Quick Overview
- TVS launches the 2025 Apache RR 310 with fresh tech and sharper track focus
- New segment-first features: Launch Control, Cornering Drag Torque Control, Gen-2 Race Computer
- Available in multiple variants and BTO customizations with a new Sepang Blue Race Replica colour
TVS Motor Company has just pulled the wraps off the latest iteration of its flagship sportbike, the Apache RR 310. The 2025 edition is packed with upgrades, marking 20 years of the Apache brand’s relentless pursuit of speed and precision — and over 6 million riders worldwide backing that legacy.
What is new?

This new RR 310 takes everything TVS Racing has learned on track and packs it into a bike for the streets and circuits alike. Borrowing DNA from its Asia Road Racing Championship-winning machine, this updated supersport now gets several segment-first features that make it one of the most tech-loaded options in its category.



2025 TVS Apache RR 310 – powertrain
Under the fairing, the familiar 312.2cc, reverse-inclined DOHC single-cylinder engine continues to power the RR 310, making 38 PS at 9,800 rpm and 29 Nm at 7,900 rpm. What’s new is the inclusion of Launch Control and Cornering Drag Torque Control — tech typically seen in litre-class superbikes. TVS also throws in a Gen-2 Race Computer with multi-language support and eight-spoke alloys to spice things up.
For added exclusivity, buyers can opt for Built-To-Order (BTO) kits — Dynamic, Dynamic Pro, and a new Race Replica colour inspired by the brand’s Asia One Make Championship livery.
Competition
Competitors like the KTM RC 390 and Kawasaki Ninja 300 might have sharper outright numbers or premium badges, but the Apache RR 310 continues to stand tall with its value-packed mix of track-ready agility, everyday practicality, and segment-first features.
Final Thoughts
If the RR 310 were a person, it would be that cool, slightly rebellious college senior — sharp looks, clever tech, and the kind of moves that leave onlookers dropping their chai in amazement. TVS isn’t playing catch-up here, it’s quietly carving its lane in the premium sportbike scene. For those who like their thrills with a bit of tech-geekery on the side, this Apache hits all the right notes.