Mahindra Mojo and Mahindra Stallio Revealed


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Mahindra 2 Wheelers has taken the wraps off its first motorcycles for the Indian market. The manufacturer is scheduled to officially launch the two bikes on September 30. The first model named the Stallio is a commuter motorcycle. It comes with a four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled 106.7cc engine that is mated to a four speed gearbox. Peak power is 7.3bhp at 7500rpm and max torque is 0.8kgm at 5500rpm.

The Stallio uses telescopic forks up front and adjustable shocks at the rear. Alloy wheels, an electric starter, a fully digital instrument console and LED tail lamps are features available on this bike. The second bike is called the Mojo. The Mojo features a four-stroke, fuel-injected, single-cylinder and liquid-cooled 292cc powerplant. Double overhead camshafts (DOHC) operate this engine's four valves. Peak power is a healthy 25.8bhp at 8500rpm. Max torque is 2.5kgm at 7000rpm. The Mojo rides on 17-inch alloy wheels and uses inverted front telescopic forks and a monoshock rear suspension. Braking is courtesy a 320mm front and a 220mm rear petal disc. Tubeless tyres, a digital speedometer, mirror-mounted indicators and a dual exhaust system are other interesting Mojo details. Mahindra 2 Wheelers is yet to announce the pricing for these two bikes.

Mahindra Mojo
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Mahindra Stallio
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the Mojo looks yuck! though the specs are impressive, i doubt anyone would buy such a ugly bike.

i like the bronze frame, the tank, the fairing & even the fake scoops... but the headlights spoil it all.
 
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Specs of Mojo is amazing , they have tried to innovate the overall design by tinkering too much with the tank design , headlamps and the end result is pathetic!

Stallio another commuter-friendly bike , looking good!
 
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The specs of mojo is quite impressive.
I didn't like the headlight of the bike.
But i liked other design stuff's of the bike.
Any info on price, It would play a major role.
 
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Mojo??? Reminds me of Austin Powers.[lol] Groovy Baby yeah.
Both the bikes look goofy.
But still apart from the name Mojo looks interesting in some way. Kind of a star wars chopper.
 
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Going by this post, Mahindra had a fairly large variety of catchy names to choose from. Wonder what clicked in their mind to go with this one?

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Here's the official Press Release which reaches first at The Automotive India.

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Stallio

  • Available in two variants - priced at Rs 44,699/- for cast alloy wheels with self start, fully digital console & Rs 41,199/- for spoke wheels with kick start (ex showroom Pune)
  • 4 years manufacturer’s warranty
  • Biking can now be fun-filled and stylish - offers features that add to style thereby creating a new niche
  • Multimedia marketing campaign featuring Aamir Khan

Mojo


  • Available in Derby Red, Colt Black, Equus Blue, Buckskin Yellow & Ranch Green
  • Handcrafted, one of its kind
  • Priced at Rs 1.75 lakh (ex showroom Pune)
  • Blends cool retro styling with best of global technology & design - 4 Valve DOHC 300 cc power plant
  • Sports aerodynamic 'tear drop' shape and a classic gold frame assembly with twin headlamp
  • Leading European vendors – Ducati Energia, Paioli & Pirelli (Italy), J Juan (Spain) – contribute to the making of the Mojo
  • Available in red and black with decal customization options

September 30, 2010, Mumbai: World class Italian design, raw power, adrenaline and speed. India’s bikers can look forward to all this and much more as Mahindra 2 Wheelers’ Stallio and Mojo motorcycles made their debut at a high voltage launch in Mumbai today.
“In the last twelve months Mahindra 2 Wheelers has achieved a milestone by registering a sale of 1.5 lac units – a clear validation of the success of our niche PowerScooters strategy. We are now all geared up to redefine the biking experience in India with the Stallio and the Mojo which are a potent blend of global technology and innovation and will take the category to the next level,” said Mr. Anand Mahindra, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra Group. “These world class bikes are worthy additions to the Mahindra 2 Wheelers product portfolio and are part of our commitment to establish a robust, end-to-end two wheeler business in every segment of the industry,” said Mr. Anoop Mathur, President Two Wheeler Sector and Member of the Group Executive Board, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

“Both bikes incorporate world class R&D and design elements from our Bologna, Italy based design house, Engines Engineering and are best suited for Indian biking conditions. The Stallio offers a host of features unheard of in its segment and is ideal for the avant-garde young executive or businessman who desires a rugged and reliable yet stylish bike. We are delighted to have Aamir Khan, the brand ambassador for the Stallio, present at the launch today, as he personifies Mahindra’s can do spirit, capturing the imagination of the masses. The Mojo is a performance oriented, power packed bike and is the ultimate machine for motorcycle enthusiasts who are passionate about biking,” he added.

The Stallio was unveiled by actor, producer and director, Aamir Khan, whose thought provoking movies have served to both entertain and inspire an entire generation of young Indians.

“Mahindra is a solid company with very strong and long standing goodwill. The bike that the Mahindra Group is launching, the Stallio, is a stylish bike offering consumers a great sense of comfort. It’s a complete bike that offers safety, style and peace of mind. I am sure it will soon be one of India’s iconic brands. I am very pleased to be associated with the Mahindras and the Stallio,” said Aamir.

