
Mahindra Bolero 2025
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Mahindra Bolero 2025
The Mahindra Bolero is India's most enduring and best-selling utility SUV — a 7- seat diesel workhorse built for rural India. In production since 2000, its legendary durability, Mahindra's service network, and competitive pricing have made it a perennial bestseller in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
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Key Specification
16.7 kmpl
Mileage
1493 cc
Engine Displacement
4
Cylinders
76 PS @ 3200 rpm
Max Power
210 Nm @ 1600–2200 rpm
Max Torque
9
Sitting Capacity
Diesel
Fuel Type
180 mm
Ground Clearance
205/70 R15
Tire Size
N/A (bench seating)
Boot Space
SUV
Body Type
5-speed MT
Transmission
Mahindra Bolero 2025 variants
The Mahindra Bolero 2025 price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.
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Mahindra Bolero 2025 Latest Updates
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Mahindra Bolero continues to be among India's top-selling utility vehicles with massive rural demand.
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Updated BS6 variants now include a 9-inch infotainment and enhanced safety features.
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Bolero remains the go-to vehicle for rural buyers, farmers, and commercial operators across India.
Mahindra Bolero Engine & Performance
The Mahindra Bolero is powered by a 1.5-litre mHawk75 turbo-diesel engine, delivering 75bhp and 210Nm of torque.
It features a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup paired with a five-speed manual transmission, ensuring simple and reliable performance.
The introduction of RideFlo suspension with an updated damper setup enhances ride comfort and overall handling, especially on rough roads.
Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine | 1493 cc Turbocharged |
Transmission | Manual |
Mileage (User Reported) | 14.5 – 16 kmpl |
Power | 75 bhp |
Torque | 210 Nm |
Mahindra Bolero Convenience & Technology
The Mahindra Bolero now comes with several comfort and convenience upgrades, including a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, steering-mounted controls, and Type-C charging ports on the dashboard.
The cabin gets new leatherette upholstery, enhancing overall comfort and giving the interior a more premium feel.
Practicality is improved with thoughtful touches like bottle holders integrated into the door pads, making it more user-friendly for everyday use.
Mahindra Bolero Facelift Safety
The Mahindra Bolero gets dual airbags at the front (driver and co-driver).
Other safety features include ABS, seat belt reminder (front facing seats) and reverse parking sensor.
Mahindra Bolero Exterior & Interior Styling
The Mahindra Bolero gets subtle exterior updates, including a revised front grille with vertical chrome slats and an updated bumper with integrated fog lamps.
In profile, the highlight is the addition of new dual-tone 15-inch alloy wheels, giving it a fresher look.
Mahindra has also introduced a new Stealth Black colour option, expanding the overall paint choices.
Inside, the cabin is enhanced with new leatherette upholstery, adding a touch of improved comfort and premium appeal.
Mahindra Bolero 2025 Brochure
How is Mahindra Bolero 2025
Pros
- •India's most proven rural workhorse — decades of reliability.
- •7-seat capacity with Mahindra's wide rural service network.
- •Extremely low running and maintenance costs.
Cons
- •Only 2 airbags — safety limited.
- •No automatic transmission.
- •Comfort and refinement lag behind urban-focused rivals.
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Q. What is new in the Mahindra Bolero 2025 update, and does it justify buying new over a used older Bolero at half the price?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The 2025 Bolero carries forward the dependable m2DiCR diesel with minor feature refreshes including an updated instrument cluster and revised variant lineup. Against a 3–4 year old used Bolero at ₹5–7 lakh, the new one offers warranty peace of mind, BS6 Phase 2 emissions compliance, and slightly better NVH. For fleet operators or buyers who place high value on warranty protection and compliance, new is worth it; for cost-sensitive private buyers who can inspect a used unit's service history, the used option remains compelling.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. What mileage does the Bolero 2025's updated diesel engine return in comparison to the older generation?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The BS6-compliant m2DiCR in the 2025 Bolero returns broadly similar real-world mileage to its predecessor — 15–17 km/l highway and 11–13 km/l city. The emission control hardware (DPF, EGR) has been optimised to minimise the efficiency penalty typical of BS6 conversions. Long-distance highway driving is still the Bolero's efficiency sweet spot; city stop-and-go use is where older units had a slight edge due to simpler emission systems.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Does the 2025 Bolero address the long-standing criticism about its rough, noisy cabin — has Mahindra improved it significantly?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The 2025 iteration has made incremental improvements to interior insulation and seat cushioning, but the Bolero's cabin character remains deliberately utilitarian — this is not a car that aspires to hatchback refinement. NVH at highway speeds has improved compared to the pre-facelift models, but buyers expecting Maruti Brezza-level cabin comfort will be disappointed. The Bolero's market doesn't change cars; it simply offers a more durable, updated version of what buyers in this space already trust.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Should a buyer consider the 2025 Bolero over the Maruti Suzuki Jimny or Renault Kiger at similar price points for semi-urban use?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Jimny and Kiger are more refined, better equipped, and more fuel-efficient in city use. The 2025 Bolero's advantage is its 7-seat capacity, higher ground clearance, body-on-frame strength, and the widest service network of any vehicle in rural India. For semi-urban to rural use where occasional unpaved road or village access is expected, no sub-₹12 lakh vehicle matches the Bolero's combination of capacity and terrain capability.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. What are the annual ownership costs for the 2025 Bolero including service, insurance, and tyre replacement?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Annual authorised service runs ₹12,000–18,000; insurance for a vehicle valued at ₹9–11 lakh is ₹25,000–35,000 comprehensive. The Bolero's MRF or Apollo tyres (205/80 R16) cost ₹5,000–7,500 each and typically last 50,000–60,000 km with proper rotation. Total annual ownership cost for a moderately-used 2025 Bolero averages ₹55,000–75,000 — among the lowest in any 7-seat vehicle category in India.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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