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BMW Motorrad has discontinued the G 310 R and G 310 GS motorcycles in India, due to the 310 platform reaching the end of its lifecycle. The company has decided not to upgrade these models to meet the OBD-2B emission norms, resulting in their discontinuation.

According to sources, the bikes have been out of production since January 2025, and dealerships have not received any fresh shipments. Interestingly, BMW was offering a discount of up to Rs. 50,000 on the 310 twins until December 2025. Currently, most BMW Motorrad dealerships do not have any unsold inventory of the 310 twins.

Although the 310 twins have been discontinued, the BMW G 310 RR will continue to be sold in India. This is also the case with TVS Motorcycles, which will continue to sell the 310-based bikes until the launch of new 300cc RTX-D4-based bikes in the country.

BMW is also planning to launch the F 450 GS, which will be a 450cc platform-based motorcycle. The F 450 GS is expected to be launched towards the end of the year, making it the entry point for new customers into the BMW Motorrad world.

With the discontinuation of the 310 platform, BMW is shifting its focus to the 450cc platform, which will form the basis of its new entry-level motorcycles. The exact timeline of the F 450 GS launch has been announced, but it’s expected to arrive in the market soon.

In conclusion, BMW Motorrad has discontinued the G 310 R and G 310 GS in India due to the 310 platform reaching its lifecycle limit. The company has shifted its focus to the 450cc platform, with the F 450 GS set to be launched later this year. TVS, who uses the same platform, will continue to sell the 310-based bikes until the launch of its new 300cc RTX-D4-based bikes in the market.