For over two decades, one name has been synonymous with unbreakable durability and unmatched presence on Indian roads: the Mahindra Bolero. It’s more than just an SUV; it’s a national icon, a reliable partner for everyone from urban families to rural entrepreneurs. Now, celebrating its 25th anniversary, Mahindra has officially unveiled the refreshed 2025 New Mahindra Bolero range, and it’s a game-changer.
The core essence—that famed, rugged, body-on-frame construction—remains, but it’s draped in a new, bolder avatar and packed with modern comforts that finally bridge the gap between pure utility and contemporary living. This isn’t just a facelift; it’s a commitment from Mahindra to its most loyal customers. But is this new iteration worth your investment? We dive deep into the details to find out how the New Mahindra Bolero and its more sophisticated sibling, the Bolero Neo, are set to dominate the market once again.
The 2025 New Mahindra Bolero retains its signature upright, commanding stance, a design element that has always been its strong suit. However, subtle yet significant updates have been made to enhance its appeal and bring it in line with modern SUV aesthetics.
For the urban-focused Bolero Neo, the changes lean toward sophistication. It features a sleeker grille, dark metallic grey 16-inch alloy wheels, and new dual-tone colour options like Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey, making it an attractive proposition for the metro buyer.
The biggest area of improvement in the New Mahindra Bolero is undeniably the cabin. Historically known for its no-nonsense, functional interiors, the 2025 model brings in features that drastically enhance the in-car experience, making it much more family-friendly.
Also Read: Mahindra Thar Price After GST 2.0 Implementation
At its heart, the New Mahindra Bolero remains true to its mechanical DNA. It continues to be powered by the reliable mHawk diesel engines, known for their torque and longevity.
The Bolero’s legendary status is backed by a powerful statistic: it has been one of India’s top-selling UVs for over a decade, a feat that speaks volumes about its reliability and customer trust. As Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director at Mahindra & Mahindra, recently stated, “The Bolero’s journey is a testament to our focus on robust engineering and listening to our customers. The new range is a nod to that legacy, blending the old-school ruggedness with new-age technology.”
The 2025 New Mahindra Bolero has been strategically priced to maintain its competitive edge in the utility vehicle segment.
This aggressive pricing, especially for the well-equipped top-end variants, offers incredible value for a true 7-seater SUV with proven ruggedness.
The 2025 New Mahindra Bolero continues its dual-pronged strategy.
The launch of the 2025 New Mahindra Bolero is a powerful statement. It’s proof that a legacy can be preserved while embracing necessary modernity. Mahindra has successfully injected contemporary features and enhanced comfort into an already formidable package, without compromising the core toughness that made the Bolero a legend. Whether you’re navigating city potholes or conquering challenging backroads, the New Mahindra Bolero promises a robust, dependable, and now, much more comfortable journey.
The 2025 New Mahindra Bolero starts at an ex-showroom price of Rs 7.99 lakh for the base B4 variant. The Bolero Neo starts slightly higher at Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Yes, a key improvement in the 2025 model is the introduction of RideFlo technology with improved suspension architecture, which significantly enhances stability, ride comfort, and handling, particularly on rough terrain.
Currently, both the New Mahindra Bolero and Bolero Neo are available only with a 5-speed manual transmission. There is no official automatic transmission option available at this time.
The standard New Mahindra Bolero is the rugged workhorse with a focus on core utility, powered by the 75 bhp mHawk75 engine. The Bolero Neo is designed for urban appeal, features a more powerful 100 bhp mHawk100 engine, better interiors (larger touchscreen, premium themes), and more advanced suspension technology (FDD, MTT).
The new models now feature a touchscreen infotainment system (17.8 cm on Bolero, 22.8 cm on Bolero Neo), steering-mounted audio controls, premium leatherette upholstery, and a USB Type-C charging port for modern device connectivity.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for November 2025, confirming that both… Read More
November 1 turned into a vibrant celebration across India as eight states and the national capital marked their Foundation Day… Read More
As 31 October 2025 approached, the festival of Halloween was set to captivate millions around the globe, not just with… Read More
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has officially declared the Higher Secondary (HS) 3rd Semester Result 2025-26… Read More
Indira Gandhi Death Anniversary 2025: On 31 October 2025, India marks the 41st death anniversary of Indira Gandhi , the… Read More
Friday morning turned out to be a nightmare for thousands of commuters on the Delhi Metro Red Line, as a… Read More
This website uses cookies.