BS6 BMW G 310 R & G 310 GS Pre-Bookings To Begin From September

- The BMW G 310 twins will get BS6 engines, LED headlamp, new paint work
- The BS6 G 310 R and G 310 GS are expected to get a price revision
- Pre-bookings can be made online & at dealerships as well
BMW Motorrad India will open pre-bookings for the BS6 compliant BMW G 310 R and the BMW G 310 GS from September 1, 2020. The bikes are slated to be launched later this year. Prospective customers can book the BS6 compliant motorcycles on the company's website or at BMW Motorrad dealerships pan India by paying a token amount of Rs. 50,000. The company says that dealership bookings will be on a first come first serve basis. The 2020 BMW G 310 R and the G 310 GS are expected to come with comprehensive upgrades including cosmetic tweaks and new features. The G 310 twins contribute over 85 per cent to annual sales, according to BMW Motorrad India.
Also Read: Unofficial Bookings For Updated BMW G 310 R, G 310 GS Begin

India will be the first market to get the updated BMW G 310 R and the G 310 GS with feature and cosmetic upgrades
Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India said, "BMW Motorrad India has built a very robust position among motorcycling enthusiasts in India. With the BMW G 310 bikes, thousands of riding enthusiasts have entered the premium world of BMW Motorrad to explore riding in a completely different way. These two bikes offer a true BMW experience at competitive costs. Refined, redefined and reenergized, the BMW G 310 R and BMW G 310 GS are now back in new BS6 compliant variants. With the pre-launch bookings, customers and riding enthusiasts have a chance to secure the purchase ahead of the launch and be the first in the world to ride these new bikes on the roads."

The BS6 BMW G 310 R will take on the KTM 390 Duke as well as the Bajaj Dominar 400
BMW Motorrad dealerships are reportedly already accepting bookings for a token amount of Rs. 50,000. The bike maker has not revealed yet on what the changes will be on the BS6 G 310 twins. The teaser images give a glimpse of the new LED headlight with a redesigned cluster. The LED taillight will also be revised and a new digital console is expected to come with smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth. Also expect to see new body graphics and paint options on the bikes.India will be the first market to get the updated G 310 Twins.

The BMW G 310 GS and the G 310 R will use the same 313 cc motor that currently develops 34 bhp and 28 Nm, while paired with a 6-speed gearbox
The BMW G 310 R is a KTM 390 Duke rival while the G 310 GS takes on the KTM 390 Adventure. The latter also takes on the Royal Enfield Himalayan. In addition, the BMW bikes are expected to get a price correction and the motorcycles could see a reduction in prices to make things more competitive. Both models are manufactured at the TVS facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, for India and the world.
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