Mahindra Mojo BS6 Exhaust Note Captured – Walkaround Video

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Mahindra Mojo BS6 has been launched in India from a starting price of Rs 1.99 lakhs, ex-sh

Earlier this month, Mahindra Two Wheelers launched their much awaited Mojo BS6 variant. Available in a choice of 4 colour options, prices start from Rs 1.99 lakhs and goes all the way to Rs 2.11 lakhs. All prices are ex-sh.

Though launched, deliveries are yet to start. Pune based biker Savio, who was the first to book the Mojo BS6 in India, is expecting to get delivery of his bike by September. Ahead of deliveries starting, select enthusiasts have managed to get a test ride of the Mojo BS6.

One such enthusiast is Rakesh Mehta from Mahindra Mojo Riders Club. Earlier today, he has shared a short walkaround video, which gives us a 360 degree view of the Mojo BS6, as well as let us hear the exhaust note. Below is the video.

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According the Rakesh, the BS6 Mojo is much more refined and smoother, as compared to the BS4 Mojo. In addition to this, he also experienced lesser jerks at lower RPMs. Other two points made by him are – Sounds quite smooth compared to previous one ( Due to additional Cat Cons ) , XT Exhaust was quite bassy.

And the second point, Excellent brakes and as usual comfortable seats just like previous ABS model. When asked about the missing USDs by another member of the Mojo Club, Rakesh replied that he found the new telescopic forks just like the USDs. Fuel efficiency has been improved.

Engine

Powering the Mojo BS6 is an upgraded 300cc, liquid cooled, DOHC, single cylinder engine offering 26.6 hp power at 7,500 rpm and 28 Nm torque at 5,500 rpm mated to a 6 speed gearbox with an additional catalytic converter to meet with the more stringent BS6 emission standards.

Mahindra Mojo BS6 Brochure

Front suspension is regular telescopic forks with 143mm travel while at the rear there is a monoshock with 135 mm travel. Braking is via disc brakes measuring 320mm in the front and 240mm disc at the rear. ABS is offered as standard. Mojo BS6 gets a 21 liter fuel tank and will ride on 110/70R17 front and 140/70R17 tyres.

Mahindra Mojo BS6 looks very similar to its BS4 counterpart. It will get four new colour options of Ruby Red, Black Pearl, Garnet Black and Red Agate. All four colour options are seen with contrasting black wheels.

It will also be seen with a twin pod headlamp cluster with a front cowl, single step up seating and alloy wheels. Features at the rear include an upswept exhaust system, extended mudguard and LED tail lamps. On board features will include a semi digital instrument panel while the console will include an analogue set up with tachometer and a digital screen offering speed, gear position, odometer and trip meter readouts.


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