Mahindra Two Wheelers’ flagship 300cc tourer, the Mojo, has once again set new benchmarks by entering the Indian Book of Records, a collection of national records. The new benchmark resulted as the Mojo crossed from East to West India in the fastest time ever set by a motorcycle expedition.
The expedition, undertaken by two Mojo owners and long-time riding partners Sudeep NS and Yogesh Chavan, flagged off from Tezu in Arunachal Pradesh and ended at Koteshwar in Gujarat, covering a total distance of 3,706 km in just 85 hours.
The previous benchmark set by a motorcycle expedition covering a similar distance was 107 hours.
Sudeep and Yogesh’s landmark expedition was years in the planning. Mojo, a proper touring machine with its stability, comfort and safety, gave them the confidence to pull it off. They were left impressed with the way it tackled challenges posed by such a gruelling ride.
Naveen Malhotra, Sr. General Manager – Sales, Marketing & Product Planning, Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd said, “The Mojo has proved its mettle yet again. Sudeep and Yogesh’s feat is an unprecedented achievement. The MOJO with its tour inclined DNA and state-of-the-art engine makes it an ideal bike to overcome long distances.”
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