The 2025 Mahindra Bolero and Bolero Neo come with design updates, new features, added variants, and are powered by a 1.5-litre diesel engines.
By Divyam Dubey

Mahindra has launched the 2025 Bolero and Bolero Neo SUVs in India, introducing updated styling, added features, and more variants. The refreshed range is priced from Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Bolero and Rs 8.49 lakh for the Bolero Neo. With this update, Mahindra aims to reinforce the Bolero’s long-standing position as a reliable SUV choice across both rural and urban regions. The new version builds on the model’s reputation for durability and functionality while aligning with buyer preferences for connected and feature-rich vehicles. Both SUVs now come with updated interiors, revised exterior elements, and broader trim options. Deliveries for the 2025 Bolero range are expected to begin soon through Mahindra’s nationwide dealer network.
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The update expands the line-ups for both models, offering more choice for customers. The Bolero now comes in four variants, with the new B8 trim sitting at the top, offering added convenience features. The Bolero Neo sees its range grow to five variants.. The approach shows Mahindra’s effort to ensure that even its long-standing nameplates evolve with changing market demands.
In terms of design, both SUVs feature mild but noticeable updates. The refreshed models sport redesigned grilles, new alloy wheels, and revised bumpers with updated fog lamp housings. The addition of a Stealth Black colour option for the Bolero adds a premium touch while maintaining its rugged appeal. Despite the refreshments, both models continue to retain their distinctive stance and familiar aesthetic, ensuring they stay true to their identity for loyal customers.
Mahindra has introduced new convenience and connectivity features. Both models now include a touchscreen infotainment unit, steering-mounted controls, and USB Type-C charging ports. The Bolero Neo adds more differentiation with Mocha Brown and Lunar Grey cabin themes, along with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a rear-view camera, enhancing the everyday usability of the SUV.
The Bolero uses a 1.5-litre diesel engine delivering 75bhp and 210Nm of torque, while the Bolero Neo produces 100bhp and 260Nm. Both are paired with manual transmissions.
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With selective price adjustments and enhanced features, Mahindra ensures the Bolero range remains relevant to modern Indian buyers, continuing a legacy that has exceeded 1.68 million units sold nationwide.