The G 310 RR’s new color scheme has been unveiled by BMW Motorrad India. Alongside the current color options of Cosmic Black 2 and Sport, it will also be available under the name Racing Blue Metallic. As the least expensive sports bike in the BMW Motorrad portfolio, the BMW G 310 RR begins at 3.05 lakh ex-showroom.
Red accents on the fairing and the frame itself complement the new blue color scheme. The motorcycle’s name is also highlighted in white, and golden USD forks are a part of it.
The motorcycle has not undergone any mechanical modifications. It still has a 6 gear transmission paired with a 312.12 cc liquid-cooled engine. The engine produces 27.3 Nm at 7,700 rpm and 33.53 horsepower at 9,700 rpm while in track mode. The power output drops to 25.44 horsepower at 7,700 rpm and 25 Nm at 6,700 Nm in the Urban and Rain modes.
A 300 mm disc up front and a 240 mm disc at the back are fitted to the G 310 RR. Upside-down forks in the front and a monoshock in the back handle suspension functions. Features include a dual-channel ABS system, a TFT screen, riding modes, and all-LED lighting.
BMW CE 04 launched
The most costly electric scooter in India was just introduced by the company. CE 04 is the model number, and its ex-showroom price is 14.90 lakh. Deliveries of the e-scooter will start in September of this year after it arrives in India as a completely built unit (CBU).
A 31 kW (41 bhp) PMS liquid-cooled electric motor producing 62 Nm of peak torque powers the BMW CE 4. This electric scooter can accelerate to a maximum speed of 120 kmph in just 2.6 seconds, from 0 to 50 kmph. Its 130 km range on a single charge is made possible by an 8.5 kWh battery pack. A little more than four hours of charging time is guaranteed by the manufacturer. BMW also gives its customers the option of a quick charger, which cuts down on the charging time to one hour and forty minutes.
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