In the rugged world of Indian SUVs, the Mahindra New Bolero continues to be a name that commands respect and trust. Known for its no-nonsense approach and unwavering reliability, the Bolero has become a beloved companion on Indian roads, especially in rural areas where it has proved its mettle over the years.
Whether it’s navigating narrow city lanes or dusty village tracks, the Mahindra New Bolero has always stood tall. Now, after years of minor tweaks, Mahindra is all set to unveil an all-new version of the Bolero that blends its traditional toughness with a modern, stylish touch.
Mahindra New Bolero: Ready for 2025
The Mahindra New Bolero, long celebrated for its ruggedness, is expected to launch in early 2025. As per reports, this new model will retain its iconic boxy design but will offer fresh styling and a host of new features to appeal to both urban and rural India.
Rajesh Sharma, a Mahindra dealer in Punjab, sums it up perfectly:
“The Mahindra New Bolero has the same soul, but with a fresh look and premium feel. It’s like giving your trusted companion a brand new suit!”
Exterior: Tough, Yet More Sophisticated
The Mahindra New Bolero doesn’t abandon its classic shape. Instead, it refines it. The boxy silhouette is enhanced with sharper lines, a bold new front grille with chrome inserts, and LED projector headlamps with stylish DRLs. Large wheel arches and brand-new alloy wheels lend it an aggressive stance, while the rear gets a modern touch with LED tail lamps and a redesigned tailgate.
Mahindra’s designers have made sure the New Bolero still commands the road, but now it does so with a sense of sophistication. To add to the appeal, Mahindra is introducing fresh paint options like Sunset Orange and Deep Forest Green, moving away from the standard white and silver tones of the past.
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Interior: Modern and Functional
Step inside the Mahindra New Bolero and you’ll be greeted by a transformed cabin. Gone is the old flat dashboard, replaced with a more ergonomic and premium design. The new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while the instrument cluster features a modern digital-analog hybrid setup.
Seats are now upholstered in tougher, stain-resistant fabrics, and the cabin is more spacious than before, ensuring comfort for everyone on board. With a boot space of 690 litres, the Mahindra New Bolero is perfect for both family trips and tough workdays.
Powerful Dhansu Engine
The Mahindra New Bolero promises more power with a new 2.2L mHawk diesel engine that is expected to produce 130-140bhp and 300Nm of torque. This is a significant upgrade from the outgoing model and ensures that the Bolero can handle any terrain with ease. The engine will be paired with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission—both firsts for the Bolero.
Vikram Mehta, an automotive engineer, describes the new engine as “dhansu”, saying:
“The low-end torque is brilliant, perfect for tough Indian roads, and the vibrations and noise have been significantly reduced.”
Safety First
Safety has also been given a much-needed boost in the Mahindra New Bolero. Standard features across all variants include dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, and ISOFIX child seat anchors. The higher trims offer disc brakes on all four wheels, hill-hold assist, and tyre pressure monitoring, making the Bolero not just tough, but also secure for its occupants.
Smart Technology and Features
Unlike many SUVs that go overboard with tech, the Mahindra New Bolero focuses on practical features. Expect a BS6-compliant engine for better fuel efficiency and lower emissions, LED lighting for improved visibility, and offline navigation for those remote journeys where connectivity can be a challenge.
Top variants will also offer automatic climate control, power-adjustable mirrors, and a reverse camera with dynamic guidelines. One especially interesting addition is the terrain management system that optimises the vehicle for different driving conditions—like mud, sand, or snow—something you’d usually find in pricier SUVs.
Pricing and Legacy
The Mahindra New Bolero is likely to be priced between ₹10 lakh and ₹12.5 lakh, a slight step up from the current version, but justified given the new features and improved performance. Mahindra is expected to offer the Bolero in three variants—B4, B6, and B6 Opt—catering to different needs and budgets.
What’s most impressive is how Mahindra has balanced the Bolero’s core values with modern updates. It remains a vehicle that’s honest, capable, and tough, while being easier on the eyes and more comfortable inside.
Auto analyst Priya Sharma sums it up:
“Mahindra has modernised the Bolero without taking away its true character. The Mahindra New Bolero is ready for the future, but it’s still very much a Bolero at heart.”
For those who have owned the Bolero over the years, the Mahindra New Bolero is a testament to why this SUV has been a part of Indian roads for decades—and why it will continue to be for many more.
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