Mahindra has increased the prices of its popular Bolero range. This decision will take effect immediately across all models. The company has increased the ex-showroom prices of the Bolero Classic, Bolero Neo, and Bolero Neo Plus. The increase reaches up to ₹26,500 for some variants.
Mahindra’s Bolero series has long been popular among rural buyers, taxi operators, and fleet buyers. This is attributed to its robust body, excellent performance on rough terrain, and low maintenance. Even today, the Bolero remains the preferred choice for customers who seek robustness and reliability over features.
New Prices for Mahindra Bolero Classic
Talking about the Bolero Classic, this SUV comes in B4, B6, B6 (O), and B8 variants. The base model B4 has received a slight increase of only ₹500, leaving its starting ex-showroom price at ₹7.99 lakh. However, customers will see a greater impact on the mid-spec variants. The price of the B6 variant has increased by ₹25,500. The B6 (O) has seen the highest price increase of ₹26,500. The top-spec B8 model has also become more expensive by ₹21,500, bringing its new price to ₹9.90 lakh. The Bolero Classic continues to be powered by the same reliable 1.5-litre mHAWK 75 diesel engine, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Bolero Neo also became more expensive.
Mahindra has also revised the prices of the Bolero Neo. This SUV is available in N4, N8, N10 (R), N11, and N10 (O) variants. The base N4 variant of the Neo has seen the highest price increase of ₹15,500, while the N8 model has become more expensive by ₹5,000. Prices of other variants have also been increased by approximately ₹5,000. A 1.5-litre mHAWK 100 diesel engine powers the Bolero Neo, considered more powerful than the Bolero Classic’s. It also comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox. With the new prices, its starting price has reached approximately ₹8.84 lakh.
Bolero Neo Plus Price Increased as Well
See Prices for Large Families or SUVs with More Seating: The Bolero Neo Plus is considered a good option for customers. It comes in P4 and P10 variants. The company has increased the prices of the P4 and P10 variants by ₹9,500 and ₹4,500, respectively. The Neo Plus is powered by a 2.2-litre diesel engine derived from the Scorpio Classic engine family. This SUV is known for its higher power and better load capacity. Its price now ranges from ₹10.99 lakh to ₹11.99 lakh.








