2021 TVS Apache RR 310 BTO Sold Out In The First Month Of Launch

- The Built To Order program is limited to the TVS Apache RR 310
- The TVS Apache RR 310 BTO gets 2 custom kits - Dynamic and Race
- The Built To Order program is limited to 100 units per month
TVS Motor Company has announced that the recently launched 2021 Apache RR 310 Built To Order (BTO) has been completely sold out for the first month. At the time of launch, the manufacturer had said that orders for the BTO range would be limited to 100 units per month, while TVS would raise it to 150 units for the period of September and October 2021, owing to the festive demand. The company has now said it has received 100 per cent for September and order books will now commence from October 1, 2021.
Also Read: 2021 TVS Apache RR 310 Built To Order Track Review

The 2021 TVS Apache RR 310 Built To Order program brings two special kits - Dynamic and Race
The TVS BTO platform empowers customers to customise and personalise their two-wheelers when making a purchase. It will be built directly at the factory as per their requirements. Customers can place an order on the TVS 'Built To Order' platform via the TVS ARIVE app or using the website configurator.
The announcement does show the tremendous response for the Built To Order program that takes a giant leap in terms of making performance accessible to buyers. While the motorcycle itself does not get too many changes, the bike does come with performance kits - Dynamic and Race - that include a fully adjustable suspension, race kit and even new race replica graphics.
The Dynamic Kit brings a fully adjustable suspension set-up with KYB front forks that get a 20-step compression and rebound damping, as well as 15 mm of preload adjustment. The rear monoshock also gets a 20-step rebound damping and a 10-step preload adjuster. The Dynamic kit also adds a brass-coated chain that is rust-resistant and offers more durability.

The Apache RR 310 BTO customers need to place an order on the TVS ARIVE app to place an order
The Race kit makes the new TVS Apache RR 310 more track-friendly. The kit includes a new clip-on handlebar that is placed 8-degrees lower than before and moved towards the rider by 5 degrees. There's also knurled footrests, which have been moved up by 30 mm. TVS says this results in a 4.5-degree increase in the lean angle on the motorcycle.
Also Read: 2021 TVS Apache RR 310 Built To Order: All You Need To Know
Other upgrades include a new exhaust muffler for better exhaust note and lean angle, wave bite key, and a new instrument console that comprises a digi-locker, rev limiter indicator, day trip meter, and overspeeding indicator.
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