Engine Performance
The upcoming Mahindra Bolero 2025 is likely to continue with its proven 1.5-litre diesel engine that produces around 75 BHP of power and 210 Nm of torque. The engine is expected to get slight refinements to improve throttle response and lower emissions. The SUV will remain rear-wheel drive, focusing on reliability and ease of maintenance. Reports suggest Mahindra may also introduce a mild hybrid option to support better fuel efficiency.
Mileage and Efficiency
Mahindra Bolero has always been known for its practical fuel economy. The 2025 version is expected to deliver around 16-17 kmpl mileage under standard driving conditions. The mild hybrid technology, if introduced, could push real-world efficiency slightly higher, making it an economical option for both city drives and long rural commutes.
Other Specifications and Features
The Bolero 2025 is expected to keep its tough body-on-frame construction, ensuring long life on rough Indian roads. It may offer a 7-seater layout, ABS with EBD, dual front airbags, rear parking sensors and a basic infotainment system. The vehicle will likely get a 5-speed manual gearbox and could see upgrades like LED tail lamps, digital instrument cluster and improved cabin quality.
Price and Expected Offers
Mahindra Bolero 2025 is likely to be priced from around Rs 10 lakh to Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom). On-road price will vary by city and variant. As Mahindra often runs seasonal schemes, buyers can expect exchange offers or cash discounts at launch. Finance options from Mahindra Finance or partner banks could also bring down the upfront cost, making it easier to own.
Look and Design Refresh
The design of Mahindra Bolero 2025 is expected to get sharper lines, new alloy wheels and an updated front grille. Headlamp design may see DRLs integrated for a modern touch, while maintaining the SUV’s classic boxy shape that appeals to Bolero loyalists. The interior could get dual-tone upholstery and new dashboard trims to feel fresher and more premium.
Other Highlighted Features
Among new features, Mahindra could add a USB charging port, power windows on all doors, digital MID display and rear wiper with washer. While it may not go fully digital or connected, these upgrades will keep it practical and closer to segment demands. Bolero is expected to keep its rugged appeal instead of going overly urban.
Performance for Indian Roads
The upcoming Bolero 2025 should remain one of the most durable SUVs for tough Indian conditions. Its body-on-frame chassis, proven diesel motor and simple mechanicals are likely to offer great reliability. Buyers in rural areas and semi-urban towns will still get the trusted performance they need for daily travel and occasional off-road.






