Mahindra unveils electric sports concept car


Greater Noida, Feb 6 (IANS): Auto major Mahindra Thursday unveiled an electric sports concept car, named Halo, alongwith the much awaited Mojo motorcycle at the 12th Auto Expo here, a few hours before the fair was officially inaugurated.

The two-door, two-seater was unveiled by Mahindra REVA - the electric mobility division of the company and has been completely built in India.

The company also unveiled the sporty looking Mojo 300 cc bike and a variant of the Centuro motorcycle now equipped with disc brakes.

The new Mojo is a major improvement over the one that was showcased by Mahindra earlier and has been developed after the company worked with a multitude of engineering and technology partners across the globe.

The Centuro, apart from the addition of disc brakes, will continue to be feature rich.

"These distinctly styled motorcycles, with category-first innovations, showcase the company's strong technological capability," said Anoop Mathur, president of Mahindra's two wheeler sector.

The company also showcased its next generation of commercial vehicles packed with better technology comprising of the 'Tourister Cosmo' range of buses and the new Truxo 37 and Traco 49 trucks in the heavy commercial vehicle segment. The Torro 25 and Torro 31 trucks were also displayed.

  

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