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2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: price and specification comparison
TVS has updated the Apache RTR 310 with new features while retaining its mechanicals. Here, we pit the brand’s flagship street-naked against its chief rivals in the same price bracket, the Honda CB300R and Triumph Speed 400, to see how it fares on paper.

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: engine and output

Engine and output
TVS Apache RTR 310 Honda CB300R Triumph Speed 400
Engine 312.2cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 286cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Power 35.6hp at 9,700rpm 31hp at 9,000rpm 40hp at 8,000rpm
Torque 28.7Nm at 6,650rpm 27.5Nm at 7,5000rpm 37.5Nm at 6,500rpm
Gearbox 6-speed 6-speed 6-speed
Power-to-weight ratio 210hp/tonne 212hp/tonne 223hp/tonne

TVS Apache RTR 310 slots right between the two in terms of peak output

The Speed 400 sits in a class above, and that’s evident with its KTM-derived 398cc engine, much higher torque and a superior power-to-weight ratio. In this comparison, the Honda produces the least amount of power and also has the smallest displacement engine. And the TVS slots right between the two in terms of peak power. 

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: weight and dimensions

Weight and dimensions
TVS Apache RTR 310 Honda CB300R Triumph Speed 400
Seat height 800mm 801mm 803mm
Ground clearance 180mm 157mm NA
Wheelbase 1358mm 1352mm 1386mm
Fuel capacity 11 litres 9.7 litres 13 litres
Kerb weight 169kg 146kg 179kg

The Honda CB300R is the lightest in this comparison

All three motorcycles compared here are likely to be a prospective owner’s first step into the 30+hp segment. It’s important that these bikes have accessible seat heights, and in that respect, they’re only a smidge apart from one another.

The Speed 400 is the heaviest of the lot but leads with a superior power-to-weight ratio and the largest fuel tank. The Honda CB300R is the lightest here and also has the smallest fuel tank, but it edges out the TVS in terms of power-to-weight ratio. The TVS sits right between the two.

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: suspension, brakes and tyres

Tyres, suspension and brakes
TVS Apache RTR 310 Honda CB300R Triumph Speed 400
Suspension (F/R) USD fork / monoshock USD fork / monoshock USD fork / monoshock
Brakes (F/R) 300mm disc / 240mm disc 296mm disc / 220mm disc 300mm disc / 230mm disc
Tyres (F/R) 110/70 R17 / 150/60-R17 110/70 R17 / 150/60 R17 110/80 R17 / 150/70 R17

The Honda is the only one to use organic pads

All three motorcycles come equipped with disc brakes at both ends, but the Honda CB300R is the only one to use organic brake pads, while the other two get sintered pads. That said, the CB300R’s braking performance shouldn’t be heavily compromised, thanks in part to its significantly lower kerb weight compared to its rivals.
 
Each bike also gets an upside-down fork and a monoshock, but the TVS goes a step further with its BTO (Built To Order) Dynamic kit, which adds full adjustability at both ends at an added cost of Rs 18,000.

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: features

The Apache RTR 310 is the only one here to get a TFT dash

The Apache RTR 310 continues TVS’ trend of offering segment-first features and even some from far pricier bikes. As standard, it offers a 5-inch TFT dash, traction control, cruise control, drag torque control and rear-wheel lift mitigation. The cooled rider’s seat, offered earlier, has now been omitted.

In addition to this, the Dynamic Kit (available under the BTO package) adds fully adjustable suspension and a tyre pressure monitoring system for Rs 18,000. There’s also a second package, the Dynamic Pro Kit, priced at Rs 28,000; it includes keyless ignition and launch control and makes all riding aids lean-sensitive.

Triumph, on the other hand, equips the Speed 400 with a digi-analogue instrument cluster featuring a vertical rev counter. Its safety suite includes traction control and dual-channel ABS.

The Honda keeps things simple with an LCD dash that includes a gear-position indicator and dual-channel ABS. It even misses out on Honda’s traction control system, which is available on the CB350 range.

2025 TVS Apache RTR 310 vs rivals: price

Price
TVS Apache RTR 310 Honda CB300R Triumph Speed 400
Price (ex-showroom, India) Rs 2.40-2.62 lakh Rs 2.40 lakh Rs 2.46 lakh

TVS Apache RTR 310 is available in multiple variants

The Apache RTR 310 is priced from Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom), and TVS is currently offering a Rs 10,000 discount, although there’s no word yet on how long this will last. Opting for the fully loaded variant with BTO packs can push the price well beyond Rs 3 lakh. In comparison, the Honda CB300R is available in a single variant at Rs 2.40 lakh, while the Triumph Speed 400 is priced at Rs 2.46 lakh. The Triumph’s strong brand pull also adds to its appeal in this price segment.
 
At a similar price point, all three motorcycles bring something different to the table. The TVS offers a long list of features – almost everything you can think of, including the kitchen sink. The Honda goes for a neo-retro design with a smooth, tractable engine. The Triumph, meanwhile, delivers a more premium brand appeal along with a higher-capacity engine and greater output.
 
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