Mahindra Bolero 2025 Launched in India: Price, Features & Full Review…

This new Bolero of the 2025 generation was launched by Mahindra in the Indian market for the UTVs. Known as rough in performance, it occupies a huge road presence, and the new Bolero continues to provide an alternate choice for the rural and semi-urban buyers while sharing attractive modern touches that are in line with changing taste and choices of car buyers. Through fresh styling, improved comfort, and added safety, the 2025 Bolero might continue to etch its name in history as one-versatile workhorse.

Updated Design and Modern Touches

The entire 2025 Bolero has retained its boxy silhouette that it always had, with a mild design upgrade. Thus, the grille at the front to the revised headlamp unit with LED DRLs is all contemporary work. The bumpers have been re-sculpted into something that almost aids aerodynamics while adding to the visual appeal. Once again this strong bodywork goes hand in hand with the SUV’s reputation of tough and reliable off the rough terrain.

Inside and Technology Upgraded

Further inside Mahindra offers new fabric upholstery and a revised dashboard along with an updated infotainment system. The instrument cluster now has a semi-digital display that complements the USB charging port and Bluetooth connectivity on the central console. Most variants come with air conditioning, power windows, and remote locking as standard, thus making day-to-day usage and longer trips a little more comfortable.

Engine, Mileage, and Performance

The hatred for this 2025 Bolero still lies with the tried and tested monstruous 75 bhp mHawk diesel motor. The pair is of five-speed manual transmission, while the 1.5-litre BS6 Phase 2 compliant engine would result in better control of emissions and improved fuel economy. It claims mileage of about 16.7 km/l, which is considered to be very efficient for its category and purpose.

Pricing and Market Position

The new Mahindra Bolero 2025 starts with an ex-showroom price tag of nearly ₹9.80 lakh, and the higher variants go up to around ₹10.80 lakh. It is being offered as one of the most affordable and reliable SUVs in this segment, especially for customers who seek durability and low maintenance rather than glam features.

Conclusion

So, with the 2025 revamp, the Mahindra Bolero still sticks to its rugged roots with mere enhancements to keep up with times. It is still a very good option for utility-oriented buyers all across India.

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