Mahindra & Mahindra today launched the updated versions of the Bolero and the Bolero Neo SUVs in India. While the 2025 Mahindra Bolero starts at Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the 2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo can be had at its entry-level price of Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Both models have been introduced with a series of design, feature, and comfort enhancements. The new versions retain their ladder-frame architecture and diesel powertrains but get modern equipment and styling.
New Mahindra Bolero: styling and upgraded cabin
The new Bolero has received exterior styling updates, including a fresh grille and a new colour option, Stealth Black. The top-end variants now feature diamond-cut alloy wheels and fog lamps, lending a more contemporary look while preserving the SUV’s utilitarian appeal.
The major update is inside the cabin as it has been upgraded with a new touchscreen infotainment system, steering-mounted controls and USB Type-C charging ports. Even the seats have been re-engineered with advanced comfort enhancements and leatherette upholstery on higher trims.
A key addition is Mahindra’s new RideFlo technology, which is claimed to be an advanced suspension architecture to improve stability, control and shock absorption on uneven terrain. Safety equipment remains standard across variants, with dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors and seat-belt reminders.
The Bolero continues to be powered by the 1.5-litre mHAWK75 diesel engine, delivering 75bhp of maximum power and 210Nm of peak torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The SUV retains its body-on-frame construction and 7-seat configuration.
Mahindra is offering the 2025 Bolero in four variants — B4, B6, B6(O) and B8 — with the new B8 trim positioned as the top-spec version featuring most of the new additions. Colour choices now include Stealth Black, Diamond White, DSAT Silver, and Rocky Beige.
New Mahindra Bolero vs Old Mahindra Bolero: Price
Variant | New Mahindra Bolero | Old Mahindra Bolero |
B4 | Rs 7.99 lakh | Rs 8.79 lakh |
B6 | Rs 8.69 lakh | Rs 8.96 lakh |
B6(O) | Rs 9.09 lakh | Rs 9.78 lakh |
B8 | Rs 9.69 lakh |
New Mahindra Bolero Neo: Enhanced ride, modern cabin and new features
The 2025 Bolero Neo has undergone a detailed upgrade, receiving both aesthetic and mechanical enhancements. Externally, it gets a new front grille, 16-inch dark metallic grey alloy wheels, and new dual-tone colour options, including Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey.
The cabin has been updated with two new interior themes — Lunar Grey and Mocha Brown — depending on the variant. The new seats get improved cushioning and leatherette upholstery, while Mahindra has added RideFlo technology to improve comfort levels.
A new 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a rear-view camera are part of the higher trims. USB Type-C charging ports have been added as well. Mahindra has enhanced the braking dynamics for a more progressive feel.
Mechanically, the 2025 Bolero Neo continues with the 1.5-litre mHAWK100 diesel engine, producing 100bhp of maximum power and 260Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. It also retains its body-on-frame chassis and multi-terrain technology (MTT).
The variant structure has been revised and now includes N4, N8, N10, N10(O) and N11. The new top-end N11 trim combines all the recent updates, featuring new exterior colours, dual-tone paint options, dark grey 16-inch alloys, Lunar Grey interior, leatherette upholstery, and RideFlo technology.
Key safety and convenience features across the new Bolero Neo range include dual airbags, ABS with EBD, corner braking control, rear wiper and defogger, ISOFIX mounts, height-adjustable driver seat, and follow-me-home headlamps.
New Mahindra Bolero Neo vs Old Mahindra Bolero Neo: Price
Variant | New Mahindra Bolero Neo | Old Mahindra Bolero Neo |
N4 | Rs 8.49 lakh | Rs 8.92 lakh |
N8 | Rs 9.29 lakh | Rs 9.54 lakh |
N10 | Rs 9.79 lakh | Rs 10.29 lakh |
N10(O) | — | Rs 10.90 lakh |
N11 | Rs 9.99 lakh |
Conclusion
Both the Bolero and Bolero Neo have received mild but meaningful updates for 2025, focusing on refreshed styling, new color options, better interiors and feature additions, with great value propositions in the ₹8–10 lakh bracket. Mechanically, both continue with their reliable 1.5L diesel engines and robust body-on-frame construction, retaining their workhorse and affordable urban SUV status.
While the Bolero is among the most popular SUVs in the rural market, Mahindra launched a more premium version of the SUV with relatively advanced features, the Bolero Neo, in August 2021.