It is expected that Mahindra would launch its commuter bike Arro in India during the start of this festive season. Actually it has been designed with an intention to make it for commercial usage in Africa,however the features have been added in a way that suits the Indian stlye too.It is expected to arrive at the price ranging from Rs 39,000 to Rs41,000 that would go up against the Hero HF Dawn, Honda CD 110 Dream and the Bajaj Discover 100.The four-stroke 106.7 cc Micro Chip ignited-5 curve (MCi-5) mill with a maximum power output of 8.5bhp and peak torque of 8.5Nm will power the Mahindra’s Arro.Four-speed gearbox will get mated to this power engine. Arro will get stronger with the aid of five-step adjustable rear shock absorbers.But the electric start facility which is available in Centuro lacks in case of Arro.Though it seems to be the entry-level commuter,it gets the awesome appearance with the reception of stylish analog console, flexible blinkers and a durable body coloured metallic front fender.Further,presence of aerodynamic 13.7-litre fuel tank equipped with tank pad before an extra-long seat, a bigger round headlamp and a stylish LED tail lamp adds flavour to its fascinating features.