The newly entrant scooter major in India, Mahindra 2wheeler is presently selling most popular scooters in the market, including Mahindra Duro, Rodeo, Kine and Mahindra Sym Flyte. Specially, Mahindra Duro and Rodeo are getting overwhelming response from the Indian buyers. After establishing their strong stabilities in the Indian auto market, the company is ready to enter into Motorcycles market with the launches two new bikes in the auto market. As per some auto website reports, Mahindra 2wheeler is going to launch the new Mahindra Diablo and Cevalo in the country on 29, September. The new entry-level premium motorcycle, Mahindra Cevalo is the first premium motorcycle, which will bring under the brand of Mahindra 2wheeler in the market. The company hope that the new Cevalo will capable to get a good attention from the Indian market for their good looks and attractive design.
The new Mahindra Cevalo will be powered by an Liquid cooled, 4stroke , fuel injected engine, which can expect to generate maximum output of power and torque. It will be priced tag of around Rs. 60,000/-. Behind of it, Mahindra Cevalo also ready to hit the market with their massive capacity engine, which is loaded features with a Liquid cooled, 4stroke engine, fuel injected powertrain that might be produces superb power and torque.
The new Mahindra Diablo is believed to be priced of around Rs. 150,000(ex-showroom-Delhi). Devendra Shinde, Vice-president (marketing) of Mahindra & Mahindra, claims, “The teaser ads, shot in the Vallelunga MotoGP race track in Rome, are geared to ask the audience to hold their festive two-wheeler purchases till the bikes are launched. These establish the Italian DNA of these bikes. Only one of the bikes is tactfully shown in the ad without giving away the entire look. Designed by Engines Engineering, which has Ducati and Yamaha in its client roster, the bikes will have an edge in technology. Apart from that launch, Indian bike lovers can get new bikes in India that includes Suzuki Gladius, TVS Neo, Vibgyor Shark, Tvs Apache, Honda Interceptor and Bmw K1300s.