Introducing the TVS RR310 it looks a lot similar to the Ducati Panigale 1199.
The Apache RR 310 has been in development for over two years now, and is a progression from the TVS Akula concept showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo. The Apache RR 310 has been positioned as an everyday, entry-level sportbike, which will serve multiple roles - that of a commuter, touring motorcycle and even occasional track bike.
The Apache RR 310 is powered by a four-stroke, four-valve, single-cylinder, reverse-inclined 312 cc engine which makes 33.5 bhp at 9700 rpm and 27.3 Nm of peak torque at 7700 rpm. The reverse inclined engine has helped centralise the bike's mass with the engine closer to the front wheel, but a longer swingarm, yet with a short wheelbase. The steel trellis frame uses a split chassis design and is said to offer higher dynamic stiffness and better control and handling. It is priced at 2.4-2.5 lacs on road.
The design and finish is that of a premium segment. The embossed logo looks amazing.
It comes with a Rear Mono Suspension which is on the softer side for city rides and touring. It comes with ABS as standard.
And yes, it also comes in black