Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open
July 20, 2020Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open tomorrow!
Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open from tomorrow – 21st July 2020. The manufacturer, Mahindra Two Wheelers limited revealed the Mahindra Mojo BS6 last week. Structurally it is the same as its predecessor – The 2019 Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS. The ABS variant now in its BS6 avatar comes in a different colour scheme.
The Colours are:
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Garnet Black –
The Garnet inspired paint scheme adorns the chassis area. The delta box swing arm gets this same shade. Also, the rims get a dash of red added to complete the look. While this looks like a company motivated theme an online search revealed otherwise. The inspiration seems to be drawn from Mahindra Mojo owners, the Mojo Tribe. This makes a 3rd colour added to the frame of the Mojo, gold being the first and black the second.
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Ruby Red –
Ruby Red brings an all new colour combination to the table. The first time a black and red two tone blend to the table. It is commonplace for manufacturers to use the black red combination in their colour palettes. From hot rods and muscle cars to super bikes and cruisers this combination is timeless.
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Ruby red sees a fusion of the solid red and black colours of the UT 300. A contrasting pin stripe further accentuates the look. The grab rail too gets the same colour two tone schematics. Like Garnet Black, the rims here too get a dash of red added to complete the look.
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Black Pearl –
The black pearl takes on its previous iteration – The Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS. interestingly here they have retained the two tone white black seat as it’s predecessor. Unlike the Black Pearl, Garnet Black Ruby Red and Red Agate get the solid black seat.
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Red Agate –
Red Agate is the fourth and possibly the final colour. The most popular colour combination on the Mahindra Mojo (XT) 300. The 2020 BS6 edition sees a better balance of colours. The only change being an all-black under belly cover. The two tone white black seat is replaced with the solid black colour seat.
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Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open tomorrow – Pricing:
The pricing for the colours are as follows:
- Garnet Black & Black Pearl – As per the BS6 norms the pricing will be based accordingly
- Ruby Red & Red Agate – The two tone colours will carry a premium and can be expected to have some enhancements as well.
Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open – What is new
As per our sources here is what we know about the new Mahindra Mojo BS6:
- Expected price increase of about Rs20,000 on the ex-showroom price (Approx 195,500/- for 300 ABS)
- Two tone colours will be priced slightly higher with some more tidbits
- Minor updates on the ECU mapping to compensate any losses due to BS6 set up
- Additional relays for efficient power distribution between ECU and electrical on the new platform
- Improved power and torque delivery
- Fuel economy apparently has improved on the new motorcycle
Mahindra Mojo BS6 bookings open – How to book
- Booking amount of Rs 5000/- which is 100% refundable
- Waiting period will be about 8 weeks from time of booking
- Booking can be made via toll free number 1800-233-8883
- Customers can also contact the nearest Mahindra dealerships (The list is currently under updation)
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Mahindra Mojo – Snapshot revisited
Launched on 16th October 2015, the Mahindra Mojo (XT 300) made its mark as an adventure touring motorcycle. Armed with best in class Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 tyres, the dual headlight Mojo is reminiscent of a motorcycle from a Hollywood action flick. The scaled down version – Mahindra Mojo UT 300 fed on a carburettor, belted out 24bhp from its single channel throaty exhaust. The all-black chassis and delta swing arm replaced the golden colour. A solid Blue and Red Colour on the UT 300. While some changes seemed like a downgrade, it in fact added more muscle to this machine.
The BS4 compliant 2019 Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS featured:
- 4 Valve DOHC 295cc liquid cooled engine
- Dual channel ABS system to aid the 320mm (front) and 240mm (rear) petal brakes
- 110/70/R17 and 140/70/R17 tyres
- Single sided Exhaust setup
- Telescopic front forks with brace and rear gas charged forks
- 21 litres fuel tank
- It was available in – Black and Blue
The ABS version reintroduced the fuel injection system with an all-purpose Pirelli Angel CT tyres.
Like its predecessor the Mojo 300 ABS, some changes can be expected in the new motorcycle. Like most other manufacturers, Mahindra Two Wheelers Limited too is expected to follow suit with the transition to BS6. Likewise, it certainly will retain the core fuel injected ABS system. Speculation is rife about a drop in the power figures or any tweaks to balance it out.
A price increase in the migration to the all-new BS6 is certain. With the competition already upgraded to the BS6 norms, it will be interesting to see how the Mahindra Mojo BS6 takes the fight to the competition.
As you know, the Mahindra Mojo (XT) 300 had its own share of accessories that included:
- Custom built Magnetic tank bag
- Mojo branded Saddle bags
- White/black Mojo Riding Jacket
- Riding Gloves
They followed up with touring accessories:
- Fog lamp mount with Fog lamps (sold separately)
- Red/White Mojo Riding Jacket
- Front Guard
- Integrated Carrier and Saddle stays
- Mojo Mobile Holder
- Bike Cover
- Mojo branded Hybrid and full face helmets
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