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The Mahindra Mojo has acquired a new suffix: UT 300, where UT stands for Universal Tourer. The new variant, unveiled today, goes on sale at a launch price of Rs 1.49 lakh, ex-showroom. The introductory price benefit of Rs 10,000 per bike will end in March 2018, mentions the company.

In comparison to the regular version, which is now suffixed XT 300 (Xtreme Tourer), the UT 300 gets conventional front fork, carburettor, and 17-inch tubeless tyres. The 300 cc liquid-cooled engine remains unchanged and so does the twin-tube chassis, 320 mm front disc brake, and rear monoshock.

At a lower price point, the motorcycle retains most of the features that the long distance riders appreciated. The 21-litre fuel tank, upright riding position, comfortable ride, and the digital instrument panel are all there.

Mahindra’s CEO for Two Wheeler Business, Prakash Wakankar said, “At Mahindra, we have always believed in innovation and providing our consumers an exciting value proposition. With the launch of the UT 300, we believe that we have an exciting product offering for the new age bike enthusiast. With the launch of this new variant, the MOJO will now be available to a wider range of consumers in more than 60 cities across India.”

The Mahindra Mojo Xtreme Tourer 300 is also available. It benefits from USD fork suspension, electronic fuel injection, and Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres.