Though the mechanical setup remains unchanged, the Mahindra Bolero and Bolero Neo Bold Editions stand out from their regular versions with cosmetic enhancements.
By Sanorita
Mahindra has introduced the Bold Editions of the Bolero and Bolero Neo SUVs in India. These exclusive variants are based on the top-spec trims of each model and are primarily focused on offering aesthetic upgrades.
The bolder exterior design, including darkened chrome accents, helps the new editions stand out from their standard counterparts. Inside, refreshed seat materials enhance the overall driving and comfort experience. Though the mechanical setup remains unchanged, these editions highlight the moniker’s proven toughness with a refreshed, attention-grabbing look.
While staying true to its roots, the new Bold Edition of the Bolero introduces several updates, including fresh side and door graphics on its Diamond White exterior. It sports a fully blacked-out grille with contrasting grey vertical slats, complemented by a chrome-finished Mahindra emblem. There’s a Bold Edition badge just ahead of the D-pillar, signaling the SUV’s special status. A refreshed front bumper setup includes the fog lamps set within black panels accented by a metallic finish and striking yellow graphics.
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At the rear, updated tail lamps with clear lenses complete the look. Inside, the cabin maintains a simple, straightforward design. The SUV has an all-black interior theme, with black upholstery on the seats and a leatherette-wrapped steering wheel. Under the hood, the new edition retains the 1.5-litre diesel engine paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
The Bolero Neo Bold Edition introduces a few distinct touches to separate itself from the regular model. Up front, it features a chrome-finished grille paired with a silver mesh insert, while the bumper sports a honeycomb pattern and integrated fog lamps for a sharper appearance. At the rear, the spare wheel cover is finished in black, matching the black rear AC vent inside. The cabin continues the dark theme with all-black upholstery, complemented by comfort features like neck pillows and seatbelt covers.
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Mechanically, the model continues with the 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine that produces 98.5bhp at 3750rpm and 260Nm of torque between 1750rpm and 2250rpm.