Mahindra 2 Wheelers (representational image)
Mahindra 2 Wheelers (representational image)mahindratwowheelers/Screenshot

Looks like Mahindra 2 Wheelers has decided to end the wait for its Mojo 300 motorbike in the country, as the new spy shots of the bike reveal production-ready Mojo 300.

Mojo 300, a flagship bike of Mahindra, which has been keeping the auto aficionados in the country on their toes since 2010 was seen testing in the country, revealing that the bike can't not stay away from its launch in the sub-continent market any more.

The latest set of spy shots of the camouflaged Mojo 300 test mule, which was caught on test in Pune, was released by Rushlane. Though the company is still coy about the launch of the vehicle in the country, rumours are rife that the bike lovers will get the chance to swing their legs over Mojo 300 during this festive season.

From the new images, the Mojo 300 looks interesting and the bike maker seems to have taken bold steps to make the new entrant in the 300 cc segment more special. The USD (Up Side Down) forks aka USD (Up Side Down) forks and the Twin mufflers seen on the new Mojo 300 are indubitably the striking features of the upcoming bike.

The bike will draw the stopping power from disc brakes seen on both, front and rear wheels and come with Pirelli Sport Demon tyres mounted on Y-spoke black alloy wheels. The instrument cluster of the Mojo 300 will hold digital speedometer, analogue tachometer and low fuel indicator

Mahindra Mojo 300, a bike which conquered the minds of many two wheeler enthusiasts around the world made its first appearance in 2010 and later at 2014 Delhi Auto Expo. The bike will draw its power from 300cc liquid cooled, 4-stroke single cylinder engine, which can churn out a power of 27 bhp at 8000 rpm and a peak torque 25 Nm at 6500 rpm.

Mojo 300 is likely to wear new headlights with DRL (daytime running lights), mudguard and LED tail-light and is likely to come coupled to a 6-speed transmission .The bike will be pitted against Pulsar CS, Pulsar SS, the Kawasaki Ninja 300R, the Honda CBR 250R/300R and the KTM Duke 390 in the domestic market and is rumoured to fall in the price range of ₹2 lakh.