Mahindra Opens Registration for Mountain Trail

- Registrations open for the Mahindra Mojo Mountain Trail
- Registration Fee is Rs. 42,000
- The route goes through Manali, Leh, Kargil, Srinagar, Dharamsala etc
After successfully organising the Jungle Trail last month, Mahindra Two Wheelers has now begun registrations for the Mountain Trail. The ride will last 15 days, start in Delhi and end in Chandigarh. The participants will be covering a distance of over 2,700km and will be travelling on the Manali-Leh highway, stopping at Sarchu, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso and Kargil. From Kargil, they will make their way to Srinagar, Patnitop, Dharamsala and then finally end the ride at Chandigarh. The ride will be through some of the toughest terrains and highest roads on the planet. Mahindra Mojo owners can log on to the Mojo website and register themselves for the ride. Apart from the Mojo owners, biking enthusiasts can also participate in the same. The registration fee is Rs. 42,000 and if you enroll yourself before 31st May, you get a discount of Rs. 2,000. The ride will be starting on 24 July, 2016 and end on 7th August, 2016.
The Mojo is powered by a 295cc, single cylinder engine that produces 27bhp and 30Nm. Mahindra has always billed the Mojo as a touring motorcycle and this will be the perfect opportunity for the Mojo to prove its credentials. You can read the review of the Mahindra Mojo here. The Car and Bike team has a Mojo in their long term fleet and you can read all about it here as well. In addition to the Jungle Trail and the Mountain Trail, Mahindra will also be looking to organise the Coastal Trail which will ride through Mumbai, Goa and Mangalore and the Desert Trail, that will explore the Rann of Kutch and the Thar Desert.
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