The new Mahindra Bolero Neo promises to offer all that the Classic Bolero does, but with more comfort, styling, and features. To test that claim we spent a whole day with both models to compare their similarities, differences and capabilities as a 'do-it-all' SUV.
Prices for the new offering start at Rs. 8.48 lakh for the N4 variant, going up to Rs. 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom India, introductory) for the N10 variant.
The newly launched Mahindra Bolero Neo is essentially the facelifted TUV300. Apart from a new name, the SUV also comes with revised styling, updated features and a BS6 engine. Here are 5 SUVs that will rival the new Bolero Neo.
The newly launched Mahindra Bolero Neo is essentially the facelifted TUV300. Mahindra is probably looking at taking advantage of the popularity the Bolero brand has managed to achieve over the last two decades. Here are the Top 5 Highlights of the 2021 Mahindra Bolero Neo.