Mahindra Gusto Specifications
Mileage (ARAI) | 63.7 Kmpl |
Displacement | 109.6 cc |
Engine Type | 4- Stroke, Air- Cooled, M-TEC Engine |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Max Power | 8.0 bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Max Torque | 9 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
Front Brake | Drum |
Rear Brake | Drum |
Fuel Capacity | 6 Ltrs |
Mahindra Gusto Features
ABS | No |
Mobile Connectivity | No |
Clock | No |
LED Tail Light | Yes |
Speedometer | Analogue |
Odometer | Analogue |
Fuel gauge | Yes |
What’s Included with Mahindra Gusto
Vehicle Warranty | 5 Years or 40,000 Km |
Mahindra Gusto Specifications
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type Refers to the design and configuration of the engine. Most petrol bikes typically use either a single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, or occasionally a multi-cylinder (like a four-cylinder) engine. | 4- Stroke, Air- Cooled, M-TEC Engine |
Displacement | 109.6 cc |
Max Torque Represents the highest rotational force output by the engine, usually measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It indicates the engine's pulling power. | 9 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
No. of Cylinders Indicates the total count of combustion cylinders in the engine. Common configurations include single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, and four-cylinder setups.
| 1 |
Cooling System Describes the method used to dissipate heat from the engine. Petrol bikes often use air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. | Air Cooled |
Starting Describes how the engine is initiated. Most petrol bikes use electric starters, kick starters, or both, to commence engine operation. | Kick and Self Start |
Fuel Supply | Carburetor |
Clutch Enables the rider to disconnect the engine from the transmission temporarily, allowing for gear changes and neutral operation. | Wet, Multi Plate |
Ignition | Digital CDI |
Gear Box Indicates the arrangement of gears that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the rider to adjust speed and torque. | Automatic |
Bore These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 52 mm |
Stroke These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 49 mm |
Features
Instrument Console This refers to the display panel on a petrol bike that shows essential information like speed, RPM, fuel level, and other indicators such as engine temperature and gear position. | Analogue |
Bluetooth Connectivity | No |
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Analogue |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Analogue |
Additional Features Of Variant This refers to unique features or upgrades specific to a particular model or variant of the petrol bike, which may include enhanced performance components, aesthetic improvements, or technology integrations. | Remote Flip Key :- Yes, Seat Height Adjustment :- Yes, Follow Me Headlapms :- Yes |
Seat Type | Single |
Handle Type | Single Piece |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | No |
Clock | No |
Passenger Backrest | No |
Stepup Seat | No |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Carry hook | Yes |
Underseat storage | Yes |
Distance to Empty Indicator | No |
Features and Safety
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Analogue |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Analogue |
Fuel Gauge | Analogue |
Pass Switch | Yes |
Clock | No |
Additional Features This refers to unique features or upgrades specific to a particular model or variant of the petrol bike, which may include enhanced performance components, aesthetic improvements, or technology integrations. | Remote Flip Key :- Yes, Seat Height Adjustment :- Yes, Follow Me Headlapms :- Yes |
Carry Hook | Yes |
Stepup Seat | No |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Mileage and Performance
ARAI Mileage | 63.7 Kmpl |
Chassis and Suspension
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | No |
Dimensions and Capacity
Width These dimensions describe the physical size of the bike. Width represents the distance across the widest part of the bike, length is the distance from front to back, and height is the vertical measurement from the ground to the highest point of the bike. | 697 mm |
Length | 1825 mm |
Height | 1188 mm |
Fuel Capacity | 6 Ltrs |
Saddle Height Indicates the distance from the ground to the top surface of the bike's seat, influencing rider comfort and accessibility, especially for shorter or taller individuals. | 770 mm |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Wheelbase | 1275 mm |
Kerb Weight | 120 Kgs |
Additional Storage | Yes |
Electricals
Headlight | Halogen With LED Pilot Lamps |
Taillight | LED |
Turn Signal Lamp | LED |
Projector Headlights | No |
LED Taillights | Yes |
Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Distance to Empty Indicator | No |
Pilot Lamps | LED Pilot Lamps |
Tyres and Brakes
Front Brake Diameter Refers to the diameter of the disc or drum used for the front brake system on a petrol bike, influencing braking performance and heat dissipation. | 130 mm |
Rear Brake Diameter Indicates the diameter of the disc or drum used for the rear brake system, contributing to the bike's overall braking effectiveness and control. | 130 mm |
Radial Tyre | Yes |
Performance
Top Speed | 80 kmph |
Motor & Battery
Peak Power | 8.0 bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Drive Type Describes the configuration of the drivetrain, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, affecting traction and handling characteristics. | Chain |
Transmission | Automatic |
Charging
Charging At Home | No |
Charging At Charging Station | No |
Underpinnings
Suspension Front | Telescopic with Air Spring |
Suspension Rear | Coil Type, Hydraulic |
Brakes Front | Drum |
Brakes Rear | Drum |
ABS | No |
Tyre Size | Front :-90/90 - 12, Rear :-90/90 - 12 |
Wheel Size | Front :-12 inch, Rear :-12 inch |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Frame | Underbone Steel Type, Tubular |
Tubeless Tyre | Tubeless |
What’s Included
Vehicle Warranty | 5 Years or 40,000 Km |
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Comfort User Reviews of Mahindra Gusto
- The Best Pick
It's a very good bike in terms of style, comfort, mileage, and almost everything, I am satisfied with the decision to own it. 1. User-friendly bike 2. Easy to Maintain 3. Very good mileage 4. Suitable for All areas.like urban and villages Read More
- Nice And Comfortable Car.
