The updated Mahindra Bolero Neo is priced between Rs 8.49 lakh and Rs 10.49 lakh (ex-showroom). It is available in five trims: N4, N8, N10, N10 (O), and N11.
By Sanorita

Mahindra recently launched the updated Bolero Neo in India, with prices ranging between Rs 8.49 lakh and Rs 10.49 lakh (ex-showroom). While the 1.5-litre diesel engine remains unchanged, the SUV now features updated styling, added features, and a revised variant lineup. The new Bolero Neo is available in five trims: N4, N8, N10, N10 (O), and the newly introduced top-spec N11. We have chalked out the differences in prices and features among these variants of the Bolero Neo to help determine what’s the best pick for you.
Price: Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Bolero Neo N4 is the entry-level variant in the lineup and is priced Rs 43,000 lower than its outgoing counterpart. On the outside, it sports rugged design elements such as X-shaped body-coloured bumpers, halogen headlamps, 15-inch steel wheels, and prominent side cladding, along with a rear-mounted spare wheel with a cover.
The cabin has a Mocha Brown theme and is equipped with a foldable third-row bench and a simple analogue instrument cluster paired with a coloured MID. While the feature list is basic, it includes essentials like a 12V charging port, power windows, manual AC, tilt-adjustable steering, and power steering.
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In terms of safety, the N4 variant is equipped with rear parking sensors, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, seat belt reminders, and corner braking control.
Price: Rs 9.29 lakh (ex-showroom)
Positioned one level above the base N4, the Bolero Neo N8 is now priced Rs 25,000 lower than its previous version. Over the N4, the N8 adds features like 15-inch steel wheels with covers, wheel arch cladding, a rear wiper with defogger, dual-tone outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs), and side footsteps.
Inside, the Bolero Neo N8 model gets additional touches like a steering wheel garnish and convenience amenities such as a remote key, anti-glare IRVM, steering-mounted audio controls, and a foldable second-row seat. Other highlights are a music system with Bluetooth, USB, a 4-speaker sound system, and AUX connectivity.
Price: Rs 9.79 lakh (ex-showroom)
The N10, positioned just below the top variant, now comes with a Rs 50,000 price reduction. It upgrades over the N8 with 15-inch silver alloy wheels, chrome grille inserts, fog lamps, and a rear spoiler.
Inside, it adds a roof-mounted cabin lamp, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, a USB Type-C port, armrests for the front and second rows, a 6-speaker sound system, and a 9-inch touchscreen. As for safety, the variant boasts a rear parking camera and ISOFIX child seat anchors.
Price: Rs 10.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
The N10 (O) variant is based on the well-equipped N10 trim but adds one key mechanical upgrade, a braking differential lock (mechanical locking differential) that significantly improves traction on slippery or uneven surfaces. With no other changes in features, the added capability makes it the most expensive variant in the range.
Price: Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom)
The N11 is a newly introduced top-spec variant in the 2025 Bolero Neo lineup, offering a couple of exclusive cosmetic enhancements over the N10. For an additional Rs 20,000, it distinguishes itself with 15-inch dark metallic grey alloy wheels.
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Inside, the variant features a distinct Lunar Grey theme, replacing the darker tones of the lower variants.