Key Specs & Features of Mahindra MOJO XT 300
Engine | 295 cc |
Power | 27.19 PS |
Torque | 30 Nm |
Mileage | 25 kmpl |
Brakes | Double Disc |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Analogue
- Key Specs
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Mahindra MOJO XT 300 Summary
13 March 2018: Dynamically impressive and evidently muscular, Mojo XT300 was presented as an entry-level tourer by Mahindra in the 300 cc bike section. Showcased back then in 2010 the bike was able to earn itself a great fan following, which however faded a little with its delayed launch that was finally successful in 2015. The bike is designed to represent the robust spirit of Mahindra two-wheelers along with displaying the stylish and sporty appeal of a dynamic tourer. Mahindra Mojo XT300 gets a distinguished front look owing to its twin-pod headlamp unit and golden painted upside down suspension forks. The evident wind reflectors and the chiselled fuel tank of the bike further display sportiness. Injecting power into the heart of the tourer is a 300 cc liquid-cooled EFI engine producing a peak power of 27 PS and a torque of 30 Nm. The bike sports a 6-speed power transmission unit. Mahindra Mojo XT300 offers great braking performance owing to its 320 mm front and 240 mm rear disc brakes. The tourer has upside down forks at the front and gas charged monoshock suspension at the rear end. The bike is priced at Rs <onroadprice> (On road, <city>) and competes against the likes of Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and Bajaj Dominar 400.
Mahindra MOJO XT 300 Price
MOJO XT 300 STD 155 kmph25 kmpl295 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.1,63,000 | ||
MOJO XT 300 ABS 155 kmph25 Kmpl295 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.1,75,000 | ||
MOJO XT 300 Tourer Edition 155 kmph25 Kmpl295 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.1,89,000 |
Mahindra MOJO XT 300 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Sporty Body Design First ever naked street fighter by Mahindra Competitive Price
- Maintenance due to limited service centers Lacks Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
MOJO XT 300 Expert Review
Overview
Mahindra Mojo XT300, the capable 300 cc tourer that was first showcased in 2010 took 5 years to come to the market and was officially launched in 2015. The bike that created a stir in the market back then in 2010 for its high power ratios was accepted well in 2015. Owing to its quirky design that represents toughness and aesthetics at the same time, Mahindra Mojo surely appeals to youngsters demanding style with power. The distinguished bug-eyed twin headlamp units representing a hint of Triumph Street Triple fits well in the distinguished visor of the bike. The well-sculpted fuel tank design, radiator shrouds and the eminent chiselled wind reflector together give the bike a muscular look. The instrument console of the bike looks sophisticated and stylish with left side analogue and right side digital setup. The front forks of the tourer and the radiator are painted golden to add to the visual appeal of the bike. Pumping power down the veins of Mahindra Mojo XT300 is the 300 cc liquid-cooled EFI engine unit that is capable of delivering 27 PS at 8000 rpm worth of maximum power and a maximum torque of 30 Nm at 5500 rpm. For its pumped-up power units, the bike delivers a decent average mileage of 30 kmpl. The seamless distribution of power to the alloy wheels of the bike is through the 6-speed power transmission unit. Mahindra Mojo XT300 promises you a prompt and reliable braking experience owing to its 320 mm front and 240 mm rear disc brake units. The suspension duties of Mojo are met by front upside down forks and rear high-pressure gas charged monoshock units. The bike surely makes up for a capable 300 cc tourer but features tough competition from Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and Bajaj Dominar 400. The well-built Mahindra two-wheeler is priced at Rs 1,74,520 (Ex-Showroom Delhi).
Design
Stylish in stance and robust in built, the muscular bike is appointed with an appealing design that doesn’t just turns heads around but feels muscular at the same time. The twin-pod headlamp unit of Mahindra Mojo XT300 fits nicely in the compact visor assembly and is adorned by eyebrow shaped LED DRLs. The fuel tank of the bike is sculpted to sport toughness and is complemented by the well-chiselled wind reflectors. The golden painted front forks and the exhaust unit makes the styling more evident. The bike also gets appointed with an uncluttered analogue-digital instrument console.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
Mahindra Mojo XT300 draws its potential from the 300 cc liquid-cooled EFI power mill that churns out a maximum power of 27 PS at 8000 rpm in coordination with a maximum torque of 30 Nm at 5500 rpm. Along with these high power ratios, the bikes make up for a decent average fuel-efficiency of 30 kmpl. The 6-speed transmission unit of the bike allows the rider to switch gears seamlessly in busy traffic areas.
Handling & Ride Quality
The capable dynamism that Mahindra Mojo XT300 features can be brought to rest as promptly as it is triggered with the help of its efficient brake assembly that comprises of font 320 mm and rear 240 mm disc brake units. The 300 cc tourer also offers a pleasant handling experience owing to its well-calibrated suspension assembly that consists of an upside down telescopic front suspension and high-pressure gas charged monoshock rear suspension.
Features
The engineers at Mahindra along with giving the bike the potential it demanded has also paid attention to its safety. The bike gets a muscular built thus offering a reliable riding experience for the rider. With this, the twin-pod headlamp unit of the bike comes integrated with Auto Headlamp ON (AHO) feature that makes sure that the headlamp remains in a default ON mode even at daytime. This adds to the rider’s visibility and reduces the chances of road accidents significantly. The 320 mm front disc brake along with the 240 mm rear disc unit makes up for a prompt and reliable braking performance.
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Mahindra MOJO XT 300 User Reviews
- Perfect Mixture of Touring, Cruiser, and a Sport bike.
I like my Mojo bike because of its aggressive look and style. it's a rare bike to see in public. The cons of the bike are that it is very heavy so for those who want to lean in the corners it is not a good option for you other than that it's a perfect mixture of Touring, Cruiser, and Sportbike.Read More
- Nice Bike
Nice bike and it has a powerful engine
- Excellent Bike.
It's an amazing bike with a huge fuel tank of 21 litres and Pirelli tyres provide very well on road grip even in wet conditions. I have driven this bike for 35000 kilometres and it still performs like a new bike. It is a very powerful bike and great for highway touring. The service and maintenance cost is very low.Read More
- Most Underrated Bike
Mojo is one of the most underrated bikes in the touring segment that suffered kindof 'step behavior' from the company. Being ridden it for almost 17k in a year, the only issue faced to date is lesser service center across North India. The bike is undoubtedly one of the best manufactures in India. The color variants are really cool. High ground clearance, Pirelli stock tyres( would recommend upgrading to Scorpion STR ) are really helpful, making it both a city street bike as well as a worthy off-roader. It goes easily on any type of road. Only of Mahindra would lay some more focus over it, the bike is a hidden gem from the public. Read More
- Mahindra MOJO
Wicked looking bike few may like and few may hate, riding comfort is really good, the engine is very refined compared to many Indian bikes available in the market, I can say the best-refined engine. The drawback would be the breaks and no ABS, most of the weight is on the front end of the bike. Torque and power are good, awesome to cruise on highways (120 to 130 km's) without strain. Mahindra needs to market the bike properly. Read More
Q&A on Mahindra MOJO XT 300
A) As a touring motorcycle, the Mahindra Mojo ticks all the right boxes and also ...Read More
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