BMW Confirms 310 Series Exit – 450 Twin Lineup to Replace Range

Balasahana Suresh
BMW Motorrad has officially confirmed the discontinuation of its 310-series motorcycles, signaling a major shift in its entry-level and mid-capacity segment strategy. The German manufacturer will replace the 310 series with an all-new 450cc twin-cylinder platform, aiming to deliver enhanced performance, modern design, and a more engaging riding experience.

What’s Happening to the 310 Series?

· The G 310 R, G 310 GS, and other 310cc models will gradually be phased out from global markets.

· bmw cites advancements in technology, growing rider expectations, and the need for better performance as key reasons for the transition.

· While the 310 series was popular among beginners and urban commuters, the new 450 twins aim to appeal to a wider audience, including experienced riders seeking more power and refinement.

About the 450 Twin-Cylinder Platform

· The upcoming 450cc twin-cylinder motorcycles will offer significantly improved power output, smoother performance, and higher top-end capabilities.

· Expected features include:

o Modern chassis and suspension setup

o Advanced electronics and riding aids

o Refined ergonomics for both city and highway use

· bmw Motorrad positions this move as a step toward bridging the gap between entry-level bikes and mid-range performance models.

What This Means for Riders

1. Better Performance

o Twin-cylinder engines offer more torque and smoother power delivery compared to single-cylinder 310s.

2. Upgraded Technology

o Riders can expect modern electronics, safety features, and connectivity options.

3. Longevity and Support

o New platform ensures long-term viability, easier servicing, and global support compared to aging 310 models.

Bottom Line

BMW Motorrad’s exit from the 310 series and introduction of the 450 twin-cylinder lineup marks a strategic upgrade for its entry-level and mid-capacity segment. Riders can look forward to better performance, modern features, and a more thrilling riding experience, while bmw strengthens its global motorcycle portfolio for the coming years.

 

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