<p>BMW Motorrad, the two-wheeler arm of German luxury carmaker BMW, on Thursday launched refreshed versions of G 310 R and G 310 GS bikes in India.</p>.<p>The BMW G 310 R is priced at Rs 2.45 lakh, while the G 310GS is tagged at 2.85 lakh (ex-showroom).</p>.<p>The 313 cc bikes have been developed in Munich, Germany by BMW Motorrad and are locally produced as per BS-VI standards in Hosur, India by partner TVS Motor Company.</p>.<p>"Globally, BMW Motorrad has created a distinct position for itself in the fast-growing sub-500 cc segment with both BMW G 310 R and BMW G 310 GS," BMW Group India President Vikram Pawah said in a statement.</p>.<p>In their new avatar, both motorcycles feature design modifications, new technology and enhanced riding dynamics, he noted.</p>.<p>"We have launched both bikes at an extremely attractive pricing, incredible EMIs and reduced cost of ownership. It is an enthralling invitation to become part of the close-knit and passionate BMW Motorrad community," Pawah said.</p>.<p>The motorcycles can accelerate from 0-50 km/hr in just 2.5 seconds and achieve a top speed of 143 km/hr.</p>
<p>BMW Motorrad, the two-wheeler arm of German luxury carmaker BMW, on Thursday launched refreshed versions of G 310 R and G 310 GS bikes in India.</p>.<p>The BMW G 310 R is priced at Rs 2.45 lakh, while the G 310GS is tagged at 2.85 lakh (ex-showroom).</p>.<p>The 313 cc bikes have been developed in Munich, Germany by BMW Motorrad and are locally produced as per BS-VI standards in Hosur, India by partner TVS Motor Company.</p>.<p>"Globally, BMW Motorrad has created a distinct position for itself in the fast-growing sub-500 cc segment with both BMW G 310 R and BMW G 310 GS," BMW Group India President Vikram Pawah said in a statement.</p>.<p>In their new avatar, both motorcycles feature design modifications, new technology and enhanced riding dynamics, he noted.</p>.<p>"We have launched both bikes at an extremely attractive pricing, incredible EMIs and reduced cost of ownership. It is an enthralling invitation to become part of the close-knit and passionate BMW Motorrad community," Pawah said.</p>.<p>The motorcycles can accelerate from 0-50 km/hr in just 2.5 seconds and achieve a top speed of 143 km/hr.</p>