The BS6 BMW G 310 GS has been spotted testing
in India. The test mule that was caught on camera wears no camouflage
whatsoever, and hence, reveals a few new features of the upcoming motorbike. It
can be seen in spy video that the BS6 BMW G 310 GS will have an LED headlamp
with a somewhat revised design.
The matte black colour of the test mule looks
quite good on the dual-sport motorcycle. While it isn’t very clear in the
footage but it seems that the body panels of the more eco-friendly G 310 GS
have been tweaked for a sportier look. Also, the beak of the ADV appears to be
narrower than that of the BS4 model. The forthcoming BMW G 310 GS would also
feature a set of new LED indicators along with a slightly reworked exhaust.
The old BMW G 310 GS is powered by a
BS4-compliant 313 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine which produces 34 PS
of power and 28 Nm of torque. The new BMW G 310 GS will use a BS6 version of
the same mill. The power and torque outputs are likely to be more or less the
same. Other features such as the golden USD front forks, rear monoshock,
attractive alloy wheels with knobbier tyres, front and rear disc brakes with
ABS, engine cowl, fully-digital instrument cluster will be carried forward
without any alterations.
While BMW Motorrad has been testing the
new G 310 GS in the international markets for quite some time now, this is
likely the first time the upcoming dual-sport motorcycle has been spotted on
test on the Indian roads. This suggests that the German company could launch
the updated model of its smallest GS in our country soon.