Mahindra Introduces Special Mirzya Edition Centuro; Priced At Rs. 46,750
The Mahindra Centuro looks stylish enough for a commuter bike. The tail light is shared with Mahindra’s earlier Pantero but the remaining elements are brand new including the multi colored body decals, grab rails, fuel tank, bikini fairing and golden twin-bar wrapping the fuel tank.
The Mahindra Centuro rides well with engine vibrations remaining within limits most of the time and only shooting up while venturing to 8000 RPM. Acceleration is good and 3-6000 RPM is the sweet spot for the bike. Responses are good at low engine speeds while 65 kmph of cruising speeds are also readily manageable. The four speed gearbox is slightly clumsy and hesitant, particularly if you are swiftly downshifting. The up-shifting is smoother while gear ratios are neatly worked out. Ride quality is great with the telescopic front forks and five-way adjustable rear coil springs working in tandem. The default setting gets just the right amount of stifness while there is confident and light handling. Braking quality could have been slightly better.
The Mahindra Centuro offers good comfort and a really snug riding position. The tank has decent support for knees of riders with the wide and long seat being another major plus point in this regard.
The Mahinrda Centuro comes with several cutting-edge features including the engine immobilizer for greater safety and also an LED parking light, anti-theft alarm and the innoavtive flip key which comes with 96-bit secure access. Riders also get to use the fully digital instrument cluster. Other tech features include Find Me and Guide Me Home lamps.
The Mahindra Centuro offers good mileage of 85.4 kilometres per litre which is ideal for commuters looking to get the most out of their bike’s performance in this regard.
The Mahindra Centuro offers decent performance for in-city and shorter commutes. It gets a 106.7 cc engine that dishes out peak power and torque figures of 8.4 BHP and 8.5 Nm respectively. Overall performance is satisfactory for riders.
The Mahindra Centuro offers good value for money at its price point. It gets a competitive price tag for a commuter bike, comes with a fully digital instrument console, flip key and engine immobilizer among other key features, ensures great mileage of 85.4 kmpl and also gets a reasonably powerful engine and riding comfort. Design-wise, the bike gets a few special touches which elevate the overall look including multi-colored body decals. It is a good value for money option in its segment.
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Mahindra Centuro is available in 4 different colors namely Black and Gold, Red, Black & Silver.
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Mileage | 85.40 KM/L |
Mileage Highlights | 88% Better mileage than other Commuter |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 54,095 - 54,935 | ₹ 73,902 - 75,055 | ₹ 55,992 - 66,382 | ₹ 58,670 | ₹ 56,890 | ₹ 58,933 - 65,123 |
C&B Expert Rating - | 8.4 | 8.4 | 7.9 | 7.8 | 8 |
Engine CC 106.7 CC | 97.2 CC | 97.2 CC | 102.0 CC | 97.2 CC | 109.7 CC |
Gears 4 Gears | 4 Gears | 4 Gears | 4 Gears | 4 Gears | 4 Gears |
Mileage 85 KM/L | 70.00 Km/L | 83.00 Km/L | 96.90 Km/L | 70.00 Km/L | 76.40 Km/L |
Max Torque 8.50 bhp | 8.05 | 8.05 | 8.30 | 8.05 | 8.70 |
Max Power 8.40 Nm | 8.2 bhp | 7.94 bhp | 7.90 bhp | 7.91 bhp | 8.20 bhp |
Brakes Petal Disc/Drum | Drum,Internal expanding shoe type (Front) / Drum,Internal expanding shoe type (Rear) | Drum,Internal expanding shoe type (Front) / Drum,Internal expanding shoe type (Rear) | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) |
Fuel Tank Capacity 12.7 L | 9.8 L | 9.5 L | 11.0 L | 9.1 L | 10.0 L |
Colour Count 4 | 11 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
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The Mahindra Centuro comes in two variants, namely Mahindra Centuro NXT and Mahindra Centuro Disc Brake. It is a premium commuter segment bike with good performance for in-city commutes and a 106.7 cc engine that makes 8.4 BHP and 8.5 Nm of maximum torque. The Mahindra Centuro was launched in July, 2013 and offers good mileage of 85.4 kilometres per litre. The Centuro gets design elements like the golden twin-bar nestled around the fuel tank, multi-colored body decals and the digital instrument console in tandem with the flip-key that has 96-bit secure access, anti-theft alarm, LED parking light and engine immobilizer.
Explore an in-depth overview of the Mahindra Centuro specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine, fuel efficiency, mileage, brakes, max power, and tyre. Additionally, gain insights into the bike's advanced safety features.