Mahindra Bolero Prices Increased by Up to ₹26,500

Mahindra Bolero Prices Increased by Up to ₹26,500
  • It is not only the Bolero Classic that has been subjected to a price increase
  • It is powered by a 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine.

In fact, the Mahindra Bolero series, which has already made its mark in the Indian market, is now more costly than before. The prices of the entire Bolero series have been raised by up to ₹26,500 by Mahindra.

The existing Bolero series from Mahindra comprises the Mahindra Bolero, Mahindra Bolero Neo, and Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus. None of these SUV models can run on anything but diesel fuel, and only manual transmission is available.

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Speaking of the standard model Bolero, the costs for the B4, B6, B6(O), and B8 versions have gone up. For the B6(O) version, the rise is the highest, at ₹26,500. At the new pricing scheme, the ex-showroom cost for the Bolero has gone up from ₹7.99 lakh to ₹9.90 lakh.

On the other hand, the Mahindra Bolero Neo has seen its N4, N8, N10(R), N11, and N10(O) versions becoming costlier. The new ex-showroom cost for the SUV now varies between ₹8.84 lakh to

Furthermore, there have been increased prices for the Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus P4 and P10 models. At its latest pricing, its base price will be ₹10.99 lakh. Its best feature is that it has a seating capacity of nine seats (2+3+4). Thus, it will be useful for large families and commercial purposes.

In terms of engines, it is equipped with the Bolero’s 1.5-liter mHawk diesel engine, and the Neo model is equipped with a stronger variant of the same engine. Meanwhile, the Bolero Neo Plus has a powerful 2.2-liter diesel engine.

Even though its price has kept increasing, the Mahindra Bolero has remained popular among farmers and people living in small towns. This is due to its robust build, low cost of maintenance, and impressive performance even on uneven surfaces.

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