Mahindra Gusto 125 DX Updates

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Wednesday, 01 April 2020 09:33 AM The Mahindra Gusto 125 DX, though discontinued in April 2020, was once a notable contender in the 125cc scooter segment. It featured a 124.6cc, 4-stroke engine producing 8.6bhp and 10Nm of torque. The scooter was known for its fuel efficiency, offering a mileage of 50 kmpl. I think its discontinuation was a loss for those looking for a reliable and efficient scooter.
Tuesday, 20 September 2016 08:13 AM Despite its strong features and competitive pricing, the Mahindra Gusto 125 DX faced stiff competition from other scooters like the Honda Activa 125 and Suzuki Access 125. This competitive landscape made it challenging for the Gusto 125 DX to gain significant market share.
Wednesday, 10 August 2016 11:56 AM Mahindra also highlighted the comfort features of the Gusto 125 DX, including a height-adjustable seat and a quick storage pocket below the instrument console. These features enhanced the overall riding experience. I think these small touches made a big difference in user satisfaction.
Friday, 15 July 2016 06:23 AM The engine of the Gusto 125 DX was part of Mahindras Z-series, known for its reliability and performance. The 124.6cc engine was air-cooled and used a carburettor for fuel delivery. This setup ensured consistent performance in various riding conditions.
Wednesday, 01 June 2016 07:58 PM The Gusto 125 DX was available in two main variants: DX and VX. The DX variant was the more affordable option, priced at Rs. 50,680. This pricing strategy helped Mahindra target a broader audience.
Friday, 20 May 2016 05:42 PM Mahindra emphasized the fuel efficiency of the Gusto 125 DX, claiming it could deliver up to 50 kmpl. This was a significant selling point, especially in a market where fuel costs are a major concern. I believe this made it an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.
Sunday, 10 April 2016 07:39 PM The scooter came with an analogue speedometer, odometer, and fuel gauge, along with an LED tail light and halogen headlamp. These features made it a practical choice for daily use. The addition of find-me lamps and guide lamps was also a thoughtful touch.
Tuesday, 15 March 2016 07:06 AM In terms of safety, the Gusto 125 DX offered a 130mm mechanical drum brake at the rear, with an option for a front disc brake in other variants. However, the DX model stuck to drum brakes for both front and rear. Despite this, it was still a reliable choice for urban riding. I think the braking system could have been improved for better safety.
Wednesday, 03 February 2016 12:23 PM The Mahindra Gusto 125 DX was equipped with a tubular underbone chassis and featured 90/90-12-inch front and rear tubeless tyres. The suspension included telescopic with air spring at the front and coil type, hydraulic mono shock absorber at the rear. This setup provided a smooth ride, which was a plus for daily commuters.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016 02:50 PM Mahindra Two-wheelers launched the Gusto 125 DX in January 2016, aiming to strengthen its presence in the two-wheeler market. The scooter was priced at Rs. 50,680 and came in various colors like Volcanic Red, Magnetic Magenta, and Galactic Black. It boasted features like a height-adjustable seat and a multi-function remote flip key fob. I believe the design was a strong point, making it appealing to many buyers.