Key Specs & Features of BMW G 310 GS
Engine | 313 cc |
Power | 34 PS |
Torque | 28 Nm |
Mileage | 29.26 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 169.5 kg |
Brakes | Double Disc |
- ABS Dual Channel
- DRLs
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Digital
Gold painted forks offer a premium look.
Metzeler Tourance tyres offer fantastic grip both on and off the road.
Top rack comes as standard.
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BMW G 310 GS Summary
The 2024 model of the BMW G 310 GS has been revealed globally. Check out the details here.
BMW G 310 GS Price:
The BMW G 310 GS is priced at Rs 3,10,000 ex-showroom India. It’s available in three shades: Cosmic Black 3, Sport and Rally.
BMW G 310 GS Features:
Going with the recent trends, BMW has equipped the G 310 GS with LED lights all around, a ride-by-wire throttle, a slipper clutch and adjustable brake and clutch levers.
BMW G 310 GS Engine:
The G 310 GS is powered by a BS6-compliant 313cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 34PS at 9,500rpm and 28Nm at 7,500rpm -- same as before. Its 6-speed transmission now features a slip-and-assist clutch.
BMW G 310 GS Suspension & Brakes:
The baby GS comes with a long-travel USD fork and preload-adjustable monoshock. Braking duties are handled by a single 300mm disc mated to a 4-piston caliper up front and a single-piston caliper clamped onto a 240mm disc at the rear.
Unlike the G 310 R, the GS features switchable ABS. The motorcycle employs dual-purpose tyres that measure 110/80-19 at the front and 150/70-17 at the rear. While the international models are offered in two seat options, 835mm and 850mm, the Indian variant gets only the 850mm seat height version.
BMW G 310 GS Rivals:
The BMW G 310 GS goes up against the KTM 390 Adventure in this price range. However, if you were to consider the ADV segment, it also takes on the Royal Enfield Himalayan and Yezdi Adventure.
BMW G 310 GS Price
G 310 GS ABS BS6 143 kmph29.26 kmpl313 cc | Rs.3,30,000 | View January Offers |
G 310 GS comparison with similar Bikes
BMW G 310 GS Rs.3.30 Lakh* | Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Rs.2.85 - 2.98 Lakh* Check Offers | Royal Enfield Scram Rs.2.06 - 2.12 Lakh* Check Offers | BMW G 310 R Rs.2.90 Lakh* Check Offers | KTM 390 Adventure Rs.3.42 - 3.64 Lakh* Check Offers | Yezdi Adventure Rs.2.10 - 2.20 Lakh* Check Offers | KTM 250 Adventure Rs.2.49 Lakh* Check Offers | KTM 390 Adventure X Rs.2.84 Lakh* Check Offers | Kawasaki KLX 140R F Rs.4.11 Lakh* Check Offers |
Mileage29.26 kmpl | Mileage30 kmpl | Mileage38.23 kmpl | Mileage32.46 kmpl | Mileage30 kmpl | Mileage33.07 kmpl | Mileage38.12 kmpl | Mileage30 kmpl | Mileage60 kmpl |
Engine313 cc | Engine452 cc | Engine411 cc | Engine313 cc | Engine373 cc | Engine334 cc | Engine248.76 cc | Engine373 cc | Engine144 cc |
Power34 PS @ 9500 rpm | Power40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm | Power24.31 PS @ 6500 rpm | Power34 PS @ 9500 rpm | Power43.5 PS @ 9000 rpm | Power29.6 PS | Power30 PS @ 9000 rpm | Power43.5 PS @ 9000 rpm | Power11 PS @ 8000 rpm |
Top Speed143 kmph | Top Speed135 kmph | Top Speed130 kmph | Top Speed143 kmph | Top Speed180 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed180 kmph | Top Speed- |
Torque28 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque40 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Torque32 Nm @ 4250±250 rpm | Torque28 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque37 Nm @ 7000 rpm | Torque29.8 Nm | Torque24 Nm @7500 rpm | Torque37 Nm @ 7000 rpm | Torque12 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Weight169.5 kg | Weight196 kg | Weight185 kg | Weight158.5 kg | Weight- | Weight 187 kg | Weight177 kg | Weight- | Weight99 kg |
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BMW G 310 GS Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Engine vibes have been toned down considerably.
- Revised suspension setup offers a plush ride.
