Home CAR & BIKES 2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo: Close look at all the updates

2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo: Close look at all the updates

2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo: Close look at all the updates

All variants get Mahindra’s RIDEFLO suspension, steering and braking tech. The N10(O) variant comes with Multi-Terrain Technology (MTT)

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Updated Mahindra Bolero Neo

The Bolero Neo was introduced in 2021. Now, along with the Bolero, Mahindra has updated the Bolero Neo for 2025. Just like the Bolero, it receives cosmetic changes, as well as feature additions, and a new variant – the N11. This means that the Bolero Neo is now available in five variants – N4, N8, N10, N10(O) and N11. These are priced between Rs. 8.49 lakh and Rs. 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

Now, let’s take a look at the updates to the car.

Available in 6 monotone (Diamond White, Stealth Black, Pearl White, Rocky Beige, Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey) and 3 dual-tone (Pearl White & Black, Jeans Blue & Black and Concrete Grey & Black) colours. The Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey colours are new and only available on the N11 variant. Seen here, is the Jeans Blue and Black combo:
2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo: Close look at all the updates

At the front, there are changes to the radiator grille and air dam:

Radiator grille gets horizontal slats with chrome inserts instead of the vertical slats and honeycomb mesh of the outgoing car:

Air dam gets horizontal slats instead of a honeycomb mesh grille:

N11 variant gets 16-inch dark metallic grey alloy wheels shod with 215/70 section tyres:

Diesel and DEF filler are located on the left:

B,C & D-pillars are blacked out:

Only the N11 variant gets the dual-tone colour options:

Rear features a subtle roof spoiler. Variant badge is located on the right of the tailgate:

The Bolero Neo now gets a rear view camera. It is located just above the rear number plate:

Two new interior themes have been introduced – Mocha Brown and Lunar Grey (seen here):

Three-spoke steering wheel gets a silver insert. Controls for the infotainment are located on the left spoke, while those for the cruise control are placed on the right spoke:

9-inch touchscreen head-unit also serves as a display for the rear view camera:

12V power outlet along with Type-A and Type-C USB ports have been provided on the centre fascia:

Seats of the N11 variant get Lunar Grey leatherette upholstery:

Rear bench with the new upholstery. It also comes with two adjustable headrests and seatbelts for three:

Centre armrest has been provided, but it does not have cupholders:

ISOFIX child seat mounts are only on the right side:

Third row gets the new upholstery as well, but continues with side-facing seats:

No changes to the engine or transmission. It continues with the BS6-compliant 1.5-litre mHawk100 diesel powerplant that makes 100 BHP and 260 Nm. 5-speed MT has been carried over as well:

All variants get Mahindra’s RIDEFLO suspension, steering and braking tech. The N10(O) variant comes with Multi-Terrain Technology (MTT).

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