Mahindra Bolero 2025 Launched – 7-Seater SUV, Luxury Comfort & Smart Features at ₹9,950 EMI!
The wait is finally over! The new Mahindra Bolero 2025 is here, and it’s better than ever. Known for its tough body and practical nature, the Bolero has always been a favourite in rural areas and among buyers who want a reliable 7-seater SUV. But this time, Mahindra has added a modern touch to the rugged SUV.
With fresh styling, improved comfort, updated features, and a smart EMI offer starting at just ₹9,950, the Bolero 2025 is ready to appeal to a wider audience — both urban and rural. Whether you’re buying for family use, travel, or commercial needs, the new Bolero fits perfectly.
Overview Table: Mahindra Bolero 2025
Feature | Specification |
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Engine | 1.5L mHawk75 Diesel Engine |
Transmission | 5-speed Manual |
Seating Capacity | 7-Seater (Side-facing 3rd Row) |
Boot Space | 384 Litres (With 3rd row folded) |
Key Features | AC, Power Windows, Touchscreen, ABS |
Mileage (Claimed) | Up to 17 km/l |
Starting Price | ₹9.89 Lakh (Ex-showroom) |
EMI Offer | ₹9,950/month* |
Variants Available | B4, B6, B6 (O) |
The 2025 Bolero has received a refreshing update in terms of looks, while still keeping its original bold and boxy design. It continues to look strong and muscular – exactly what Bolero lovers expect.
The front grille has been redesigned with a more stylish chrome finish, and the new headlamp cluster with LED DRLs adds a modern vibe. The body lines are cleaner, and the SUV now feels a bit more urban-friendly without losing its strong presence.
Inside, the Bolero gets a more refined dashboard with new fabric upholstery and improved quality in materials. Though it’s not flashy, the interior is practical, functional, and now feels more premium than before.
Engine & Performance
The new Bolero is powered by the 1.5L mHawk75 diesel engine – the same tried and tested engine that’s known for its durability and performance. It produces about 75 bhp and 210 Nm of torque, which is good enough for city drives, highway cruising, and even rough terrain.
The 5-speed manual gearbox works well and the torque delivery is smooth. It’s not meant for racing, but when it comes to pulling heavy loads or carrying 7 passengers across tough roads, the Bolero does the job without a fuss.
Ride & Handling
This is where the Bolero shines. Whether you’re on a village road full of potholes or a city street with bumps, the suspension handles it well. The high ground clearance ensures the underbody doesn’t scrape, even on broken roads.
The ride is a bit bouncy when the car is empty, but with passengers on board, it becomes more balanced. The steering is on the heavier side, but it gives confidence when driving on highways.
Thanks to the body-on-frame chassis, the Bolero remains one of the toughest vehicles in this price range.
Features & Tech
While the Bolero was never known for fancy features, the 2025 version brings in a few smart upgrades. Here’s what’s new:
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Touchscreen infotainment system in the top variant
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Power windows, central locking, and keyless entry
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Digital instrument cluster with MID
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Manual AC, 12V charging port, and remote fuel lid opener
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ABS with EBD, dual airbags, and reverse parking sensors
The features are still simple compared to some urban SUVs, but Mahindra has made sure it has everything that matters for day-to-day use.
Mileage & Fuel Efficiency
The Bolero is powered by a diesel engine that is tuned more for torque than fuel saving. Still, it gives a decent claimed mileage of around 16-17 km/l under ideal driving conditions.
In city or rough driving, expect around 13-14 km/l, which is acceptable for a 7-seater diesel SUV.
If you’re using the car for long-distance travel or commercial purposes, this fuel economy can help keep running costs in check.
Price & Variants
Mahindra has kept pricing competitive to ensure the Bolero remains value for money. Here’s a quick look at the variant-wise pricing (ex-showroom):
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Bolero B4 – ₹9.89 lakh
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Bolero B6 – ₹10.49 lakh
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Bolero B6 (O) – ₹11.19 lakh
To make it even more affordable, Mahindra has introduced finance offers starting at just ₹9,950 per month, with flexible down payment options depending on your location and loan eligibility.
This makes it easier for small business owners, families, and rural buyers to get a strong SUV without worrying about a heavy upfront cost.
FAQs
Q1: Is Bolero 2025 good for long-distance travel?
Yes, the Bolero is comfortable for long drives, especially on highways and rough roads. Just don’t expect high-speed performance.
Q2: Does the new Bolero have a touchscreen?
Yes, the top variant now gets a basic touchscreen infotainment system.
Q3: How many people can the Bolero seat?
It’s a 7-seater, with side-facing third-row jump seats.
Q4: Is there an automatic version of the Bolero?
No, the Bolero 2025 is only available with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Q5: Is Bolero good for city use?
It can be used in cities, but the steering and size make it more suitable for highways and semi-urban/rural use.
Final Verdict
The Mahindra Bolero 2025 keeps its legendary toughness but now comes with added comfort and smarter features. It’s still a no-nonsense SUV that’s built for Indian roads — especially where rough terrain is involved.
With a solid diesel engine, 7-seat practicality, decent features, and an affordable EMI option starting at ₹9,950, the Bolero 2025 is a perfect blend of reliability and value.
If you’re looking for a durable SUV that won’t let you down, whether in the city or the countryside, the new Bolero deserves your attention.