Now, let us tell you that the Mahindra Bolero Neo has always been known for its ruggedness and off-road capabilities in India. After launching in 2021, the 2025 model has now returned with a mid-life update. This new version is more feature-rich, stylish, and comes with connectivity options than before. Let’s find out how the 2025 Bolero Neo differs from the older model and what new changes have been made to it.
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Feature
The 2025 Bolero Neo also features significant improvements in terms of smart connectivity on the interior. All variants now feature a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. This replaces the previous 7-inch screen.
The dashboard continues the dual-tone theme, but the colors have been changed – beige in the center and black at the top and bottom. New features include a USB-C port, a rearview camera, and steering-mounted controls. This update makes the SUV’s interior more premium and user-friendly.
Design
While retaining its boxy and rugged styling, the 2025 Bolero Neo sees the biggest changes at the front. The new grille now features silver horizontal accents, a departure from the previous six-slat chrome unit. The tailgate-mounted spare wheel also remains, while retaining the new 16-inch alloy wheels and body-on-frame design.
However, Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey have been added to the colour options. Diamond White, Stealth Black, Pearl White and Rocky Beige are already available. Dual-tone paint options are now also available on the new variants, making the SUV even more attractive.
Engine
The engine and gearbox remain the same as the older model. The 1.5-liter, 3-cylinder mHawk 100 diesel engine produces 100 hp and 260 Nm of torque and is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
However, the Frequency Dependent Dampers (FDD) have been updated, which are also used in the Scorpio N. This new suspension improves ride and handling. Braking performance has also been improved. Old engine features like Engine Start-Stop, Eco Mode, and ESS (Micro-Hybrid) Drive Mode are also retained.
Variants and prices
The Bolero Neo is now available in five variants – N4, N8, N10, N10 (O), and the new top-spec N11. The N10 (O) is the only variant to feature a mechanical locking differential.
Pricing-wise, the top variant is now approximately ₹2.16 lakh cheaper than the outgoing model. This change offers an attractive price and feature balance for customers.
