(BMW Motorrad press release edited by webBikeWorld.com) – The new BMW G 310 R is the first BMW roadster under 500 cc. One cylinder, low weight, powerful dynamic performance. The BMW G 310 R embodies ...
The sub-500cc motorcycle market just got a bit more crowded, with the recent announcement of the BMW G 310 R. The one-cylinder, liquid-cooled roadster embodies what you'd expect from the German marque ...
The BMW G 310 R arrives in Australia in October/November at a highly competitive price to ignite the 300cc learner range. It will cost just $5790 plus on-road costs which is comparable to the Honda ...
Water-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, four valves, two overhead camshafts, wet sump lubrication ...
Does BMW also ace it in maintenance costs as it did with the purchasing price? One of the pleasing bits of 2020 was the revision of prices for the BMW G 310 twins. Both the G 310 R and the G 310 GS ...
BMW Motorrad India has increased the prices of its most affordable motorcycles, namely the G 310 R and the G 310 GS. The BS6 compliant iterations of these motorcycles were launched in India in October ...
BMW has discontinued two of its long-standing and only budget offerings – the G 310 GS and G 310 R. They were built in collaboration with TVS and first launched in 2018. Both the G 310 bikes were ...
BMW Motorrad India has three models in its Roadster range with the BMW G 310 R sitting at the entry-level. This motorcycle is powered by a 313cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine having 4 valves ...
BMW Motorrad is updating most of its products by giving them multiple new colour options. The latest paint schemes are expected to bring some freshness to the motorcycles and lure in more buyers. The ...
BMW Motorrad India recently launched the all-new BMW G 310 RR in the country at a starting price of Rs 2.85 lakh, ex-showroom. But, at the same time, the company has also updated its other 310cc ...
BMW Motorrad has taken down the G 310 R, its most affordable roadster motorcycle in India, from its website. This comes without any prior announcement from the Bavarian giant. It is worth mentioning ...