Earlier this year, Mahindra launched the new Bolero Neo in India, extending the Bolero family with a subcompact model. The new moniker aside, it's essentially the facelifted version of an old Mahindra we have known for years. And by re-christening it, Mahindra is probably looking at taking advantage of the popularity the Bolero brand has managed to achieve over the last two decades. If you are planning to buy the new Mahindra Neo, here are few pros and cons you might want to take a look at.
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On the inside, there's been barely any upgrade save for the a couple on new features.
The optional N10 (O) variant is equipped with the Multi-terrain technology featuring a manual lock differential,
In the third row it gets side-facing bench seats which are not the best when it comes to passenger safety.