Mahindra Bolero, Neo Bold Edition Launched from ₹10.02 Lakh

Mahindra has unveiled new Bold Edition variants of the Bolero and Bolero Neo, significantly adding distinct cosmetic upgrades and some feature upgrades to two of its popular 7-seater SUVs.

The Bold Editions do not cause changes under the hood but aim to make the vehicles look more premium and sportier for a more exciting exterior appeal. Prices for the new Bold Edition variants start from ₹10.02 lakh (ex-showroom).

Bolero Bold Edition: Rugged Charm with Dark Accents

The Bolero Bold Edition will be offered in the B4, B6, and B6(O) model variants, with prices ranging from ₹10.02 lakh to ₹11.14 lakh. Dark chrome details adorn the grille, just above the headlights, the door handles, and the rear "Ventilator" panel. The outside visuals are finished off with a blacked-out bumper and fog lamp surrounds.

The Bold Edition's interior sees new seat upholstery in black with beige detailing, a new wrap for the steering wheel, and newly refreshed door sill plates and door mats.

Mahindra has not changed the vehicle's well-known mechanical configuration that consists of a 1.5-litre diesel engine producing 76 hp, assigned to a 5-speed manual gearbox.

Bolero Neo Bold Edition: Posh Touches & a Rear Camera

Essentially, a few changes to the previous variants, the Bolero Neo Bold Edition includes some nicer touches than the standard Bolero Neo. It runs from ₹11.90 lakh to ₹12.58 lakh in price, which bolts on to the Bolero Neo N10 and N10(O) models. There are more dark chrome details, black roof rails, new cladding, as well as a rear parking camera that is not an option on the standard model.

The Neo Bold Edition, like its sibling derivative, comes with new black upholstery for the steering and seats, new headrests, and new mats. It is the same 100hp 1.5-litre diesel engine with manual transmission as before.

Bold Edition Is Intended To Reignite Sales Momentum

Mahindra made the announcement at a fortuitous moment. The combined sales of the Bolero twins have dwindled down to 8,360 units sold in April 2025, a drop from 9,537 units sold in April 2024.

The Bold Edition will offer cosmetic changes and increased attention value. Judging by Mahindra's announcement, they are attempting to whet the appetite of customers for their popular SUVs for rural and semi-urban consumption

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