Mahindra Bolero is a body-on-frame multi utility vehicle (MUV) which has been on sale for more than 20 years across multiple body forms. It is built to tackle any terrains and hence a very popular mode of transportation in Tier 2, Tier 3 centres and even rural India. It is a no-nonsense choice for those who need a reliable, reasonably spacious and affordable utility vehicle, especially small and medium scale businesses.
Prices for Mahindra Bolero starts at Rs 9.90 lakh for the base B4 trim and goes up to Rs 10.91 lakh for the top-spec B6(O) trim.
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Mahindra Bolero variants |
Ex-showroom price |
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B4 |
Rs 9.79 lakh |
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B6 |
Rs 10.00 lakh |
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B6 (O) |
Rs 10.91 lakh |
Mahindra offers the Bolero in a single diesel engine option which is paired exclusively with a 5-speed manual transmission. This motor kicks out 75 bhp and 210 Nm of peak torque. Power is transferred to the rear wheels.
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Specifications |
Diesel 1.5 L |
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Displacement |
1493 cc |
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Power |
75 bhp |
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Torque |
210 Nm |
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Gearbox |
5-speed MT |
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Drive |
RWD |
The average user reported mileage for Mahindra Bolero is around 16 kmpl.
The equipment on offer in Mahindra Bolero is quite basic with features such as a semi-digital instrument cluster, manual AC, Bluetooth-enabled music system, power windows, and power steering.
In terms of safety, Bolero comes equipped with dual front airbags, ABS, and reverse parking sensors as standard fitment.
Mahindra Bolero is offered in three colour options including Mist Silver, Lakeside Brown, and Diamond White.
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The Mahindra Bolero is available in B4, B6 and B6 OPT, the top variant, each offering different features and performance to suit various customer needs.
Key features of the Mahindra Bolero a new digital information cluster with driver information system, Micro Hybrid technology, ABS, Bluetooth connectivity, and static bending headlamps.
The ARAI mileage of Mahindra Bolero is 16 kmpl.
Yes, the Mahindra Bolero is a 7 seater car.
Mahindra Bolero is no longer offered with 4-wheel drivetrain in the Indian Market. Although earlier Mahindra produced 4x4 variants of Bolero in limited quantities for selected buyers, especially for the fleet segment in hilly areas.
No Mahindra Bolero comes with a manual air conditioner.
Mahindra Bolero doesn’t have any direct competitors in the Indian market. Earlier, it used to be a direct rival to Tata Sumo which was discontinued in 2019.