Monday, September 29, 2014

Review – Mahindra Gusto

The idea of owning an automatic scooter is steadily manifesting itself among the Indian two wheeler buyers as evident from the breed’s recent surge in market share. So naturally, now is the time to come up with an automatic scooter but well established rivals mean anything less than a top-notch product would be treated with sheer indifference.


The Mahindra Gusto is the newest entrant in the bustling 110 cc automatic scooter segment and we went all the way to the Thar Desert to check how well it fairs.


Design


The unisex scooter is full of edgy elements. The front apron is a busy place with a ‘Y’ shaped ridge, turn indicators, contrasting louvres and a silver insert that carries the badge. The kinks on the apron below the indicators and the V-shaped headlamp with integrated LED pilot lamps further accentuate the edginess of the design.


Mahindra Gusto review front three quarter

The Gusto measures 1,825 mm in length, 697 mm in width, 1,188 mm in height and 1,275 mm in wheelbase.


A long seat and pronounced creases on the engine cover define the scooter in profile. The silver theme is used for the fork, transmission case and rear foot rest. Mahindra’s engineers have located the kicker in a position that allows the rider to use it without having to get off the seat. A recess in the underbody that neatly houses the side stand is another nice touch.


The rear fascia has a unique appeal thanks to the prominent garland-like combination light which encloses a glossy black centre piece (irrespective of the color option) with the Mahindra badge. The wide seat calls for an even wider grab rail.


Mahindra Gusto review side

The edgy styling works in favor of the Gusto.


The rear suspension is completely hidden and the comparatively large 12-inch steel wheels, finished in silver, add to the stance apart from being very functional (we will come to that later). The silencer and its shield are finished in black.


In addition to the traditional storage hooks and under seat compartment, the Gusto also offers a small compartment behind the instrument console that can be used to store small items.


Mahindra Gusto review rear three quarter

The taillight design stands out.


The overall design is a little quirky but easy on the eyes. It should to be mentioned that, for some, it takes a bit of getting used to.


Material and build qualities


Mahindra Gusto review instrument console

The instrument console offers speedometer, odometer, fuel guage and usual telltale lights.


The build and paint qualities are at par with the competition. The steering grips are of right size and feel, and the same can be said about the switchgear.


Mahindra Gusto review hard plastic

The plastic panel on the inner side of the apron could do with a softer texture and feel.


On the other hand, the silver housing for the instrument console and the surrounding hard plastic panel feel a bit tacky. A softer texture for the plastic on the inner side of the front apron would have helped too.


Ergonomics


The Mahindra Gusto’s ergonomics deserves a special mention. The vehicle offers a first-in-class height adjustable seat which makes it a true unisex scooter. A rear-hinged seat with a patented locking mechanism has allowed the engineers to locate the height adjustor right below the rider.


Mahindra Gusto review height adjustor at maximum position

The seat height can be easily adjusted by up to 35 mm.


All you need to do is open the seat, pull a knob and adjust the mount up and down. It’s to be noted that the seat mount can only be fixed at a fully low or high position, effectively varying the seat height between 735 mm to 770 mm.


The difference in the saddle height is pretty apparent and is a boon if the scooter is used by more than one person within the family which usually is the case.


Mahindra Gusto review front mounted kicker

The front mounted kicker improves convenience.


Irrespective of the saddle height, the riding position is comfortably upright and the knee room is adequate for a tall rider. The wide seat with right amount of cushioning makes for a comfortable journey.


Engine, gearbox, performance and fuel economy


The 109.6 cc all-aluminium M-TEC engine is an all-new unit, says Mahindra. The 4-stroke air cooled motor which is mated to a CVT develops 8 bhp and 8.5 Nm of torque.


Mahindra Gusto review transmission case

The all-aluminium engine mated to a CVT is well refined once on the move.


Though the motor induces a noticeable vibration at idling, the refinement levels are impressive once on the move. In fact, the Gusto accelerates all way up to is speedo indicated top speed of 92 km/h without any fuss.


Once past the inherent rubber band effect of the CVT, the acceleration is brisk enough to be called as peppy. What’s more commendable is that, the scooter can continuously hold on to cruising speeds of 60 – 70 km/h quite effortlessly.


The scooter delivers a ARAI certified fuel economy of 63 km/l. However, we didn’t get a chance to calculate the real world fuel economy during our road test.


Ride, handling and braking


The Mahindra Gusto is a dynamically sound scooter, thanks in no small measure to the 12-inch wheels which are larger than the competition (only the TVS Jupiter matches the size).


Mahindra Gusto review tracking shot side

The ride is comfortable and the handling is confidence inspiring.


The telescopic front suspension and single-sided rear coil spring are tuned in such a way to iron out most of the road imperfections while retaining a good straight line stability even at high speeds. Around the corners, the new Mahindra feels stable and confidence inspiring.


Mahindra Gusto review front wheel

The 130 mm front and rear drum brakes, 12-inch wheels and MRF Zapper tyres offer excellent braking performance.


The Gusto’s composure under braking has to be the single largest benefit of using bigger wheels. Aided by a set of grippy 90/90-12 MRF Zapper tubeless tyres, the Gusto doesn’t feel nervous like most of the scooters under heavy braking. The wheel lock-up and fish-tailing are kept under check and you come to a stand still within the desired distance.


Features


Mahindra Gusto review headlamp

The LED pilot lamps, find-me and guide-me lamps would attract young customers.


As with the Centuro commuter, the Gusto’s top-end variant comes packed with features such as the remote smart key, Find-Me and Guide-Me lamps. Simple yet clever touches like adjustable saddle height, rear-hinged seat with lock and front-mounted kicker make it easier to use.


Verdict


The Mahindra Gusto is an accomplished package. It has got sound dynamics, a refined and zippy motor, numerous first-in-class features, and is high on practicality.


Mahindra Gusto review badge

The Mahindra Gusto is a potent 110 cc automatic scooter.


Mahindra’s brand presence in the two wheeler market is still at a nascent stage but the Gusto certainly has what it takes to be a highly competitive product and the starting price tag of INR 43,000 (introductory pricing, ex-showroom Delhi) is indeed the icing on the cake.


Mahindra Gusto Review – Image Gallery



Mahindra Gusto review choke
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Mahindra Gusto review front apron hook
Mahindra Gusto review front apron
Mahindra Gusto review front mounted kicker
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Mahindra Gusto review front wheel
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Mahindra Gusto review tracking shot side
Mahindra Gusto review underseat fuel filler
Mahindra Gusto review transmission case
Mahindra Gusto review storage compartment
Mahindra Gusto review silencer
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Mahindra Gusto review right switch gear
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Mahindra Gusto review remote smart key
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Mahindra Gusto review rear view mirror
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Mahindra Gusto review rear right three quarter
Mahindra Gusto review rear reflector
Mahindra Gusto review rear hinged seat
Mahindra Gusto review rear foot rest
Mahindra Gusto review profile
Mahindra Gusto review patented seat lock
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Mahindra Gusto review logo and badge
Mahindra Gusto review left switch gears
Mahindra Gusto review instrument console
Mahindra Gusto review indicator
Mahindra Gusto review height adjustor at minimum height
Mahindra Gusto review height adjustor at maximum position
Mahindra Gusto review headlamp
Mahindra Gusto review badge
Mahindra Gusto review underseat storage
Mahindra Gusto review underside of the seat
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Mahindra Gusto Review on the move

Mahindra Gusto – Spec Sheet



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