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BMW G310 R and BMW G310 GS prebookingsImage Source: Autoportal.com

BMW Motorrad has started the pre-booking of the BMW G310 R and BMW G310 GS. The BMW G310 R and G310 GS bookings can be done online as well as by visiting the showroom. However, some dealers have already started the prebookings against the token amount of ₹50,000.

The official pre-bookings of the BS6 compliant BMW G310 R and G310 GS will start from September 2020. Meanwhile, the launch of the BMW entry-level bikes may take place later this year.

BMW G310 pre booking starts
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The BMW G310 twins will roll out in the market with new features and cosmetic updates. However, BMW has not revealed the changes yet. The updated BMW G310 R and BMW G310 GS might get an all-LED headlamp unit. Other updates comprise of the new taillight as well as the connected feature.

According to BMW Motorrad, the BMW G310 R and G310 GS contribute to around 85% annual sales in India.

The BMW G310 R will rival the KTM Duke 390. Meanwhile, the BMW G310 GS will compete with the KTM 390 Adventure and Royal Enfield Himalayan. BMW Motorrad will also come with a new price tag for the BMW G310 twins.

BMW G310 GS pre bookings to start from September
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President of the BMW Group India in his statement said, “BMW Motorrad India has built a very robust position among motorcycling enthusiasts in India. With the BMW G 310 bikes, thousands of riding enthusiasts have entered the premium world of BMW Motorrad to explore riding in a completely different way. These two bikes offer a true BMW experience at competitive costs. Refined, redefined and reenergized, the BMW G 310 R and BMW G 310 GS are now back in new BS6 compliant variants. With the pre-launch bookings, customers and riding enthusiasts have a chance to secure the purchase ahead of the launch and be the first in the world to ride these new bikes on the roads.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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