- Brakes have been improved for much better progression, bite and feel.
- Chunky tyres make the front-end feel quite heavy.
- The wider seat profile makes it a tad difficult to put both feet flat on the ground.
- TFT display now feels rather dated.
G 310 GS Expert Review
Overview
The eye-watering price tag of the BS4 BMW G 310 GS was one of the biggest reasons for its low sales volumes, aside from, of course, the vibey nature of the engine and the lack of features. 2020 though is a whole different story. The Germans have finally realised the Indian market responds to value for money over anything else. So, along with the BS6 update, BMW reworked the engine, threw in new premium features, and slapped a price tag that’s hard to ignore. But have the changes made a difference? Do we finally have a baby Beemer worthy of the iconic GS name?
Design
Design-wise, not much has changed for the BMW G 310 GS so to speak, except for the addition of new colours schemes and features such as LED lights all around that amp up its premium quotient. We still love the edgy design and bulbous tank which lets you grip the bike better with your thighs, offering more control off-road. BMW has managed to maintain its high fit and finish levels despite the lower price tag. As expected, the switchgear quality and tactile feel on the BMW is a couple of notches higher, possibly the best in the segment.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
One of the biggest issues that plagued the BS4 Beemer was vibes. That for the most part has been toned down with the BS6 iteration. The revised engine internals and new engine mounts, which made a world of a difference on the BS6 TVS Apache RR 310, have been incorporated into the BS6 GS as well. While the engine isn’t completely vibe free, it doesn’t send a constant buzz through your thighs and up your spine anymore. The engine also feels smoother at lower revs which amplifies its riding experience in city traffic.
The addition of ride-by-wire throttle makes for crisp and precise throttle inputs, giving you more control over the bike. That said, the throttle is on the heavier side which tends to strain your hands during long journeys.
BMW G 310 GS BS6 |
BMW G 310 GS BS4 |
|
Engine |
313.3cc liquid-cooled single |
313.3cc liquid-cooled single |
Power |
34PS @ 9250rpm |
34PS @ 9500rpm |
Torque |
28Nm @ 7500rpm |
28Nm @ 7500rpm |
Gearbox |
6-speed + slipper clutch |
6-speed |
Acceleration |
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0-60kmph |
3.39 seconds |
3.12 seconds |
0-100kmph |
8.3 seconds |
7.57 seconds |
30-70kmph in 3rd gear |
4.16 seconds |
4.25 seconds |
40-80kmph in 4th gear |
5.24 seconds |
5.23 seconds |
While the overall power output hasn’t changed, there is a slight dip in performance. Nothing alarming though. Heck, we wouldn’t even have noticed it if it weren’t for our timed performance runs. The engine still feels eager to get off the line and has a good amount of bottom and mid-range punch. Sure, it’s a tad slower than the BS4 model while darting from 0-100kmph, but the difference is negligible.
Besides, on-road acceleration speeds shouldn't worry you if you’re on an ADV. What’s important is how the engine puts down its power. There’s plenty of bottom-end grunt which is perfect for off-road use. The mid-range is particularly impressive and our in-gear roll-on acceleration runs should paint you a picture. The BS6 model manages to shave a few hundredths of a second off the BS4 model. The power kicks in slightly earlier as well which means you’re always in the meat of the powerband.
Looking to overtake a snail-paced bus or lorry? There’s plenty of power to do so and the engine lays it out for you without throwing a fuss. Moreover, the bike’s taller gearing also allows it to cruise at relatively lower rpm in slow-moving traffic. Aiding its low-speed ability is its throttle assist system which is BMW lingo for Glide Through Traffic (GTT) -- a feature borrowed from TVS. You could easily cruise at 17kmph, 27kmph or 35kmph in 3rd, 4th or 5th respectively with no throttle input. The engine does all the work increasing the revs to keep the bike going.
Fuel-efficiency |
BMW G 310 GS BS6 |
City FE |
29.26kmpl |
Highway |
32.86kmpl |
Fuel tank capacity |
11-litres |
Within the city, the BS6 G 310 GS returned a fuel efficiency of 29.6kmph. That’s understandably low, but do bear in mind the bike did so in peak traffic which means you could expect a bit more from the motor in ideal situations. Out on the highway, things do work out for the better. The motor felt more at ease and in its element cruising between 90kmph and 100kmph at around 6000rpm. The result was 32.86kmpl. We wouldn’t mind these efficiency numbers if it weren’t for the rather small fuel tank. At just 11 litres, it’s the tiniest in its segment. We expect more fuel carrying capacity from an adventure tourer.
