2021 TVS Apache RR 310: How To Buy?
The whole process can be completed in five easy steps
The 2021 TVS Apache RR 310 is a technical masterpiece in its own right. The new suspension, sportier ergos, colour schemes and the option to customise it all is simply awe-inspiring. But how do you go about buying the 2021 RR 310? Here are a few simple steps.
The first thing you need to know is TVS has introduced a unique ‘Built To Order’ (BTO) option for its flagship supersport. So you can basically visit TVS’s official website and customize the bike as per your liking. Alternatively, you could also use the TVS Connect app and customize your bike there.
Step 1
Head over to the website and click on the ‘Build To Order’ page. Once there, scroll down and select the “Build on web” option.
Step 2
The configurator showcases the RR 310 in a 360-degree view with custom icons positioned below and the price of the bike above. Go on to select the package that suits you: Race or Dynamic, or both.
Move on to select the colour option you desire, and finally your preferred race number. That about sets up the bike for you.
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Step 3
Log in or sign up if you haven’t already. Once logged in, you’ll be taken to the dealer selection, where you’ll be able to select the nearest TVS dealership that offers the RR 310, along with the days it will take for TVS to deliver the bike.
Step 4
Clicking on “Continue” will take you to the order summary page, which gives you a breakup of the total amount. You can either pay the full amount, which includes the cost of the bike plus the upgrades, or just pay for the performance parts. Customers who already own a 2021 RR 310 can opt to pay for the parts alone.
Step 5
Finally, pay using any of the six finance options ranging from your credit card, debit card to EMI options. Well, that’s about it. Your order will be shipped to your nearest dealership within the stated timeline. You can even track the build process in real-time through the app.
Gaurav Sadanand
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