Mahindra has introduced a special edition version of the Centuro called as the Mirzya. This is in collaboration with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s upcoming movie by the same name. Mechanically, the bike remains the same but gains several sticker upgrades. The price tag for this one has been kept at Rs 46,750 (ex-showroom, Delhi) which is 1,200 bucks more than the standard variant.
Powering the bike is a 106.7 cc single cylinder, air cooled MCi-5 (Micro Chip ignited 5 curve) mill. It produces 8.5 PS of maximum power at 7,500 rpm and 8.5 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. The seat height is 800 mm while the ground clearance is a decent enough 173 mm. The fuel tank can hold 12.7 litre of petrol.
The Centuro gets several features like a remote flip key, anti-theft alarm with engine immobiliser, find me lamps, service reminder and econometer. A lot of these features have not been seen in a motorcycle made in this country. The movie Mirzya has been shot in Ladakh and Rajasthan. is a modern day love story which is based on the historical Punjabi folklore legend of Mirza-Sahiban, one of the popular iconic romances which has been passed on from generation to generation.
Mahindra is working on a low-cost entry level 150 cc motorcycle. Apart from that, they will be concentrating only on the premium side of the market. So a few variants based on the Mojo maybe? Wouldn’t you love to rip those Pirelli Diablo Rossos in a street naked form?