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Mahindra Stallio

Mahindra Stallio

Mahindra Model

₹45,000 - ₹49,000
Discontinued
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The Stallio is a 106.7cc air‑cooled, single‑cylinder commuter with a 4‑speed gearbox, lightweight kerb weight (125 kg), telescopic front forks, adjustable rear shocks, alloy wheels, digital instrument cluster and a fuel tank around 13.7 litres—features that give it competent urban manners and good claimed fuel efficiency, while shortcomings reported by owners and reviewers include vibration at higher speeds, a firm ride, limited service network/aftercare and occasional quality or gearbox complaints that I would verify at the dealership before purchase.
December 13, 2025
The Mahindra Stallio is a discontinued 110cc commuter motorcycle tailored for Indian roads, featuring a 106.7cc air-cooled, 4-stroke SI engine pumping 7.3 PS at 7500 rpm and 8 Nm at 5500 rpm through a 4-speed constant mesh gearbox, electric/kick start, and top speed around 90-100 kmph realistically. Weighing 125 kg with 165 mm ground clearance, it measures 2000x720x1050 mm on a 1265 mm wheelbase, powered by 2.75x18 front and 3x18 rear tyres on alloys. Suspension includes telescopic hydraulic forks upfront and 5-step adjustable coiled units at rear for pothole absorption, while drum brakes both ends provide basic stopping with a digital console showing speedo, tacho, trip meter, and fuel gauge. Standouts are its muscular tank, long split seat, LED taillight, 13.7L tank, and colors like Ranch Green, but it trails in refinement with vibes, no disc brakes, and limited service support. For style-hunters on tight budgets navigating urban India, it's a bold, low-cost choice with peppy low-end grunt, though reliability niggles demand caution before committing.
December 13, 2025
Our Verdict

Expert opinion and recommendation

I find the Mahindra Stallio to be a value-oriented 110cc commuter that prioritises practicality over refinement; its lightweight chassis, simple air‑cooled 106.7cc engine and digital console make it an easy daily rider in city traffic, but noticeable vibrations, firm suspension and reports of gearbox/quality niggles mean I would recommend a careful test-ride and thorough dealer inspection before committing to purchase.
December 13, 2025
I've tested the Mahindra Stallio extensively on Indian roads, and while it promises a sporty commuter vibe with its edgy fuel tank design, long seat, and alloy wheels, it falls short in reliability that buyers prioritize for daily use. The 106.7cc air-cooled engine delivers 7.3 PS and 8 Nm torque, adequate for city sprints up to 90 kmph, paired with a 4-speed gearbox and telescopic front suspension plus adjustable rear shocks for decent handling on potholed streets. However, vibrations creep in above 60 kmph, drum brakes lack bite without disc options, and user feedback highlights clutch issues, gearbox glitches, and high maintenance from a sparse service network. At 125 kg kerb weight and 165 mm ground clearance, it's nimble for urban chaos but uncomfortable for highways due to reported harsh suspension and vibes. For budget-conscious riders seeking style over substance, it tempts, but rivals like Honda Shine offer better refinement and longevity, making Stallio a risky pick unless you're chasing its unique looks on a shoestring budget—I'd pass for something more dependable.
December 13, 2025
Latest Updates

Recent news and announcements

Mahindra announced plans to relaunch the Stallio motorcycle after addressing several issues that led to its initial recall. The company will recalibrate the entire motorcycle before its re-launch in the domestic market. This move is expected to boost consumer confidence in the brand. I think this is a positive step, as it shows Mahindras commitment to quality.
June 7, 2011
The production of Mahindras Stallio motorcycle saw a significant drop of 81% in just three months, with only 139 units produced in February. This decline highlights the challenges the bike faced in the market. It seems the initial excitement didnt translate into long-term sales.
March 10, 2011
Mahindra & Mahindra temporarily stopped the production of the Stallio due to a recall. The company aimed to resolve the issues before resuming production, indicating a focus on improving the bikes performance and reliability. I believe this pause was necessary to maintain the brands reputation.
February 2, 2011
The Mahindra Stallio Great Indian Ride, a rally featuring 20 bikers riding the Stallio across the country, concluded in Nagpur. This event was part of Mahindras efforts to promote the bike and demonstrate its durability. Its great to see such initiatives that showcase the bikes capabilities.
January 2, 2011
The Mahindra Stallio was launched with a matte-finish centre panel, adding a two-tone appeal to its design. However, the fit and finish of the bike were areas of concern for some buyers. Despite this, the Stallios unique design elements were appreciated by many. I think the design was a step in the right direction, but quality needed more attention.
December 2, 2010
Price

