
It looks fun, too.
Rather than make a 300 pretending to be a bigger bike they've taken the KTM approach of making it the physical size of a 125.
Then again, I like the retro Jawas that Mahindra produced for the Asian markets.

Well - I bet they sell a lot of Metropolis's in France - the MP3 was mega succesful there I believe.
I'm sure they do and I did see a few when in Paris a couple of years ago. I just doubt that you can sell enough 7 grand scooters to keep a company afloat. Which would explain how Mahindra came to take control, I reckon.
Last time I looked, the MP3 range had outsold the Metropolis (all models) by a factor of 12 x in the UK. I don't think that I ever knew the EU figures.StephenC wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 10:01 amI'm sure they do and I did see a few when in Paris a couple of years ago. I just doubt that you can sell enough 7 grand scooters to keep a company afloat. Which would explain how Mahindra came to take control, I reckon.
€8,000 = £7100 - last time I looked the Honda ADV350 was £5700 or something, so I think Peugeot will struggle at that price, though I guess it is more powerful.StephenC wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:38 pm Indian websites (Peugeot is owned by Mahindra) say that it's 8249euros. With the Tmax at 13000euros (or thereabouts), I guess your extra money pays for less metal?
The greasy bits are "tried and tested" from the Metropolis and Satelis 400.
EDIT - just found in Italy the two versions will be priced at 7,999 euros and 8,499 euros