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Tag: Mahindra Mojo

Skanda Motors Mojo Tribe – Mahindra Mojo Exclusive dealership now in Bangalore
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Skanda Motors Mojo Tribe – Mahindra Mojo Exclusive dealership now in Bangalore

Skanda Motors Mojo Tribe re-opens its Mahindra Mojo Exclusive dealership in Bangalore. The outlet situated at Rajajinagar will cater to the needs of new Mahindra Mojo  customers as well as take care of its existing customer base. After NAFS Motors of Banaswadi this will be the second outlet in Bangalore to sell the all-new Mahindra Mojo ABS. Given the magnitude and size versus the size of the city, Skanda Motors Mojo Tribe is expected to cater to motorcyclists at the north eastern frontier of Bangalore. At the Distance for about fourteen kilometers apart it rightly be said that  Mahindra Mojo is steadily taking on one of India’s motorcycling enthusiasts cities. A brief snapshot of the 2019 Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS features are as follows: 4 Valve DOHC 295cc liquid cooled engine...
Mahindra Mojo UT 300 launched. Its carburetted !!
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Mahindra Mojo UT 300 launched. Its carburetted !!

Mahindra 2-Wheelers has launched the new Mojo UT 300 priced at Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).  The UT badging stands for 'Universal Tourer' and Mahindra is offering a Rs 10,000 introductory benefit on the Mojo UT 300, which is valid till March 2018. The UT 300 loses out considerably in terms of equipment in order to make it more affordable. The ongoing standard Mojo has been rebranded as the Mojo XT 300 or Xtreme Tourer 300. The UT300 will be sold alongside the XT300. Powering the UT300 is the same 292cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine but gets a carburettor fuel system instead of fuel injection which produces 23 hp @ 7500 rpm and 25.2 Nm @ 5000 rpm. Fuel injected XT 300 produces 27hp and 30Nm of torque. The UT300 also loses out twin exhausts for a single-sided setup as...
Mahindra exits from mass two-wheeler market in India
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Mahindra exits from mass two-wheeler market in India

Mahindra & Mahindra has quit the mass market two-wheeler category. With the acquisition of Kinetic Motors roughly a decade ago, the business wasn’t performing to the Company’s sales expectations which is the reason why the manufacturer has taken this decision. The sales figure came crashing down by 77 percent during the period April-July in the domestic market versus corresponding period last year.  While the dealers report that sales continue as normal, the company has slowly been looking to the Mojo as the product that will take it forward. Mahindra will no longer develop new mass-market two wheelers such as 100-150cc scooters and motorcycles. The niche product Mojo, which is a premium mid-capacity touring motorcycle, is where M&M intends to focus for future development...