The 2025 Mahindra Bolero comes with a tougher and bolder look. The front grille has been redesigned with thick chrome slats, and the headlamps now get a modern LED setup with DRLs. The SUV continues to maintain its boxy shape but with updated bumpers, new alloy wheels, and a tailgate-mounted spare wheel to keep its rugged identity alive.
Interior and Features
Inside, Mahindra has refreshed the cabin with better materials and more comfort. The dashboard design feels more premium, and higher variants come with a touchscreen infotainment system supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. A semi-digital instrument cluster, power windows, and improved seat cushioning make the ride more comfortable. Safety has also improved with dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors.
Engine and Performance
The new Bolero is expected to continue with the 1.5L mHawk diesel engine, producing around 100 bhp and 260 Nm torque. It comes with a manual gearbox, but reports suggest that an AMT automatic option could be added in 2025. With a mileage of around 16–18 km/l, the SUV remains fuel-efficient while maintaining strong performance.
Seating and Variants
The 2025 Bolero will be offered in multiple trims, with seating layouts for 7 to 9 passengers depending on the variant. The higher trims are more feature-loaded, while the base model keeps things simple and affordable for rural and commercial users.
Price and Launch
Mahindra is expected to launch the new Bolero around mid-2025, with prices starting from ₹9.3 lakh and going up to ₹12.1 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top variants.