Model Update
- The Mahindra Bolero received a BS6-compliant update in March 2020, making it cleaner and more fuel-efficient while meeting stricter emission norms. It’s available in three trims: B4, B6, and B6 (O).
Exterior Design
- The Bolero facelift includes a redesigned front bumper with an X-shaped design, a new front grille featuring vertical chrome slats, and square-shaped headlamps for a refreshed yet rugged appearance.
Interior Features
- Inside, the Bolero offers static bending headlamps, fog lamps, rear washer and wiper, and fabric seats. The Driver Information System includes features like distance traveled, distance to empty, gear indicator, door ajar indicator, and a digital clock with day and date display.
Safety
- While the Bolero has not undergone official crash testing, its robust build is designed for Indian rural and urban road conditions, often favored for its durability and reliability.
Competition
- Competes with SUVs like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault Triber, and Tata Sumo, especially for buyers looking for a rugged, budget-friendly seven-seater.
The Mahindra Bolero’s combination of affordability, durability, and practicality makes it a popular choice for both urban and rural markets in India.
Categories: 15-20 kmpl, 7-seater, Automatic, Diesel, Mahindra, Manual, Petrol, SUV, ₹15 Lakhs - ₹20 Lakhs
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