The Flyte, like the Rodeo and the Suro is Mahindra’s offering to the 125cc segment. The Flyte comes powered by the 125cc, four stroke engine which produces 8 bhp and develops 9Nm of torque. Mahindra claims that the Flyte tops out at 80km/h and the CVT gearbox makes life easy for those travelling within the city. Standard features on the Flyte include a front filler cap and anti-theft key. The bike is available in four colours namely pearl white, red oomph, lavender groove and black mystique.
Mahindra Flyte Key Specs
The Mahindra Flyte features a 124.6cc four-stroke, air-cooled engine, with a maximum power of 8 Bhp at 7000 rpm, and a maximum torque of 9 Nm at 5500 rpm. This positions it squarely in the middle of the market, equal to the many 125 cc scooters on offer.
Bodytype | Scooter |
Official Tagline | Your Style Statement on Wheels |
Displacement | 124.6 cc |
Maximum Power | 8.04 Bhp @ 7000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 9 Nm @ 5500 rpm |
Seat Height | 760 mm |
Ground Clearance | 130 mm |
Kerb/Wet Weight | 106 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 4.15 litres |
Top Speed | 80 kmph |
Mahindra Flyte Price in Nepal Rs 1,47,900
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Mahindra Flyte Mileage
Mahindra claims that Flyte has average fuel consumption of 35 to 40 kilometres per litre. However, many users report that the bike’s actual mileage is probably closer to between 25 and 35 kilometres per litre, which is slightly less than you’d like for a bike of this kind.
Mahindra Flyte Storage space
Storage space is one of the Flyte’s standout features, and it’s among the best in its class. The under-seat storage is a massive 22 litres, more than enough space to stow a helmet or bag if necessary. This storage is also handily LED-illuminated, so you can make use of it day and night.