Mahindra Mojo 300 to feature a new Garnet black colour along with BS 6 update - watsupptoday.com
Mahindra Mojo 300 to feature a new Garnet black colour along with BS 6 update
Posted 18 Jul 2020 11:18 AM

Source : Hindustan Times

Mahindra is all set to introduce the new Mojo 300 BS 6 in India. A glimpse of the updated model was shared a few days back in a teaser image posted over the company's social media handles.

As the launch inches near, Mahindra has now provided a clearer view on the bike featuring a new Garnet black color scheme. It will be adorned with a fresh all-black paint scheme featuring bright red paint highlights on the frame and swingarm. Save for the new exterior colors, the rest of the design details remain as is.

Mahindra could have used the new update as an opportunity to iron out the previous design niggles, but sadly the cosmetic changes remain limited only to the paint. It carries over the same bulky front section featuring a dual-pod headlamp, muscular fuel-tank, chunky radiator guards, single-seat, and stubby tail section. New updates may also include an LED setup, replacing the previous halogen lamps.

Though the core details aren't available yet, the bike will most likely feature a BS 6-compliant version of its 295 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled powertrain. The company will introduce new mechanical updates in order to meet the stricter emission norms, as a result, the overall output may also vary slightly. Previously, the bike was known to churn out 26 PS of maximum power and 28 Nm of peak torque. The engine will continue along with its six-speed transmission.

As far as equipment and cycle parts are concerned, the bike will continue to be suspended on front telescopic forks and a mono-shock at the rear. It will roll on 17-inch alloy wheels, also found on the Mojo UT 300. Its braking duties will be taken care of by disc brakes at both ends. The brakes will work in conjunction with dual-channel ABS as standard.

As far as pricing goes, the new BS 6-compliant Mojo 300 is expected to retail at around ?1.60 lakh to ?1.65 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag. It will compete against the likes of the new RE Classic 350 and the Bajaj Dominar 250.



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