Overview
- Ex-showroom prices are set at ₹7.99–9.69 lakh for the Bolero and ₹8.49–9.99 lakh for the Bolero Neo, adding new top trims B8 and N11.
- Updates include revised grilles and alloys, larger touchscreens (7-inch in Bolero, 9-inch in Neo), leatherette upholstery, USB-C ports, and a rear-view camera on higher Neo trims.
- Both models retain their diesel ladder-frame setups with 5-speed manuals and rear-wheel drive; the Bolero makes about 75 PS/210 Nm and the Neo about 100 PS/260 Nm.
- Mahindra reports over 65,000 Bolero units sold from January to August 2025, near-full output of roughly 9,000 units a month, and increased use of rail freight to overcome trailer shortages.
- Pre-GST 2.0 price cuts brought every variant under ₹10 lakh, reinforcing the Bolero as a rugged, value-focused workhorse and positioning the Neo as a more feature-rich, urban-friendly alternative.