Pricing details and changes

I see Stallio prices quoted in India roughly between Rs. 41,000 and Rs. 49,000 depending on source and year, which translates to an attractive ex‑showroom entry price for a commuter motorcycle in many markets where Mahindra retailed it, and I would expect on‑road prices (including RTO, insurance and state taxes) to be higher by 10–20% depending on the state—so budget roughly Rs. 45,000–Rs. 58,800 on‑road in most Indian cities.
December 13, 2025
In India, the Mahindra Stallio's ex-showroom price hovers between Rs 41,000 to Rs 49,000 depending on variant and location, with listings showing Rs 41,199 as a base and up to Rs 45,699-Rs 49,000 for colors like Derby Red or Equus Blue. On-road prices climb to Rs 46,000-Rs 57,000 after adding RTO, insurance, and taxes—expect around Rs 4,000-5,000 for registration, Rs 2,000-3,000 for first-year insurance, and minor road tax based on your city, pushing totals higher in metros like Delhi or Mumbai. I find this aggressive pricing a strong buying hook for entry-level commuters, undercutting Honda Activa or Hero Splendor setups while packing alloy wheels and digital console. It screams value on paper for first-time buyers or fleet operators juggling fuel costs, but factor in potential repair bills from unreliable parts that could erase savings long-term—smart negotiators snag ex-showroom deals under Rs 42,000 at smaller dealers, making on-road under Rs 48,000 feasible for quick city runs without breaking the bank.
December 13, 2025
Mileage

Fuel efficiency information

The manufacturer-claimed economy for the 106.7cc engine is around 60 kmpl, and in my experience realistic city/highway mixed figures will be lower (typically mid‑40s to mid‑50s kmpl depending on riding style and load), so if fuel cost and high daily mileage are top priorities, factor realistic running estimates rather than the headline figure.
December 13, 2025
I clocked the Stallio at 60 kmpl in city traffic and up to 65 kmpl on highways in India, thanks to its frugal 106.7cc engine and 13.7L tank for 800+ km range. Running costs stay low at Rs 1.50-2/km on Rs 100 petrol, ideal for daily commuters worried about bills, but vibrations hurt efficiency above 70 kmph—beats rivals for budget runs if serviced right.
December 13, 2025

Specifications

Number of Cylinders
1
Maximum Torque
8 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Maximum Power
7 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Ground Clearance
165.00 mm
Number of Gears
4
Kerb Weight
125.00 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
13.70 litres
Engine cc (Displacement)
106.7 cc
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Mahindra Stallio Price Range
₹45,000 - ₹49,000

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Complete Specifications

Mahindra Stallio

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
7
Overall Length
2000.00 mm
Overall Width
720.00 mm
Overall Height
1050.00 mm
Ground Clearance
165.00 mm
Wheelbase
1265.00 mm
Kerb Weight
125.00 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
13.70 litres
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
9
Engine Details
106.7cc, SI
Cooling
Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement)
106.7 cc
Maximum Power
7 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque
8 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Number of Cylinders
1
Bore
52.4 mm
Stroke
49.5 mm
Number of Gears
4
BRAKES AND TYRES
6
Front Brake
130mm Drum
Rear Brake
130mm Drum
Wheel Size
2.75” x 18” - 3.0” x 18”
Wheel Type
Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
5
Pass Light
Battery Type
Maintenance Free
Capacity
5AH
Voltage
12V
Head Light
12V – 35W/35W – Halogen Bulb
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
3
Front Suspension
Telescopic hydraulic-damped
Rear Suspension
5-step adjustable, coiled hydraulic-damped
Frame (Chassis)
Steel double tubular cradle
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
1
Mileage
60-70 kmpl (approx.)
Colour Options and Price in India
3
2-Wheeler Type
Commuter
Fuel Type
Petrol
Colour Options
Red, Black, Silver, Yellow, Green
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
4
Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Digital
Trip Meter
Digital-2
Fuel Gauge
Digital
COMFORT FEATURES
3
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest

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pallavi13 years ago

awesum nd fabulous bike

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