The Gusto being unveiled in Rajasthan
Previous rumours suggested the name to be Zesto, but it is called Gusto
Posing in the early morning sunlight
Dimensionally, the Gusto looks proportionate from all angles
The Gusto will be Mahindra’s 6th scooter in the market
At the front, the Gusto gets a couple of highlights like the silver face plate with Mahindra logo and the silver aero-fins
Looks are subjective, some might find the Gusto to look a bit different from the rest, while some might find it boxy
The white coloured variant had body decals (this will probably be a higher variant)
Conventional looking scooter, nothing more
Rear end gets the usual kit apart from a couple of highlights
Mahindra has built the Gusto grounds-up, and is quite a commendable job
DC headlamp gets a ‘V’ cut towards the top, to house the LED pilot lamps
Closer look at the headlamp
Front apron has a lot of flat elements, unlike the curvy competition
Silver aero-fins are just for form, no function
The silver face plate with Mahindra logo and slits for the horn inside
Turn indicators get a black surround which looks good on lighter body colours
Silver coloured instrument cluster looks plain Jane. Notice the nifty storage spot below.
Gusto gets the useful brake-hold lever
Rear view mirrors has a good viewing range
Storage hook under the handlebar
Choke switch under the handlebar
Conventionally placed keyhole, to the RHS under the handlebar
Flip-key with torch and guide and find me lamps
Telescopic front suspension and 12″ wheels
A floor mat provided, for better grip
Foot peg for the pillion rider
Big side step for the pillion who wants to sit sideways
Close look at the body decals
Gusto and Mahindra badging on the rear side panel
Long and contoured seats are accommodating
Chunky grab rail for the pillion
Tail lamp gets a big reflector strip on top
Full black exhaust end can
Close look at the new 110cc-class engine
Silver accent around the small reflector
Keyhole to open the seat is to the LHS
Seat opens backwards, segment first. And has a locking mechanism which holds the seat in place.
A look under the seat. Check out the beading to avoid water seepage in the helmet storage area.
Fuel cap is placed under the seat
Storage space is good for a half helmet or small size full-face helmet
Seat height can be adjusted by pulling this knob and raising or lowering the lever ahead