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BMW G310R & G310GS finally launched in the Indian market!
BMW G310R & G310GS finally launched in the Indian market!
Team Nepal Drives
July 18, 2018
July 18, 2018
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BMW Motorrad India has finally launched its much-awaited motorcycle duo, the BMW G310R and G310GS, in the Indian market. The pricing has been fixed at INR 2.99 Lakh for the G310R and INR 3.49 Lakh for the G310GS. The company is also providing first-in-segment standard warranty for three years and unlimited kilometres.
Both motorcycles are powered by a completely newly developed 313 cc water-cooled single-cylinder 4-stroke engine with four valves and two overhead camshafts together with electronic fuel injection. With an output of 25 34 hp at 9,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 28 Nm at 7,500 rpm, the engine is an ideal partner for dynamic riding pleasure. The motorcycles accelerate from 0 — 50 km/hr in just 2.5 seconds and achieve a top speed of 143 km/hr.[gallery size="full" ids="4984,4983"]Both motorcycles also feature a high-performance brake system with 2-channel Anti-lock Braking system (ABS) for efficient deceleration and short braking distances.For more information about the bikes, visit
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Published Date: 2018-07-18 03:22:12
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