In the Indian automobile market, we are seeing the craze of fully faired sport bikes. The category of 300-400cc motorcycle has become very famous not only in India but all over the world. As we know, brand name Honda, Hyosung, Kawasaki, BMW, etc. is manufacturing sport bikes with heavy engine displacement along with high range and now they are offering some new features along with high performance engine.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390

As we know the younger generation chooses the KTM RC 390 for performance and sport look just after Apache and Pulsar series. Recently, TVS motors have launched new Apache RTR 200 with FI technology in the Indian market. Now, TVS motors has launched TVS Apache RR 310 a new family member in Apache series on 6th December. It comes with new sporty look head to toe, advance technology with new features and much more. Let will discuss some points and features of the TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Engine

Engine Specifications Apache RR 310 KTM RC 390
Displacement (cc) 312.3 373.2
Engine Type SI, 4 stroke Single-cylinder, 4-stroke Engine
Gears 6-Speed 6-Speed
Maximum Power 33.53 BHP @ 9700 RPM 42.9 BHP @ 9000 RPM
Maximum Torque 27.3 NM @ 7700 RPM 35 NM @ 7000 RPM

Both the bike is powered up by 300cc engine displacement. Talking about TVS Apache RR 310 also designated by Akula, it is equipped with 312.3cc single cylinder DOHC (Double Over Head Cams) engine which can produce 33.53 BHP of power. Moreover, the engine is mated with 6-speed manual type transmission with slipper clutch.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Engine
Whereas the KTM RC390 is packed with 373.2 cc displacement, single cylinder engine which passes out 44 BHP of power against TVS Apache RR 310. For smooth riding and easy gear shifting RC390 is packed with 6-gear transmission with slipper clutch.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Design

Design Apache RR 310 KTM RC 390
Ground Clearance 180mm 178.5
Wheelbase 1365mm 1340mm
LxBxH(cc) 2001 x 786 x 1135 1968 x 748 x 1095
Headlamp BI-LED Twin Projector LED Twin LED Headlight

Talking about TVS Apache RR 310 (Akula 310). The bike is based on the Akula concept which won the ‘best concept bike of Auto Expo 2016’ at New Delhi. It is inspired by the deadliest predator in the sea world i.e. shark. Moreover, the bike is featured with BI-LED twin projector headlamp, snake fangs LED tail lights, light weight trellis frame, etc. TVS Apache RR 310 has featured with new LCD digital display.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Design
Whereas the KTM RC390 is available in the new black and orange paint scheme which was inspired from KTM new Moto GP. KTM RC 390 gets new features such as bigger front disc, switchable ABS, new body graphic, etc. Moreover, the bike gets twin projector headlamp, LED indicators and tail light which has helped to see clear visibility at the darkness road.

Read also: New Apache RR 310 VS Bajaj Dominar 400

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Safety

Safety Features Apache RR 310 KTM RC 390
Front Suspension(cc) Telescopic Fork WP Upside-Down 43 mm
Rear Suspension Two Arm Aluminium Swingarm WP Monoshock
Front Brake(cc) 300mm Petal type 320 mm Disc Brake
Rear Brake 240mm Petal type 230mm Disc Brake

TVS has used KYC 41mm USD front and pre-load adjustable monoshock at the rear suspension for the comfortable ride on any type of road condition. For the safe riding TVS motor has used powerful brake with a 300mm disc in front and a 240mm disc at rear with dual channel ABS technology.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Safety
Whereas, KTM has set WP with USD forks up front and monoshock at the rear suspension on the RC 390. For the safe riding the bike is loaded with 320 mm disc at front and 230 mm disc at the rear with ABS technology.

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Color and Price

TVS Apache RR 310 vs KTM RC 390 Color and Price

TVS Apache RR 310 is available in two attractive color racing red and black which can be bought at Rs 2,05,000 ex-showroom in New Delhi. KTM RC 390 is available in black with orange shade which starts at Rs 2,31,097 ex-showroom in New Delhi.