Mahindra Bolero, Bolero Neo is refreshed with updated functions and new grids: price, interior, technology and more
Mahindra & Mahindra introduced the Facial Lift Bolero and Bolero Neo in India before the festive season, with new colors, refreshing designs and improved interiors. Both SUVs, priced from £ 7.99 to £ 9.99 Lakh, receive Rideflo-Executed suspension, but retain their existing engines. Mahindra & Mahindra introduced the facial lift versions of its popular SUVs – the Bolero and Bolero Neo – in India for the purpose of refreshing their attraction before the festive season. (M&M) Mahindra & Mahindra have introduced the facial lift versions of its popular SUVs – the Bolero and Bolero Neo – in India, with the aim of refreshing their attraction before the festive season. The update updates address the customer’s feedback with new design elements, improved comfort features and improved ride quality, while prices remain largely unchanged. The Bolero Neo is now starting at £ 8.49 lakh and rising to £ 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Bolero ranges from £ 7.99 lakh to £ 9.69 lakh (ex-showroom). Design and outdoor upgrades, while both SUVs retain their famous silhouettes, Mahindra introduced several styling and updates to keep them contemporary. The Bolero Neo receives a redesigned grille with horizontal chrome slats, two new paint options jeans blue and betong price-and a new top-end N11 variant with double tone color choices and 16-inch alloy wheels. The facial lift Bolero, on the other hand, has a new Stealth Black Paint shadow available across all variants, a refreshing grille with chrome accents and newly added failure. Interior enhancements and new variants The inside of the Bolero Neo N11 finish takes on a lighter lunar -gray theme, while lower variants continue with the darker mocha -brown shade. Comfort rates include better pillow seats, a USB-C loading type and a new touch screen of 8.9 inches with a rear camera in the N10 and N11 finishes. The inside of the Bolero Neo N11 finish takes on a lighter lunar -gray theme, while lower variants continue with the darker mocha -brown shade. Mahindra also launched a new top species B8 variant for the Bolero. It is equipped with diamond-cut alloy wheels, steering-mounted controls, leather upholstery, improved seat pillow, USB-C ports and a touch screen inspection system. Rideflo suspension and performance Both SUVs now contain Mahindra’s new Rideflo suspension -setting for increased comfort and stability on rough terrain. In particular, there are no mechanical changes Non-ums models continue with their 1.5-liter three-cylinder diesel engines: the Bolero with the 75 BHP Mhawk75 unit and the Bolero Neo with the 100 BHP MHAWK100 engine, both accompanied by a manual transmission and setting up the rear wheel. With the facial lift, Mahindra intends to strengthen the attraction of two of its most reliable work horses, especially as festive sales and new GST policy will drive the demand for customers in the coming months.