Handling & Ride Quality
Despite gaining some weight during the BS6 transition, the baby GS feels quite light on its feet. It packs the same hardware as before which means you get a long-travel Kayaba fork, a monoshock, and a trellis frame that ties everything together. That said, BMW has changed the tune of the suspension for a plush ride. It’s still on the softer side but doesn’t bottom out anymore unless you push it to its limits off the beaten path.
On-road, the configuration smoothes out any bumps or imperfections with ease. You could almost forget the pothole-ridden roads in India and cruise over them at a steady pace without the ride ever feeling jarring. On top of that, the longer 26.7-degree rake and 19-inch front wheel make the bike more stable at higher speeds, but in the city, the front feels a tad slow to react to inputs. The wider tyres add to the front-end weight and by extension, increase steering effort.
The dual-purpose Metzeler Tourance tyres offer fantastic grip on the road and despite the taller stance of the bike, inspire confidence while turning into corners at high speeds. These are equally good on loose surfaces and egg you to push harder. However, these still aren’t proper off-road knobby tyres so you will find their off-road limit sooner rather than later.
Thanks to the longer travel suspension and higher ground clearance, you have enough room to clear rough roads, small rocks or bumps. The overall setup, despite the alloy wheels, is good enough for light off-roading. The tall and wide handlebars along with the chunky tank allow you to grip the bike better. You can quickly shift your weight forwards and backwards as needed to maintain traction on hills and obstacles, and side to side to level the bike.
Our only quibble is the absence of switchable ABS, which was present on the BS4 model. Having the ability to lock the rear would offer better control over the vehicle on loose surfaces. So, why BMW felt the need to remove the system altogether is a mystery to us.
Braking |
BMW G 310 GS BS6 |
BMW G 310 GS BS4 |
100-0kmph |
48.60m |
51.60m |
60-0kmph |
17.18m |
20.02m |
On a positive note, BMW has improved on the brakes. Drop the anchor and the bike will stop on a dime. The brakes feel progressive and have plenty of bite and feel. The braking numbers speak for themselves. Braking distances have improved considerably, both from 100-0kmph and 60-0kmph compared to the BS4 model.
Features
This is where the BS6 BMW G 310 GS feels like its leaps and bounds ahead of the BS4 model. Sure, the previous-gen baby GS felt premium too but it lacked basic features which put customers off. The BS6 model has a lot going for it. The old halogen setup has been replaced by a full-LED headlight which not only ups the style quotient but is also practical. The illumination, far-reaching throw and the blanket-like spread of the beam can light up pitch dark roads with ease.
One would also appreciate design details such as the BMW logo etched on the DRL lens and the boomerang-shaped LED winkers which bring the bike to life. The adjustable clutch and brake levers make life a lot simpler. Four steps of adjustment allow you to either retract or extend the levers based on your hand size. I, for example, have average-sized hands, and setting the levers on three gave me enough leverage to work the brake and clutch using two fingers. The clutch also feels a lot lighter thanks to the addition of a slip and assist system.
What’s been given a miss though is a full-colour TFT display. We would have loved to see the age-old LCD unit swapped out for a more comprehensive colour display which would have put the GS in a better position to take on the 390 Adventure. It is a reasonably informative display, but it just looks dated now, especially on a premium bike like this one. Apart from that, a pair of handguards and possibly a metal sump guard would have helped protect the engine and levers in case of a fall.
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- BMW G310 GS
BMW G310 GS is very affordable and powerful bike for adventure and long rides full loaded with features and safety. Provide you good milage around 35 kmpl which is very good for budget. Comes with ABS and many more features. Seat height is about 835 mm which means you have to be around 5.9 ft and above to drive it .Read More
- Bike is good
It was awesome and rider too crazy and more than seating too soft crazy sound second of cluch moment gare screen display
- Nice bike in india
Very good bike with good featured and very good mileage with very good price best buy adv bike in india
- Nice bike for off roads
Nice bike but it very costly and the bike is very big it is difficult to turn on road and overall it is ok
- This bike best for hill
This bike best for hill side and off-road tours. Riding comfortable. Good performance. Good features. Good looking and stylish. Enjoying riding.
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