Mahindra has released a teaser image of the BS6-compliant Mojo 300 ahead of its imminent launch. While the teaser image only shows the silhouette of the Mojo 300 BS6, the upcoming motorcycle was revealed through a spy photograph earlier this month. Here we bring you all the details that you can expect to see on the new Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6.
Design
The BS6-compliant model will retain the styling of the old, BS4 model (Mojo UT 300). Thus, the motorcycle will come equipped with a twin-pod headlight, tinted visor, muscular fuel tank, single-piece saddle in dual-tone colour, split-style pillion grab rail, single-sided exhaust and an engine cowl. The feature list is also likely to be similar to the BS4 model, and thus we expect to see halogen headlight setup and a semi-digital instrument cluster on the BS6 version. In comparison, its direct rival, the Dominar range, packs premium features like full-LED lighting, digital instrument cluster and upside-down front forks.
Engine
Mechanical specifications will most likely retain the 295cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The motor, in BS4 guise, produced 26bhp of maximum power at 7,500rpm and 28Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm. The BS6-compliant engine may put out a marginally lower power output. The motor will be linked to a six-speed transmission.
Hardware
The hardware setup will be similar to the BS4 model, and the upcoming Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 will continue to use conventional telescopic forks at the front and a mono-shock at the back to handle the suspension tasks. Braking power will come from single discs on both wheels while the safety net will include dual-channel ABS. The updated model, similar to the BS4 version, should use Pirelli-sourced Angel CT tyres.
Price
The BS6 upgrade should push the prices higher, and the updated model may carry a Rs 10,000-15,000 premium over its predecessor. The BS4 model, for reference, was priced at Rs 1,49,520 (ex-showroom Delhi for Mojo UT 300), which will put it directly against the newly launched Bajaj Dominar 250.