are smaller incarnations of their larger sib After a long wait, the small-capacity Bavarian twins have finally landed in India. Both the G 310 R and G 310 GS are
The BMW G 310 GS is powered by a 313 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-valve engine which makes maximum power of 33.5 bhp at 9,500 rpm and peak torque of 28 Nm at 7,500 rpm. Also Read: BMW G 310 GS Vs KTM 390 Adventure Specifications ComparisonFor no better reason than when we tested the Rally Raid Products modified BMW G 310 GS (read that test here) we were so impressed, so surprised, at just what a great all-rounder it felt, regardless of its size, that not to benchmark the new KTM 390 Adventure against it would be a travesty. Besides, KTM is clearly going for the BMW’s throat
The G 310 R and its cousin, the G 310 GS, are handsome entry-level bikes built by BMW. The G 310 R features a stripped-down look, where every piece has a function and there is no wasted space. That common platform has already had three products, the BMW G 310 R, the BMW G 310 GS, and TVS' very own Apache RR 310, which has now been globally launched in BMW form, as the BMW G 310 RR. The differences are minor, yet the G 310 RR makes for a premium statement, with a slightly higher price tag than the TVS.BMW G 310 R gives great features like full LED lighting, a fully-digital instrument cluster, and dual-channel ABS and many more. BMW G 310 GS Rs. 3.30 Lakh BMW R 1250 GS Rs. 20.55 Lakh BMW M
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