The query appears to refer to the Mahindra Bolero (likely a typo for “Mahindra” instead of “mahundera”). Mahindra launched the updated 2025 Bolero range on October 6, 2025, with minor cosmetic refreshes, a new top-spec B8 variant, enhanced interiors, and modern tech additions while retaining its rugged body-on-frame SUV character. It’s powered by the familiar mHAWK75 diesel engine and targets budget-conscious buyers seeking durability for urban and rural use. Prices start at ₹7.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and go up to ₹9.69 lakh for the new B8 trim.
Below is a breakdown of key aspects, focusing on the standard Bolero (not the larger Bolero Neo, which is a separate variant in the lineup).
Engine and Performance
- Engine: 1.5-litre mHAWK75 diesel (naturally aspirated).
- Power & Torque: 74.5 bhp (55.9 kW) and 210 Nm.
- Transmission: 5-speed manual.
- Mileage: Approximately 16 kmpl (claimed ARAI).
- Other: Micro-hybrid start-stop system for better efficiency; RideFlo Tech for improved ride comfort and handling.
Design Updates
- Exterior: Bold new grille, front fog lamps (on higher variants), diamond-cut 15-inch alloy wheels (B8), and a new Stealth Black color option. Existing shades include Diamond White, DSAT Silver, and Rocky Beige.
- Dimensions: Unchanged – 3,995 mm length, 1,742 mm width, 1,883 mm height; 1,800 kg kerb weight; 180 mm ground clearance.
Safety Features
Standard across all variants:
- Dual front airbags.
- ABS with EBD.
- Rear parking sensors.
- Seatbelt reminder (driver and front passenger).
- Rear defogger.
Higher variants (B6 and above) add rear wiper and washer.
Comfort and Convenience
- 7-seater layout (5+2 configuration) with foldable third-row seats.
- Power steering.
- Manual AC with heater.
- 12V charging point.
- Digital instrument cluster.
Infotainment
- 7-inch touchscreen (B6 and above) with Bluetooth, USB, AUX support.
- Steering-mounted audio and calling controls (B6 and above).
- USB Type-C port (B6 and above).
Variant-Wise Features and Pricing
Here’s a table summarizing features by variant (ex-showroom prices in ₹ lakh):
| Variant | Price | Key Exterior Features | Key Interior/Comfort Features | Infotainment | Unique Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B4 | 7.99 | Black grille, 15-inch steel wheels, body side cladding, spare wheel cover | Vinyl seats, front row mobile holder pouch, remote fuel lid, semi-digital cluster, manual AC | None | Basic entry-level trim; ideal for fleet use. |
| B6 | 8.69 | Chrome grille, 15-inch steel wheels with covers | Fabric seats, power windows (front), central locking, front map pockets, bottle holders, key fob | 7-inch touchscreen, steering controls | USB Type-C charging; good value for personal buyers. |
| B6 (O) | 9.09 | Front fog lamps, static bending headlamps | Same as B6 | Driver info system | Rear wiper/washer; optional pack for better visibility. |
| B8 (New) | 9.69 | Dual-tone 15-inch alloy wheels | Leatherette seats | Same as B6 | Top-spec with premium upholstery; focuses on style and comfort. |
This update keeps the Bolero’s no-nonsense appeal intact, with pros like unmatched reliability in rough terrains and low maintenance costs, but cons include a dated cabin and no automatic transmission option. For the latest availability, check Mahindra dealerships or the official site. If you meant the Bolero Neo or need comparisons, let me know!