Mahindra Mojo launched at Rs 1.58 lakh in India

  • Oct 15, 2015
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After a protracted testing period Mahindra Two Wheelers has launched the Mojo in India at an introductory price tag of Rs 1.58 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

Mahindra Mojo

So, after a delay of five years, Mahindra launched the new Mojo in India today. The Mahindra Mojo has been priced at Rs 1.58 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and the above pricing is introductory. The Mahindra Mojo was first showcased as a concept in 2010, and it has taken its own sweet time in hitting production. According to Mahindra officials, this delay was attributed to extensive testing. The Mahindra Mojo will be the new flagship offering for Mahindra Two Wheelers and it has taken five years of development time as it was first showcased in 2010. We have already ridden the new Mojo and you can read the review report here: Mahindra Mojo Review

Mahindra has already received 100 bookings for the Mojo and has launched it in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune; it will be available across 10 select dealerships in Phase 1.Online bookings for the motorcycle start from October 16th. The Mahindra Mojo will be offered in following shades of Glacier White, Charcoal Black, and Volcano Red. Mahindra Two Wheelers also announced the launch of the Mojo Tribe. This exclusive club for Mojo owners has been created for them to share their biking experience with other like minded owners and also be a part of the upcoming rides called the ‘Trails of Mojo Tribe.’ The first of such consumer trails will be flagged off on October 17th at Bengaluru. 

Mahindra Mojo action shot

Powering the new Mahindra Mojo is a 295cc displacement single-cylinder motor churning out 28PS at 8,000rpm and a peak torque rating of 30Nm at just 5,000rpm. Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a six-speed transmission. The Mojo had been loaded with goodies like USD front forks, gas charged monoshock, LED pilot lamps and tail lamps, along with optional Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres. Braking is done by disc brakes at front and rear while ABS has been given the miss to keep cost under check.

Mahindra plans to market the Mojo as a touring motorcycle as it has a fuel tank capacity of 21 litres and 173.5mm ground clearance. The Mahindra Mojo will compete against the Honda CBR 250R and the Royal Enfield Classic 500 in the Indian market.

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