Besides discounts up to Rs 96,500, the BMW Motorrad dealership in Kerala is also giving a free helmet or jacket worth around Rs 34,000 with each unit
Ahead of the deadline to meet BS6 emission norms, dealerships of various premium products (including Ducati) are offering compelling discounts on their leftover BS4 stock. Now, EVM BMW Motorrad in Kerala is offering attractive offer on the on-road prices of the German motorcycle brand’s entry-level products: G 310 R and G 310 GS. The G 310 R gets a maximum discount of Rs 86,000 while the figure rises to Rs 96,500 for the G 310 GS.
Besides the regular discount, the dealership is also including either a helmet or jacket worth around Rs 34,000 as a free addition in the package. To make things even more interesting, buyers of the BS4 G 310 R or G 310 GS can also avail the first service at zero costs. The offer is valid till the last day of the month or until stocks last. On-road prices for the G 310 R and G 310 GS (without the discount) currently stand at around Rs 3.31 lakh and 3.85 lakh, respectively.
BMW G 310 GS BS4 (image for reference)
As mentioned before, the BMW G 310 R and G 310 GS are the brand’s most affordable offerings and comes at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.99 lakh and 3.49 lakh, respectively. Compared to their direct rivals such as the KTM 390 Duke, KTM 390 Adventure, Bajaj Dominar, Royal Enfield Himalayan, etc., the prices are quite high, especially when taking into account the displacement and output they showcase.
Despite sharing the same power plant, the BMW G 310 R and G 310 GS are designed to be one of the best in their individual categories. While the G 310 R is an excellent naked sports motorcycle that can be used as a sporty commuter, the G 310 GS is a no-compromise beginner’s adventure motorcycle.
If pricing was the only factor that made you take a step back from owning one of the G 310 siblings, we strongly suggest you make your move right now. If you set aside the rather unreasonable pricing, you have two well-engineered motorcycles with excellent dynamics. They may not be outright single-cylinder performance monsters like the KTM 390 range, but can surely return immense riding fun.
Both the G 310 R and G 310 S are powered by a 313cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine capable of making 33.6bhp and 28Nm of torque. This is mated to a 6-speed transmission. The same powertrain is used in the TVS Apache RR 310, in the exact tune. For the Indian market, the G 310 siblings and Apache RR310 are manufactured in the same TVS facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
Source: Bike - rushlane.com