Mahindra Bolero New Model 2025, Price, Features, Mileage, Specs

Updated 27 September 2025 11:21 AM

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Mahindra Bolero New Model 2025, Price, Features, Mileage, Specs

Mahindra Bolero New Model 2025

The Mahindra Bolero New Model 2025 is here, and let’s be honest it looks like Mahindra knows exactly what keeps this legend alive. If you ever rode in a Bolero on a rainy day in the village, packed with cousins and bags of mangoes, the announcement of this new model probably stirs that same old affection. Mahindra is celebrating Bolero’s 25th birthday with more of an evolution than a revolution: fresh black exterior paint, that upright, boxy stance we know, and just enough visual tweaks to make your neighbour pause on their morning walk. The new bumper and wheels look tasteful but familiar. And yes, those vertical grille slats with Mahindra’s Twin Peaks logo and big, blocky headlamps we’re happy they’re going nowhere. It’s still got the heavy-metal bonnet, proud flared arches, and the signature tailgate-mounted spare wheel, which, honestly, is as much of a tradition now as Sunday cricket.

Climb inside the 2025 Bolero, and you’ll find some thoughtful touches. There’s now a basic touchscreen infotainment unit no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, true, but Bluetooth lets you still control the Sunday playlist from your phone. The three-row seating returns, with jump seats in the back for extra passengers or unexpected luggage (been there, done that). The new upholstery is a subtle nod to those who want a hint of sophistication on their daily drives. I remember once sitting in an older Bolero, with the windows half-down on a dusty road, chatting with the driver about how nothing ever broke in these things, except maybe the radio knob.

What hasn’t changed is just as important. Mahindra has stuck with the reliable 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine, producing 75 hp and 210 Nm of torque absolutely enough for those long hauls and busy market runs. Power still heads to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual, and, as ever, this Bolero is on a tough ladder-frame chassis, perfectly sized as a sub-4 meter SUV. The fuel tank remains massive and the ground clearance generouslike, “don’t worry about the potholes, just go” kind of generous.

Mahindra Bolero 2025 Price 

Now, what does all this reliability, charm, and light modernisation cost? Luckily, this time the Bolero benefits from the new 18% GST slab, so prices have dropped a fair bit. The new Bolero lines up between ₹8.79 lakh and ₹9.78 lakh (ex-showroom), saving buyers up to ₹1.27 lakh compared to earlier. No small potatoes, especially for Bolero’s core crowd who want honest-to-goodness value for money.

On Instagram, @mahindra.bolero.official announced that the Bolero Neo now comes with total benefits up to ₹2.56 Lakh, including GST savings and special schemes. Prices start at ₹8.92 Lakh, making it a great festive-season offer.

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All in, the Mahindra Bolero New Model 2025 is a careful refresh, not a reinvention and that’s exactly why fans will love it. Little has changed under the hood, but for an SUV that’s built its reputation hauling families, gear, and memories across cities and villages alike, that’s not a bad thing. It’s honest, rugged, and ready for another 25 years of family stories, road trips, and the occasional bumpy ride. For a vehicle that’s become part of the backdrop of everyday Indian journeys, the updates strike a lovely balance between nostalgia and a welcome bit of new.

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