BMW is planning to launch the new G 310 R & G 310 GS in India soon, however, the date has not been announced yet. Nonetheless, we have good news for BMW motorcycle lovers! The pre-bookings for both the bike variants are starting from September 1, 2020. These BMW beasts will be equipped with BS6 compliant engines.
You can book these beauties by visiting any BMW Motorrad dealership in the country or by simply filling up an enquiry form on the company’s official website. The deliveries of these bikes will be done on the first come first basis.
What’s New In These Bikes?
Both bikes have been spotted on the roads being tested. And according to the spy photos, the chances are looking very neat! The images suggest that these bikes would receive subtle design changes like LED headlamps, headlamp cluster, new & sharper-looking side panels and the updated graphics are some of the new features we will get to see in them.
The twins will also receive slightly redesigned tanks with extensions, which gives them muscular & aggressive looks.
However, the biggest change will, of course, be the BS 6 compliant 312 CC, liquid-cooled engine.
What Are Its Features?
BMW G 310 R
The G 310 R is more of a sports bike.
- It offers Dual Channel ABS braking system for extra safety & reduced stopping distance.
- It provides only self-start
- Like sports bike, it has only one seat
- Speedometer, Trip Meter, Console, Tachometer & Odometer are digital
- It offers Liquid Cooled cooling system
- Available in 3 colours: Pearl White Metallic Lead, Racing Red and Cosmic Black.
BMW G 310 GS
The G 310 GS is more of an Adventure Tourer Bike. It offers similar features to G 310 R except for the seats. The GS model offers split seats that allow a passenger to be seated along with passenger footrest.
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What Is The Price Of BMW G 310 R & GS?
The twins have been driving most of the sales for BMW Motorrad India with an 85% yearly sales. They offer the experience of riding true BMW bikes and that too at competitive prices.
According to the sources, these bikes would be priced slightly higher than their predecessor, which came with price tags of ₹2.99 lakh and ₹3.49 lakh, respectively.
*The prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.