The new Gusto is Mahindra Two Wheelers first global scooter offering. It has been designed and developed at the brands R&D centre in Pune. Like every other Mahindra offering, the Gusto features a wide array of new-age technology features. Designed with the help of European engineers, the Gusto boasts of a distinctive, bold new design. It is Indias first scooter to offer a height adjustable seat. Thanks to this innovative feature, both tall and short riders can effortlessly ride the scooter by simply raising or lowering the seat height. Other segment-first features include a remote flip key, find-me Lamps, guide lamps, halogen head lamp with LED pilot lamps, front kick and a quick storage compartment. The Gusto is powered by an 110cc M-TEC engine featuring a stronger crankshaft and bearings, high inertia magneto, high energy HT coil to deliver superior power, efficiency and reliability. The scooter rides on large 12-inch wheels, front telescopic suspension with air springs and hydraulic rear suspension. The Gusto is available in two variants - Vx and Dx. It competes with other 110cc scooters including the Honda Activa, Suzuki Lets and the TVS Jupiter. In a few months time, besides the Indian market, Mahindra may sell the Gusto in international markets including South Asia, Latin America and Africa
The Mahindra Gusto 125 is the flagship model in Mahindras line-up of scooters. Built on the same platform as the 110cc Gusto, the Gusto 125 comes equipped with a bigger and more powerful engine to help it take on the likes of the Suzuki Access 125 and the Honda Activa 125. The Mahindra Gusto 125 looks identical to its younger sibling in terms of looks and styling, though it does get a host of dual-tone paint schemes to set it apart from the Gusto. The Gusto 125 is powered by a 125cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine. This engine develops 8.5bhp and 10Nm of torque, through a CVT transmission. The Gusto 125 engine comes with M-TEC technology, which is targeted at bumping up the performance and the usability of the scooter. The Gusto 125 gets drum brakes at the front and rear and sports 12-inch tyres for better stability. It rides on telescopic front suspension and rear monoshock. Just like the standard Gusto, the Gusto 125 comes equipped with a height-adjustable seat, flip-key and guide lamps. The Gusto 125 is available with four paint schemes orange rush, bolt white, monarch black and regal red.