On Indian roads, the Mahindra Bolero has long been associated with toughness and dependability. The Bolero is still a tough SUV made to last, whether it is being used on long highway runs, village tracks, or daily family commuting. With its upgraded BS6 mHAWK75 diesel engine, it continues to be economical and fuel-efficient while delivering improved performance.
Current Cost & Variants
There are three primary trim levels for the 2025 Mahindra Bolero:
B4: ₹9.81 lakh
B6: ₹10.32 lakh
B6 (O): ₹10.93 Lakh
All prices are ex-showroom in Delhi.
The on-road price ranges from ₹11.10 to ₹12.90 lakh, depending on your city and extra fees like insurance and RTO.
mHAWK75 BSVI Diesel Engine
The 1.5L mHAWK75 BSVI-compliant diesel engine that powers the Bolero now produces:
55.9 kW of power (75 bhp)
210 Nm of torque at 1600–2200 rpm
Transmission: manual 5-speed gearbox
Because of its reputation for longevity and ability to balance torque and mileage, this engine is ideal for both highway travel and rough terrain. The Bolero’s fuel efficiency of 16–18 km/l keeps operating expenses under control for both daily users and long-distance drivers.
Robust Design & Durable Construction
The Bolero still has a powerful road presence thanks to its iconic boxy design. It can easily handle heavy loads, steep climbs, and rough roads because it is built on a ladder-frame chassis.
Important aspects of the design include:
Elevated ground clearance
Skid plate and muscular bumper
Depending on the variant, steel wheels or alloys
Higher trim levels offer optional body decals.
Roomy Cabin with Useful Features
The Bolero’s interior prioritizes practicality. It includes:
Interiors with two tones
Power windows in the front and back
Heater and manual air conditioner
Cluster of digital instruments
The central locking system
Despite having simple features, they are very useful for utility or rural applications. Static bending headlamps, a music system with Bluetooth and USB support, and a driver information system are all features of the higher variant (B6 O).
Utility & Seating
Capacity for seating: seven
Side-facing jump seats in the back provide versatility for either passenger or cargo use.
Rear seats that fold up to make more room for luggage
Because of this, the Bolero is perfect for big families, fleet managers, and rural consumers who require more affordable people-moving capacity.
Features of Safety
Two airbags in the front
ABS and EBD
Sensors for reverse parking
Immobilizer for engines
system for speed alerts
Reminders to wear seat belts
The Bolero satisfies all required Indian safety standards under Bharat NCAP, despite not having undergone Global NCAP crash testing.
Finance & EMI Options
The Bolero has a starting price of ₹9.81 lakh and can be purchased with EMI plans that start at ₹26,500 per month (for three years with a down payment of ₹1.5 lakh). Bank and location-specific offers may differ, and Mahindra frequently offers seasonal promotions with reduced interest rates.
Benefits and Drawbacks
Advantages
robust body-on-frame design
dependable diesel engine from mHAWK
Good SUV mileage
Strong resale value and minimal maintenance
Large seven-seater arrangement
Drawbacks
Basic interior design
No automatic or gasoline-powered versions
outdated design (although many people still adore it)
Few creature comforts
Read more about Mahindra Bolero:https://auto.mahindra.com/suv/bolero/BOL.html
Disclaimer:
The information given in this article is based on various official sources and brand data. Vehicle prices, features and availability may change from time to time and from location to location. Please confirm the information with the authorized dealer or the company website before purchasing.
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