
BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition: Only 310 Units Coming to India
If you’re a motorcycle enthusiast in India, here’s some exciting news. BMW Motorrad India is all set to launch a limited edition of the G 310 RR, and this isn’t just any release—it will be restricted to only 310 units. Fans of sporty bikes and precision engineering are in for a treat, as BMW teases subtle yet thrilling upgrades that could make this version the most desirable G 310 RR yet.
The G 310 RR has shared its platform with the popular TVS Apache RR 310 for years, but it hasn’t seen a major update recently. The limited edition promises to bring some fresh flair and performance touches, drawing inspiration from the updates made on the Apache RR 310. These improvements on the TVS version included an increase in power from 34hp to 38hp at 9,800 rpm and torque from 27.3Nm to 29Nm at 7,900 rpm, along with advanced features like a bi-directional quickshifter, cruise control, launch control, and cornering drag torque control. While BMW hasn’t confirmed which of these will appear on the G 310 RR limited edition, enthusiasts are hopeful for some performance enhancements alongside cosmetic upgrades.
The visual appeal of this limited edition is already turning heads. BMW has teased a striking black, red, and blue color scheme reminiscent of its iconic ‘M’ bikes, such as the M 1000 RR. Each bike will feature a numbered tank badge, adding a personal and exclusive touch for owners. Rumors suggest the addition of winglets on the fairings, a transparent clutch cover, and new alloy wheels, borrowing from the updated Apache RR 310 platform. These tweaks not only enhance aerodynamics but also elevate the bike’s aggressive and sporty character.
Inside and out, the limited edition is designed to stand apart from the standard G 310 RR. The motorcycle’s lightweight frame and aerodynamic refinements are expected to make riding more thrilling, especially for those who love carving corners or cruising at higher speeds. Though BMW hasn’t confirmed official specifications yet, the anticipation is high as riders wait to see how these upgrades blend performance with style.
Pricing will likely see a premium compared to the standard G 310 RR, which currently starts at Rs 3.05 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). However, since the bike falls under the sub-350cc category, it may also benefit from upcoming GST rate revisions, potentially softening the price impact. This makes the limited edition even more attractive for riders looking for a mix of exclusivity, performance, and value.
With only 310 units set to hit Indian roads, the BMW G 310 RR limited edition promises to be a collector’s dream. Whether it’s the enhanced styling, potential performance tweaks, or simply owning a numbered piece of BMW engineering, this motorcycle is designed for those who want more than just a bike—they want an experience
Disclaimer:
This article is based on manufacturer teasers and industry reports. Official specifications, pricing, and features are subject to confirmation by BMW Motorrad India.