The OEM tyre size for the Mahindra Gusto is 90/90 R12 tubeless for both front and rear wheels. This radial tyre fits the Gusto's 12-inch steel rims and is designed for urban commuting and light highway use.
Whether you're replacing worn tyres or upgrading for better grip, Eurogrip offers compatible options built for Indian road conditions. Compare Mahindra Gusto tyre prices below and choose the right replacement for your scooter.
| Variant | Front Tyre Size | Rear Tyre Size | Load Index / Speed Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gusto | 90/90 R12 | 90/90 R12 | 54J for both front and rear |
| Tyre Type | Suitable For | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Tubeless (TL) | All Mahindra Gusto variants with steel rims | Factory-fitted on all current variants. Suitable for urban commuting and light highway use on Indian roads. |
| Warranty Type | Duration |
|---|---|
| Manufacturing Defects | 7 years from the date of manufacture* |
| Non-Manufacturing Defects | 3 years from the date of manufacture* |
*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.
The Mahindra Gusto uses 90/90 R12 tyres for both front and rear wheels across all variants. This size designation means 90 mm width, 90% aspect ratio, and 12-inch rim diameter with radial construction.
Mahindra Gusto tyres typically range between Rs. 1,300 and Rs. 1,800 per tyre, depending on the brand and compound. Front and rear tyres are the same size, so they are generally priced similarly. Eurogrip offers manufacturer-direct pricing with warranty coverage for compatible 90/90 R12 tubeless tyres.
The Mahindra Gusto comes factory-fitted with tubeless tyres. Tubeless tyres offer better puncture resistance, lower rolling resistance, and easier maintenance compared to tube-type tyres for urban scooter use.
Recommended tyre pressure is 24 PSI for the front wheel and 32 PSI for the rear wheel when riding solo. Always check pressure when tyres are cold for accurate readings.
You should use the OEM-specified 90/90 R12 size for safety and handling. Deviating from this size can affect speedometer accuracy, braking performance, and overall stability on the road.
Replace tyres every 25,000 to 50,000 km, depending on riding conditions and maintenance. Inspect tread depth regularly and replace if worn below 1.6 mm or if tyres show cracks or bulges.
The 'R' stands for radial construction, where tyre cords run perpendicular to the direction of travel. Radial tyres provide better grip, longer tread life, and improved fuel efficiency compared to bias-ply tyres.
Yes. Eurogrip 90/90 R12 tubeless tyres are compatible with the Mahindra Gusto's 12-inch steel rims. These tyres are designed for urban scooter applications on Indian road conditions.
The Mahindra Gusto has been discontinued by the manufacturer. However, replacement tyres in the OEM 90/90 R12 size remain widely available from tyre manufacturers, including Eurogrip.
The Mahindra Gusto uses 12-inch diameter steel rims for both front and rear wheels. When purchasing replacement tyres, ensure the size specification ends with "12" to match this rim diameter.