| Key Highlights | Apache RR 310 | MT 15 V2 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹ 2.56 Lakh | ₹ 1.55 Lakh |
| Displacement | 312.2 cc | 155 cc |
| Power | Sport and Track mode - 28 kW@9800 engine rpm (38 PS@9800 engine rpm) / Urban and rain mode - 22 kW@7600 engine rpm (30 PS@7600 engine rpm) | 18.14 bhp @ 10,000 rpmin |
| Mileage | 34.7 kmpl | 47.5 kmpl |
| Top Speed | 164 km/h | 130 km/h |
| Max Power Highest power the engine/motor can produce. | Sport and Track mode - 28 kW@9800 engine rpm (38 PS@9800 engine rpm) / Urban and rain mode - 22 kW@7600 engine rpm (30 PS@7600 engine rpm) | 18.14 bhp @ 10,000 rpmin |
| Max Torque The highest twisting force the engine generates, which affects acceleration and pulling power. | Sport and Track mode - 29 Nm@7900 engine rpm / Urban and rain mode - 26.5 Nm@6700 engine rpm | 14.1 Nm @ 7,500 rpm |
| Battery Type | N/A | 12V,4.0Ah |
| Compression Ratio Compression ratio is how much the engine squeezes air-fuel before ignition. Higher ratios mean more power; lower ratios improve durability. | 12.17 :1 | 11.6 : 1 |
| Engine Type Design and working of the two-wheeler's engine. | SI, 4 stroke, 4 valve, Single cylinder, Liquid cooled, Reverse inclined | Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 4-valve |
| Displacement Engine cylinder capacity measured in cc. | 312.2 | 155 |
| Bore Bore is the diameter of a bike’s engine cylinder. A larger bore allows more fuel-air mix, increasing power and speed. | 80 mm | 58 mm |
| Load Carrying Capacity Maximum weight a two-wheeler can handle. | 130 Kg | N/A |
| Range The maximum distance an electric two-wheeler can travel on a full charge. | 382 Km | 450 Km |
| Stroke Stroke is the piston’s movement inside the engine cylinder. Longer strokes give more torque, shorter strokes give more speed and higher RPM. | 62.1 mm | 58.7 mm |
| Top Speed | 164 Km/h | 130 Km/h |
| Tyre Size | Front : 110/70-ZR17 M/C 54W - Michelin ROAD5, Rear : 150/60-ZR17 M/C 66W - Michelin ROAD5 | Front : 100/80-17M/C 52P , Rear: 140/70R-17M/C 66H |
| Wheel Size | Front : 17 inch, Rear : 17 inch | Front: 431.8 MM Rear: 431.8 MM |
| Wheels Type | N/A | Alloy |
| Tubeless Tyre A tyre without an inner tube, reducing puncture risks and maintaining air longer. | Tubeless | N/A |
| Ignition The system that starts the engine, usually via a key, button, or smart start. | Dynamically controlled integrated high energy ignition system | TCI (transistor controlled ignition) |
| Wheelbase The distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear wheel, affecting stability, handling, and riding comfort. | 1365 mm | 1325 mm |
| Radial Tyre A tyre with strong sidewalls and better grip, durability, and heat resistance. | N/A | Yes |
| Front Tyre Pressure Rider | N/A | 32 psi |
| Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion | N/A | 32 psi |
| Rear Tyre Pressure Rider | N/A | 36 psi |
| Rear Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion | N/A | 39 psi |
| Rear Brake | Disc Petal type with ABS | Disc |
| Front Brake | Disc Petal type with ABS | Disc |
| Braking Type | Dual Channel ABS | Single Channel ABS |
| Front Brake Diameter | 300 mm | 282 mm |
| Rear Brake Diameter | 240 mm | 220 mm |
| Fuel Supply | Bosch - Closed loop RT-FI | Fuel Injection |
| Fuel Capacity | 11 L | 10 L |
| Fuel Reserve | 2.2 L | 1 L |
| Body Type The overall design and shape of the bike (e.g., cruiser, sports, scooter). | Sports Bike | Street Bike |
| Frame The main structure holding the bike together. | Trellis frame, split chassis | Deltabox |
| Additional Storage Extra space for carrying items. | N/A | N/A |
| Ground Clearance Distance between the bike’s lowest part and the ground. | 180 mm | 170 mm |
| Height | 1135 mm | 1070 mm |
| Kerb Weight Bike’s weight with fuel and fluids. | 174 Kg | 141 Kg |
| Length | 2001 mm | 2015 mm |
| Passenger Footrest A component which support foots of the passenger. | N/A | Yes |
| Saddle Height Distance from the ground to the seat. | 810 mm | N/A |
| Seat Height Distance from the ground to the seat. | N/A | 810 mm |
| Width | 786 mm | 800 mm |
| Mobile Connectivity A feature to connect your phone to the two-wheeler's system. | Yes | N/A |
| Usb Charging Port A USB slot to charge devices like phones. | N/A | N/A |
| Riding Modes Different settings (e.g., Sport, Eco, Rain) that adjust performance and power delivery. | Track, Urban, Rain and Sport | N/A |
| Starting The method to start the bike (e.g., electric start, kick start, or both). | Electric Start | Electric Start |
| Pass Switch A switch to flash the high beam, signaling other vehicles while overtaking. | N/A | Yes |
| Display A screen that shows important riding information like speed, fuel, and trip details. | 5" TFT screen connected cluster | TFT |
| Distance To Empty Indicator Estimates how far you can ride before the fuel runs out. | Yes | N/A |
| Low Battery Indicator Warns when the battery charge is low and may need recharging or replacement. | Yes | N/A |
| Service Due Indicator Reminds when the next bike servicing or maintenance is needed. | Yes | N/A |
| Clutch A device that connects and disconnects the engine from the wheels for smooth gear shifts. | Wet multi plate - 7 plate design, RT slipper clutch | Wet, Multiple Disc |
| Gear Box | 6 Speed | 6-Speed |
| Transmission The entire system that transfers engine power to the wheels (includes clutch and gearbox). | Manual | Constant mesh |
| Head Light | Bi-LED projector, 30W@13 V | LED |
| Tail Light | LED 4 W | LED |
| Turn Signal Lamp Flashing lights on a two-wheeler that indicate the rider's turning or lane-changing direction. | Yes | LED |
| Battery Capacity Total energy the battery can store. | 12V, 8Ah | 12 V, 4.0 Ah |
| Suspension Front | Inverted cartridge telescopic Fork | Telescopic upside down Front Fork |
| Suspension Rear | Two arm Aluminium die-cast swingarm, Mono tube floating piston gas assisted shock absorber | Linked-type Monocross suspension |
| Seat Type The design of the seat that affects comfort and seating position. | Dual | Split |
| Stepup Seat | Yes | N/A |
| Mobile Application A companion app to monitor bike stats, location, and settings. | N/A | Yes |
| Call Sms Alerts Notifies you of incoming calls or messages on the bike’s screen. | Yes | N/A |