It is very good and smooth to drive. Very comfortable for all ladies and gents. Its mileage is very nice.
- Mahindra Gusto uses from 2 years
Nice scooty, riding comfortable, excellent pickup, heavy weight is good for smooth journey. But mileage get very low near about 40km/LTR. Parts not available at local market. Head light problem in night. I think this is some technical issue. It's can be solve by any mechanic. Overall I have no problem with gusto if parts are available in our local market.Read More
- Mahindra Gusto Review after first service
Mahindra Gusto -- “Scooter” or a regular “Scooty” Buyer Experience I went to purchase the Mahindra Gusto on 1st October (the very next day of the official launch) from Saboori Mahindra in West Delhi. I purchased it without even taking a test drive.(going by online reviews) The overall experience was an ok one and not an enthusiastic one as it should have been coz gusto was a new horse from the Mahindra stable. First Drive I pressed the start button and it started immediately. The engine sound was smooth. Me and my brother were off to a petrol station. Immediate experience and very first thought: “A Useless Scooty which can be overtaken by a cyclist” The pickup was not there no matter how hard I tried. So I went back to the showroom. The mechanic there did some adjustments and again I was off. This time it was slightly better but I went back again to the showroom. He said that I drive it for a few days and pickup would increase automatically. On the way to the temple, despite the pickup issue it was a pretty comfortable drive especially for my brother-the pillion. On reaching home the kids liked the remote lights and buzzer. But over the next few days the drive was a big pain as everybody on the road was overtaking me. I called the showroom guys and they told me to wait till first service or 500 kms after which everything will be ok. I even got a call that someone from Mahindra will come to me for feedback but no one came. I tugged on till 465 kms. The pickup had increased a bit but not as it should as two people on an Activa would overtake my single person gusto. I went to the Service station of Saboori and told my major pickup problem to the person incharge as well as the service engineer. After they were finished with the service I told them again to check the pickup. They did a test drive and said it was ok. I was off very happy that finally I would enjoy my drive home. Experience after First service and a months driving Ride and Handling It’s a pleasure to drive as I did not get tired even after long drives of 50 kms in a city like delhi. The seat height is great but if u increase it to max. Taking a fast turn and zig zagging in traffic are also fun and u do feel confident doing the same. The extra ground clearance is also a boon as u can climb footpaths in event of traffic jams. It takes all potholes and bumps with ease. A much better experience as I have driven almost all other gearless scooties in the 110 and 125 cc. Pickup and mileage The pickup comes and goes on its own. Sometimes I feel that the engine is following my accelerator but mostly I do not get response immediately. It responds but at its own pace and time and hence am seen lurching behind other 110 cc 2 wheelers. Sometimes it feels very frustrating as the engine does not respond. Overall I would say that it needs some tweaking. I should be able to feel the grunt at some point. Pickup from 0 to 30 is better than from 40 to 60. Mileage from day one was around 40 kmpl will see how much I get after my first service. Pillion Rider “The pillion in the Gusto feels like a Maharaja all the way” Mahindra Service Experience I went there with very high expectations as in their car/suv division. I was totally disappointed as it was not even 25% of what one tends to get with their scorpio or xuv. Features Seat Height Adjustment : A+ ( Actually works and not a gimmick) Front Pocket: Do not at any cost keep your cellphone there as you will forget it when disembarking. Remote Lights : For kids Security Key : A+ Second Key : ?? My Verdict Go for it as most of you drivers will be using it as a family or commuting vehicle. Don’t be fussy like me and enjoy your drives as you will feel fresh even after long drives. Go for it for its Seat Height and ground clearance and a very good overall ride and handling experience. My Feedack to Mahindra – Make it a full fledged Scooter Make the engine sound a bit more throaty and do tweak it for some low end grunt and linear power delivery. Since these are automatic scooters I presume they could come with an option for ECO mode or SPORT mode.Add Indicator buzzers also as standard. Mainly do improve your service centres as they will be the main reasons for customers to buy Mahindra products. Some sort of service center monitoring by Mahindra itself should be in place as ultimately I do not know a saboori but only “MAHINDRA” Prepared By Manan Somani Delhi 6/11/2014 Read More
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