At the beginning of this year it was already showing off at MOTORbeurs Utrecht, but now it’s finally here: the Mash GT750. With this completely new touring machine, the brand makes a surprisingly mature entry into the Gran Turismo segment – comfortable, complete and affordable.

After the – in their own words – successful FR750, Mash Motorcycles is taking a new, adventurous direction with the GT750. Developed in collaboration with the Asian company Jedi Motor, the GT750 takes finish, performance and reliability to the next level, specially tailored to the European rider. And you see that.
Gran Tourismo for the regular rider
The Mash GT750 is intended for motorcyclists who like to ride long distances, but do not want sky-high prices. Under the fairing lies a 730 cc parallel twin that produces 75 hp and 69 Nm. That engine – which, according to the French, should be smooth and surprisingly lively – is linked to a six-speed gearbox, good for relaxed cruising or heavy blasting when the gas is on.
The ergonomics are clearly focused on comfort: wide, high handlebars, a generous saddle for rider and passenger, and an electrically adjustable window that keeps wind pressure away. With a 24-liter tank and an average consumption of 4.6 l/100 km, you can go a long way before you have to refuel again.
The chassis has a modern design with an aluminum double cradle frame, an adjustable 41 mm upside-down front fork and Brembo brakes with Bosch ABS. Michelin Road 6 tires provide grip in all conditions.
Fully equipped – standard

Where many brands make you pay for luxury, Mash immediately delivers the GT750 richly equipped. A 12.3-inch TFT dashboard with smartphone connectivity offers navigation via Carbit Ride, while heated grips and a heated seat (both with five positions) are standard.
Also useful – and unique in this price range – are the front and rear cameras that allow you to film or take photos while driving. The images are easily sent to your phone via the Mash app. The GT750 is also equipped with TPMS (tire pressure monitoring), keyless start and even an electrically operated fuel cap.
Collaboration with Jedi Motor

Mash is known for its retro style, but with the GT750 the brand proves that it also masters modern technology. The collaboration with Jedi Motor – a manufacturer with solid technical know-how – results in a qualitative leap forward. The GT750 has been fully tested and adjusted in Europe, with the aim of achieving a balance between comfort, stability and everyday usability.
Some more figures:
– Wheelbase: 1,465 mm
– Saddle height: 780 mm
– Tank capacity: 24 l
– Consumption: 4.6 l/100 km
– Curb weight: 275 kg
Price, colors and warranty
The Mash GT750 comes in two colors: Black and Gold. It is available in both A2 and A versions, with a suggested retail price of €13,499 including VAT. As usual with Mash, a three-year warranty applies without mileage limitations. With our southern neighbors you only have to pay € 11,999, but yes… they have a registration tax there again.
With its complete equipment, neat finish and friendly price tag, the GT750 is exactly what Mash promises: a Gran Tourismo for everyone – and perhaps the most accessible touring motorcycle of the moment.

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.