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Mahindra Mojo Price Hiked In Four Cities
Mahindra Two-Wheelers recently launched the highly anticipated Mojo in the Indian market. At the time of launch, Mahindra's Mojo was sold at an introductory price of Rs. 1.58 lakh ex-showroom (Delhi). These prices were applicable only to a handful of customers and post festive season, price of the motorcycle has increased.
The Mojo will now cost customers Rs. 5,000 more than the introductory price. The Mojo by Mahindra will now attract a price of Rs. 1.63 lakh ex-showroom (Delhi). The motorcycle, even with its price hike is a value for money proposition.
Mahindra will continue selling the motorcycle in only four cities as of now and could grow its reach within the following months. Currently, Mahindra is offering its Mojo motorcycle only in cities like Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune.
So far, Mahindra does not equip the Mojo with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) even as an option, as they plan on offering the safety feature very soon. At that point, Mahindra would once again hike the price of Mojo, owing to the added expenditure of ABS.
Powering the Mahindra Mojo is a 295cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The Mojo is a touring bike and the engine is tuned accordingly to produce 27bhp and 30Nm of peak torque. Mahindra engineers have paired the engine with a 6-speed gearbox.
The Mojo comes factory fitted with superior grip providing Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 tyres. Mahindra provides the bike with a touring bike riding stance for comfortable long distance rides. In the front Mojo gets upside down forks, while the rear gets a mono shock unit.
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