Image gallery: BMW G 310 GS launched in India at Rs 3.49 lakh
BMW Motorrad India announced that the prices - despite earlier rumors and speculation - will be competitive, Rs 2.99 lakh ex-Delhi for the G 310 R and Rs 3.49 lakh ex-Delhi for the G 310 GS. This places the bike close enough to the KTM 390 Duke and forthcoming KTM 390 Adventure for a direct contest in the market. The KTMs are cheaper and more powerful but the quality and premium perception of the BMW brand - from all of our social media interaction - is considerably higher. As part of the purchase, BMW Motorrad is offering three years, unlimited mileage warranty on both motorcycles. It is not surprising with the motorcycles being spotted at different dealerships in recent days that deliveries have begun today as well. Most dealers have ready stock, with more bikes expected to make their way here from the factory. You can expect the waiting period to dissipate after the first 2-3 months. More details on the launch of the BMW G 310 R and the the G 310 S in our launch story. Scroll down to see images from the India launch event.
Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India and Dimitris Raptis, Head of Region Asia, China, Pacific, South Africa, BMW Motorrad
The BMW G 310 GS is the entry-level GS motorcycle from BMW Motorrad
Compared to the BMW G 310 R, the GS looks taller with long travel suspension
The BMW G 310 GS wears R 1200 GS inspired bodywork
A taller ride height and a slightly more upright ergonomics package promise a convincing highway machine
Both the BMW G 310 R and the G 310 GS share the same 313cc powertrain
the 313cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that develops 34PS at 9,500rpm and generates 28Nm at 7,500rpm
The BMW G 310 GS wears R 1200 GS inspired bodywork
At the European launch last year, journalists also reported reasonably good light off-road abilities though it's not a hardcore off-roader.
BMW Motorrad leads the development while TVS is responsible for manufacturing
BMW Motorrad controls quality and earlier, Karsten Konductorow of BMW Motorrad had confirmed to OVERDRIVE that the TVS-made bikes come in a single quality spec for the world as well as India
The luggage rack that you see on the BMW G 310 GS comes as a standard fitment
The luggage rack that you see on the BMW G 310 GS comes as a standard fitment
The luggage rack that you see on the BMW G 310 GS comes as a standard fitment
Both the bikes come with ABS as standard
A taller ride height and a slightly more upright ergonomics package promise a convincing highway machine
The switchgear quality on the BMW G 310 GS is expected to be top notch
The switchgear quality on the BMW G 310 GS is expected to be top notch
The BMW G 310 GS wears R 1200 GS inspired bodywork
The BMW G 310 GS comes with Michelin Tourance tyres
Also see,
8 things you need to know about the BMW G 310 R and G 310 GS
BMW G 310 R and G 310 GS to be priced much lower than expected