The Mahindra Stallio is available in two variants – Self Start / Cast Alloy wheels / Digital Console and Kick Start / spoke wheels which are available at Rs.44,699/- and 41,199/- (ex showroom Pune), respectively, while the Mahindra Mojo is priced at Rs. 1.75 lac/- (ex showroom Pune). The Stallio will be available at 370 Mahindra 2 Wheelers dealerships across the country. The Stallio comes with a four year manufacturer’s warranty. The distribution model for Mojo will be different and therefore, would be available only in select outlets. The Mahindra Stallio and Mojo are all set to storm the motorcycle segment with their sleek, sporty contours, Italian styling and comfort. The bikes incorporate design elements from the Italian boutique design house, Engines Engineering which has worked for marques such as Ducati, MV Augusta and Benelli.

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Conquer your roads with the Mahindra Stallio:
Biking will soon take on a whole new dimension with this powerful steed. The Mahindra Stallio is a tough and durable bike with several stylish features which puts it in a distinct motorcycling segment. These include digital speedometer, powerful LED tail lamps, pilot LED lamps and a fully flush fuel tank cap. The Stallio incorporates a convenient, pro touch electric start which allows you to take off at the touch of a button, even in heavy traffic conditions. The multi reflector headlamp coupled with LED lighting with clear lens indicators in the headlamp, tail lamps and pilot lamps enhance front and rear visibility, making night riding a safe experience. These LED lights are more resistant to failures from vibration, generate almost no heat and consume very little power. The bike’s chassis features a rugged, double cradle frame, ensuring greater stability and less possibility of deformation in future. The superior braking system, more responsive controls that perform well in a variety of conditions, including water and mud, makes the Stallio a very safe bike. The sturdy rear grab rail offers the pillion rider a firm grip, ensuring safety. The large, fully digital display – the first in this segment - comes equipped with a speedometer, fuel gauge, tachometer and clock. It also gives you an idea of the distance travelled in one trip. The Stallio’s visor features a sharp, inverted arrow design which is sure to stop traffic when you zoom past. This nifty bike sports cool racing style alloy wheels which are strong and lightweight. They not only provide more stability at corners but also have better tolerance to shocks and ensure good heat dissipation. These trendy alloys are complemented by class leading wheel base of 1265 mm which provide a stable ride and good ground clearance. The fuel tank cap blends seamlessly with the body of the bike, further adding to its style quotient.
The Stallio is available in a choice of five shades – Derby Red, Colt Black, Equus Blue, Buckskin Yellow and Ranch Green.

Mojo Magic:
Think Flower Power. Think groovy classic style but with a contemporary twist. Think Mahindra Mojo.A testosterone packed 300 cc bike with cool retro styling, the Mojo blends the best of global motorcycle technology and design. It is a handcrafted machine and a one of its kind lifestyle motorcycle which will soon go into production. Mahindra 2 Wheelers has, in fact, devised a unique marketing and promotion strategy for this ultimate performance bike which will be revealed when the bike will be available for sale in the next 3-4 months. This modern classic is driven by a 4V DOHC engine which offers peak power of 26 BHP @ 8500 rpm and maximum torque of 24 Nm @ 7000 rpm, making it a performance biker’s dream come true. It also features a 6 speed gearbox, as opposed to the regular 5 speed gearbox found amongst its peers, along with a sporty dual exhaust for the right propulsion.

The Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system has been developed by Ducati Energia of Italy. In an industry first, the Mojo sports inverted front shock absorbers developed by Paioli of Italy, which ensures superior shock absorbing ability at high speeds. This is complemented by a horizontally mounted mono shox at the rear, allowing for much more comfortable ride. Radially mounted assembly also helps in accurate braking. The Mojo is the first ever motorcycle in India to sport Pirelli tubeless radials. They are also the widest tyres in their class (4” x 17” at the rear), ensuring greater stability. These are complemented by edgy front petal disc brakes which are the largest in the segment at 320 mm to ensure safe braking. There’s a disc brake at the rear as well.
The bike also features LED pilot lamps and tail lamps with clear lens indicators in the headlamp, ensuring greater visibility for the rider. The display includes a digital speedometer with fuel gauge, tripmeter, gear shift indicator, and analogue tachometer. The bike also sports indicators on the rear view mirrors, which are not seen on Indian bikes. This showstopper sports an aerodynamic ‘tear drop’ shape and a classic gold frame assembly with twin headlamps adding to the bike’s distinctly retro look. The dual pipe frame adds strength to the overall structure of the bike, while the under cowl enhances the Mojo’s macho appeal. This ‘exoskeleton’ look is usually only found in top notch brands.

The Mojo is available in a choice of two colours – red and black. Customers also have the option of customising their bikes with a range of decals.
The Two Wheeler Sector of Mahindra aims to design and market a full range of scooters and motorcycles for the Indian and global markets, thus establishing a robust and end-to-end two-wheeler business in every segment of the industry.
The company’s Power Scooters portfolio caters to a range of consumer segments. The Mahindra Rodeo with its very innovative, contemporary features is popular amongst the Indian youth, while the Mahindra Duro is positioned as a family scooter. The Flyte is the Indian woman’s two-wheeler of choice.

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Stallio is really good!

Mahindra have erred with the pricing of Mojo and also it doesn look good enough for that price!


But several first in segment features make the bike special!
 
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