The Mahindra Gusto RS edition adds visual tweaks to the scooter including a new paint scheme, body graphics and RS badging. There are no mechanical changes.
Taking into account the festive season, Mahindra Two wheelers has already launched its flagship bike, Mojo, in India. But the company has to look at the other bikes in its portfolio, which is why they've launched a special edition of the Gusto scooter and has priced at Rs. 49,350 (ex-showroom Delhi).
We have just returned from Lavasa, Maharashtra, after riding the new Mahindra Gusto 125, a.k.a. G108, while trying to figure out how different it is from its sibling, or from the competition.