Mahindra has officially launched the updated 2025 versions of its popular utility vehicles, the Bolero and Bolero Neo, in the Indian market. While both models feature several external and internal changes, the engine and mechanical setup remain unchanged. During this launch, Mahindra announced that it has sold 1.68 million units of the Bolero in the domestic market to date.
For the 2025 Mahindra Bolero, the starting price for the B4 variant is ₹7.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The newly introduced top-end variant, B8, is priced at ₹9.69 lakh. Other variants are available at B6 (₹8.69 lakh) and B6(O) (₹9.09 lakh). The model continues to feature the 1.5-liter mHawk75 diesel engine, producing a maximum power output of 75 bhp and torque of 210 Nm. The Bolero maintains its iconic design but now includes a new five-slot grille, updated alloy wheels, and fog lamps. Notably, it introduces a new color called ‘Stealth Black’, giving it a more aggressive appearance. The interior is refreshed with leatherette upholstery and features a mesh design pattern for airflow. Steering-mounted audio controls and a 17.8 cm infotainment system enhance driver convenience.
Regarding the 2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo, it retains the 1.5-liter mHawk diesel engine from the previous model, generating 100 bhp and 260 Nm of torque. This model is available with either manual or automatic transmission. Its starting price for the N4 variant is ₹8.49 lakh (ex-showroom), with the top-end N11 variant priced at ₹9.99 lakh. The other variants N8 and N10 are priced at ₹9.29 lakh and ₹9.79 lakh, respectively. Although similar to the older model, it features a new vertically-slatted grille and new R16 alloy wheels. The Bolero Neo also introduces a new color called ‘Jeans Blue’. Its cabin is updated with leatherette upholstery and mesh patterns. The top-end variants feature a ‘Lunar Grey’ theme, while the others come with a ‘Mocha Brown’ theme for a premium look. Key upgrades include a rear-view camera and a larger 22.9 cm infotainment unit.









