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2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 Review: A Real Rival to the KTM 390 Duke?

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 Review: A Real Rival to the KTM 390 Duke?

India.com23-07-2025
The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 comes with an edgier design, the first-segment adjustable suspension, and a hi-tech iteration of tech. The bike is a combination of style and substance with its sharp LED headlamp and the high-resolution TFT display. It also comes with a race-tuned engine with numerous riding modes, ride-by-wire, quickshifter, and cornering ABS, which makes it active and customized. As a product with better performance and Internet-connected smart connectivity, the RTR 310 puts a new standard on its bar and becomes a better contender on its rivalry, the KTM 390 Duke. TVS might have come up with the best Apache ever.
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