Indian Autos Blog has got its hands on the official specifications of the Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS that has started reaching dealerships and will be launched very soon. The spec sheet includes the performance and dimensions of the ABS-equipped Mahindra Mojo 300.
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The Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS will draw 19.34 kW (26.30 PS) of maximum power at 7,500 rpm from its 294.72 cc, DOHC, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine. In comparison, the carburetted engine of the Mahindra Mojo UT300 made 17 kW (23.11 PS), while the fuel-injected mill of the Mahindra Mojo XT300 delivered 20 kW (27.19 PS). The peak torque output is not available in the leaked document, although it will most likely be 30 Nm. The motor will be a BS-IV unit and be linked to a six-speed transmission. The document also confirms that Mahindra will drop the XT and UT tags from the branding and use ABS tag instead.
As seen in the photographs from the dealership, the Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS retains the twin-pod headlight, while LED DRLs are no longer available. The new 300 ABS branding is seen in the form of a sticker on the side panel, while the Mojo tag occupies the tank. The upcoming model has also traded the golden coloured frame for a black finish. The semi-digital instrument console has received an ABS indicator on the bottom, next to the tachometer, but that's its only change.
The budget-friendly hardware specifications match those of the UT300 variant. The upcoming model uses conventional telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the back to perform the shock absorption tasks. A single-sided unit has replaced the twin-sided exhausts. The exhaust on the new model, as reported earlier, is claimed to be higher than the UT300/XT300 models for better ground clearance.
The Mojo 300 ABS was seen with Pirelli sourced tyres at the showroom. However, Mahindra may also offer MRF sourced rubbers, and offer the motorcycle at a relatively lower price tag. Governed by the safety net of dual-channel ABS, the braking setup comprises 320 mm and 240 mm discs with Bybre sourced callipers at the front and back respectively.
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The price for the new Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS is yet to be announced. We expect to see an INR 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) tag.
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