BMW Motorrad continues to test the
upcoming BS6 G 310 GS in India. After getting spotted for the first time
earlier this month, two prototypes of the forthcoming, more eco-friendly dual-sport
motorcycle have been spied testing once again on our roads.
The latest spy shots of the BS6 BMW G 310
GS highlight the rear end of the motorbike. They reveal that the new model will
feature a slightly revised LED taillamp. The conventional halogen side turn
indicators will be replaced by more attractive and sleeker LED units. It can
also be seen in the spied images that the exhaust seem to be a bit different
from that of the outgoing BS4 BMW G 310 GS. The new unit is missing the chrome
bits and has a black finish. Apart from that, no other changes have been
implemented at the back of the upcoming motorcycle.
The new BS6 BMW G 310 GS will also come
equipped with an updated headlamp. The German company will use a full-LED unit
similar to what we have seen in the latest spy pictures of the BS6 BMW G 310 R.
The new LED headlamp features a horizontal LED DRL, which reminds us of the
recently launched BMW F 900 R, and enhances the ADV’s overall visual stance. It
appears that BMW Motorrad has also tweaked the body panels of the BS6 G 310 GS
to add more masculinity.
Powering the new G 310 GS will be an
updated 313cc single-cylinder engine that will comply with the more stringent
Bharat Stage 6 emission standards. This revised powerplant is expected to
produce similar power (34 PS) and torque (28 Nm) figures as it used to do in
its BS4 state of tune. As far as the hardware and other features are concerned,
they are likely to be carried forward from the BS4 model without any
alterations.