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2019 Mahindra Mojo 300 ABS: Picture Gallery

Published On Jul 8, 2019 06:01 PM By Alpesh Rajpurohit for Mahindra Mojo 300 BS4

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Clicked at a dealership, the photos reveal everything about the upcoming bike. Take a closer look at it in our detailed image gallery

Mahindra is all set to replace its ageing touring motorcycles, the Mojo UT 300 and the XT 300, with the new Mojo 300 ABS. The new variant has been spotted at a dealership in Bengaluru and as per our sources, Mahindra could launch the new Mojo 300 ABS as soon as the first week of August. So, what’s new in Mojo 300 ABS? Quite a lot, to be honest. Here’s a detailed image gallery to give you a better look at the Mojo 300 ABS. 

The new Mojo 300 ABS follows the same design language as the previous-gen lower-spec UT 300 variant. 

From the front, it will look identical to the outgoing models. 

It features the same old semi-digital instrument cluster, seen on the older models. 

The upcoming Mojo 300 ABS will be available in just a single black paint option at launch, but according to our sources, Mahindra will soon launch a blue colour option as well.

Powering the Mojo 300 ABS will be the same 300cc engine, seen on the outgoing models. However, the 2019 Mojo 300 ABS will get fuel injection to make it BS6-ready. Also, according to our sources, this motor will have the same power output as the XT 300 variant - 27PS and 30Nm. Transmission duties will be taken care of by a 6-speed gearbox. 

Other major change in the new Mojo 300 ABS will come in the form of a new brake setup. While older variants were equipped with J.Juan calipers at the front and rear, the new model will get ByBre units and dual-channel ABS as standard. 

The Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres and the MRF rubber as seen on the XT 300 and the UT 300 respectively has been replaced with Pirelli Angel CT, for better grip on the road. 

In order to keep the price competitive, the suspension setup remains similar to that of the UT 300 -- telescopic fork and a gas-charged rear monoshock.

 

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