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Mahindra Bolero
The Mahindra Bolero is a SUV produced by Mahindra & Mahindra since 2000.
The basic design is based on the Mahindra Armada Grand. The first-generation Bolero was equipped with a Peugeot 2.5 L (150 in3) IDI engine which produced 76 PS (56 kW), although turbocharged versions with or without an intercooler were also available, raising power to 101 or 95 PS (74 or 70 kW) respectively. The second generation was released with slightly modified exteriors (a larger grille being the most obvious change) and the major change was the engine, a 2.5 L (150 in3) in-house turbocharged direct injection diesel engine from Mahindra with an output of 72 PS (53 kW).[citation needed]
In September 2011, the third generation Bolero was released, with a more thoroughly re-designed front with jewelled headlamps. In India it is powered by the 63 PS (46 kW) M2DiCR diesel engine with a "soft turbo", mated to a five-speed transmission. This latest engine meets the Bharat IV emissions standards.
On 6 October 2025, a facelift was unveiled alongside the Bolero Neo, featuring a redesigned grille, new fog lights, new color and new alloys.
Bolero is available in 3 variants B4, B6 and B6 optional since April 2020. An ambulance model is also available. The five-seat pickup version of the Bolero (nowadays known as the Bolero Camper) entered production in Uruguay as the "Cimarrón" in June 2004.
On 6 October 2025, Mahindra & Mahindra introduced the facelifted version of the Mahindra Bolero in India. The update retains the existing 1.5-litre mHawk75 three-cylinder diesel engine, producing 75 PS (55 kW) and 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) of torque, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox and rear-wheel-drive layout.
The 2025 model is available in four variants — B4, B6, B6(O), and a new B8 — with prices ranging between ₹7.99 lakh and ₹9.69 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Key exterior revisions include a five-slat chrome grille featuring Mahindra’s twin-peaks logo, redesigned body-coloured bumpers with rectangular fog lamps on higher trims, and new 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels on the B8 variant. A new Stealth Black paint option has been added alongside Diamond White, DSAT Silver, and Rocky Beige.
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Mahindra Bolero
The Mahindra Bolero is a SUV produced by Mahindra & Mahindra since 2000.
The basic design is based on the Mahindra Armada Grand. The first-generation Bolero was equipped with a Peugeot 2.5 L (150 in3) IDI engine which produced 76 PS (56 kW), although turbocharged versions with or without an intercooler were also available, raising power to 101 or 95 PS (74 or 70 kW) respectively. The second generation was released with slightly modified exteriors (a larger grille being the most obvious change) and the major change was the engine, a 2.5 L (150 in3) in-house turbocharged direct injection diesel engine from Mahindra with an output of 72 PS (53 kW).[citation needed]
In September 2011, the third generation Bolero was released, with a more thoroughly re-designed front with jewelled headlamps. In India it is powered by the 63 PS (46 kW) M2DiCR diesel engine with a "soft turbo", mated to a five-speed transmission. This latest engine meets the Bharat IV emissions standards.
On 6 October 2025, a facelift was unveiled alongside the Bolero Neo, featuring a redesigned grille, new fog lights, new color and new alloys.
Bolero is available in 3 variants B4, B6 and B6 optional since April 2020. An ambulance model is also available. The five-seat pickup version of the Bolero (nowadays known as the Bolero Camper) entered production in Uruguay as the "Cimarrón" in June 2004.
On 6 October 2025, Mahindra & Mahindra introduced the facelifted version of the Mahindra Bolero in India. The update retains the existing 1.5-litre mHawk75 three-cylinder diesel engine, producing 75 PS (55 kW) and 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) of torque, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox and rear-wheel-drive layout.
The 2025 model is available in four variants — B4, B6, B6(O), and a new B8 — with prices ranging between ₹7.99 lakh and ₹9.69 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Key exterior revisions include a five-slat chrome grille featuring Mahindra’s twin-peaks logo, redesigned body-coloured bumpers with rectangular fog lamps on higher trims, and new 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels on the B8 variant. A new Stealth Black paint option has been added alongside Diamond White, DSAT Silver, and Rocky Beige.