
Mahindra has rolled out the refreshed 2025 versions of its popular SUVs — the Bolero and Bolero Neo — with subtle design tweaks, added features, and revised pricing that makes them more competitive in the market.
What’s New: Design & Features
- The Bolero now debuts a new top-spec B8 variant, while the Bolero Neo introduces a new N11 trim.
- Both models sport styling updates: redesigned grilles, new alloy wheels, and additional colour options to enhance visual appeal.
- Interior upgrades include leatherette seats, steering-mounted audio controls, and USB Type-C charging ports.
- The Neo also receives dual cabin themes (Mocha Brown and Lunar Grey) and a rear-view camera in select variants.
Engine & Performance
Mechanically, no changes have been made. The Bolero continues with its 1.5-litre diesel engine with 75 PS power and 210 Nm torque. The Neo retains its 1.5-litre diesel setup producing around 100 PS and 260 Nm torque. Both SUVs remain rear-wheel drive with 5-speed manual transmissions.
Pricing & Variants
- Bolero now starts at ₹7.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the B4 variant, down from its previous ₹8.79 lakh — a reduction of ₹80,000.
- The top-end Bolero B8 variant is priced at ₹9.69 lakh.
- Bolero Neo is priced from ₹8.49 lakh for the N4 variant, down from ₹8.92 lakh earlier.
- Its new flagship N11 variant is priced at ₹9.99 lakh.
The updated variants now span:
- Bolero: B4, B6, B6(O), B8
- Bolero Neo: N4, N8, N10, N10(O), N11
Strategic Move & Market Relevance
With these updates, Mahindra aims to refresh two workhorse SUVs that have long been valued for their ruggedness and utility. While retaining their core mechanicals and durability, the cosmetic and feature enhancements help position them more strongly in a fiercely competitive SUV segment.