Mahindra Launches Bolero & Neo Facelift Starting At Rs 7.99 Lakh, Top-End At Rs ...
Mahindra has refreshed its popular Bolero SUV range with new design elements, upgraded interiors, and modern features. The updated lineup now includes the new top-end variants: the Bolero B8 and the Bolero Neo N11. Prices start at Rs 7.99 lakh for the Bolero and Rs 8.49 lakh for the Bolero Neo, with the top-end variants priced at Rs 9.69 lakh and Rs 9.99 lakh respectively (ex-showroom).
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What’s New In The Bolero
The new Bolero focuses on bold design, enhanced comfort, and modern features while keeping its rugged appeal intact. On the outside, it gets a new grille, front fog lamps, and diamond-cut R15 alloy wheels. A new colour option, Stealth Black, joins the existing Diamond White, DSAT Silver, and Rocky Beige shades.
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In terms of features, the new Bolero B8 includes ABS, driver and co-driver airbags, reverse parking sensors, a digital cluster, foldable third-row seat, power steering, engine start-stop (micro hybrid), and a 7-seat configuration. The B6 and B6(O) variants add power windows, central locking, fabric seats, and upgraded infotainment features.
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What’s New In The Bolero Neo
The Bolero Neo brings a modern touch to the classic toughness of the Bolero. It features a sleek new grille with horizontal accents and dark metallic grey R16 alloy wheels. New colour options include Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey, along with dual-tone combinations.
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Inside, the Neo now offers two new interior themes like Lunar Grey and Mocha Brown, along with leatherette seats designed for better comfort. The 22.8 cm touchscreen infotainment system comes with a rear-view camera and a USB C-type charging port. RideFlo technology, combined with MTV-CL and Frequency Dependent Damping (FDD) suspension, ensures smoother and controlled rides.
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The mHAWK100 engine powers the Neo, delivering 73.5 kW of power and 260 Nm of torque. It also features cruise control and Multi-Terrain Technology (MTT) with a locking differential for better traction on rough roads.
Variants like the N11 come with additional features such as DRLs, fog lamps, adjustable driver seats, electrically adjustable ORVMs, follow-me-home headlamps, rear glass wiper and defogger, ISOFIX mounts, and dual-tone interiors with leatherette upholstery.
Pricing and Variants
For the Bolero, the B4 variant starts at Rs 7.99 lakh, the B6 at Rs 8.69 lakh, B6(O) at Rs 9.09 lakh, and the new top-end B8 at Rs 9.69 lakh. The Bolero Neo starts with the N4 variant at Rs 8.49 lakh, followed by N8 at Rs 9.29 lakh, N10* at Rs 9.79 lakh, and the new top-end N11 at Rs 9.99 lakh (*optional variant pricing available at dealerships).
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