The Mahindra Mojo is a 300cc bike and it’s going into a segment where it’s only meant for the young. It’s a segment where the likes of KTM Duke’s are ruling the roost and the likes of TVS and BMW are going to bring in their 300cc bikes. At Mahindra Two Wheelers, a lot of care had to be taken to make this bike. After having ridden the bike for almost 400km on almost all kinds of terrains and also in some very dry and wet conditions in a single day, I have formed a very definite opinion--That the Mojo is a bike that offers the best of several worlds. It’s a commuter’s dream, it’s a racer’s toy, it’s a style statement, it’s got a tourer gene and it’s definitely a young man’s pride. That it’s also got a Mahindra DNA is like the icing on the cake.
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