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Mahindra Mojo: 5 Things To Know

There have been a lot of hurdles the company has had to cross to come to this juncture and though a little late in sports bike segment. Mahindra will be launching the Mojo on October 16 and we will have all the details then, but here are five things we know about the bike.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on September 30, 2015

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    It might be the launch of the year for Mahindra Two Wheelers but there are people who have been waiting for the bike from the first time they saw it in 2011. This was the year when Mahindra Two Wheelers first brought the bike to the stage and showcased it as their flagship product with both the Pantero and the Centuro.

    There have been a lot of hurdles the company has had to cross to come to this juncture and though a little late in sports bike segment, the Mojo will be the company's first entrant in it and therefore, carries a lot of weight for the company. Mahindra had sent the Mojo to France to the Peugeot headquarters back in April this year and from what we hear, there's a lot of inputs from the engineers there which have been incorporated in the bike

    Also Read: 2015 Mahindra Mojo Review

    Mahindra will be launching the bike on October 16 and we will have all the details then, but here are five things we know about the bike.

    1) Mahindra two-wheeler dealers have started taking pre-orders for the bike and this means that if you were keen to buy it, you can place your order now.

    2) The front-fascia of the Mojo looks more practical with revised twin head-lamps. The one's on the concept were different but the new one's are more in tune with the logo with the 'O J O' setup

    3) The Mojo will feature a digital speedometer with analogue tachometre with a shift light and low-fuel warning indicators. Other features include radial brakes, Pirelli Sport Demon tyres and USD (Up Side Down)forks.

    4) Power for the Mahindra Mojo will come from a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder that churns out a maximum power output of 27bhp and 25Nm.

    5) The bike will be priced at Rs. 1.5 lakh and will compete against the likes of the KTM Duke 200 and KTM 390 and the Honda CBR250R and even the Bajaj AS200.

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    Last Updated on September 30, 2015


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