2025 Mahindra Bolero range launches 7,99 lakh and above 9.69 lakh.
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Bolero never pretends to be something it is not. At a time when most SUVs lean towards soft-touch plastics and LED signatures, the Mahindra Bolero still wears its utility badge with pride. This is the kind of vehicle that doesn't care about being Instagrammable, it's built to work, tow, and tackle the road surfaces that plague urban SUVs. For 2025, Mahindra has updated the lineup with a new top-spec B8 trim, expanding the range to four variants: B4, B6, B6(O) and B8.


All variants are powered by the same 1.5-litre mHawk75 diesel engine that produces 75 bhp at 3,600 rpm and 210 Nm between 1,600-2,200 rpm. A 5-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive are standard. At 3,995 mm length and 2,680 mm wheelbase, it stays within the sub-4 meter bracket, but still manages to seat seven in a 5+2 layout. The 215/75 R15 tires and leaf spring rear suspension underline that this vehicle has always stood for durability more than aesthetics.
Common equipment across all variants
Despite its strong position, Mahindra has ensured that all variants get the essential safety tech including ABS with EBD, dual front airbags, reverse parking sensors, engine immobilizer and seat-belt reminder. A digital driver information cluster with Mahindra's micro-hybrid start/stop system is also standard to aid fuel efficiency.
Mahindra Bolero: B4
at cost Priced at Rs 7.99 lakh, the B4 variant stays in line with the Bolero's strong DNA without trying to look polished. It features a simple black grille, open steel wheels without caps and fog lamps to keep the cost under control. Inside, it's fitted with vinyl seat upholstery, manual air conditioning and essential functions like power steering and flip key.
Mahindra has retained the rideflow ride and handling setup and a basic digital instrument cluster, but apart from that, the cabin has been kept deliberately simple. This version is clearly targeted at buyers who prioritize longevity, easy maintenance and low acquisition costs, particularly fleet operators and rural users who value mechanical simplicity over creature comforts.
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Mahindra Bolero: B6
But Priced at Rs 8.69 lakh, the B6 variant starts to skew the utilitarian requirement enough to make everyday motoring more convenient. It adds chrome detailing on the grille and wheel caps to provide a little more presence on the road. There are power windows and a central locking feature as well as a remote-key function which provides an extra dimension of convenience that the B4 doesn't have.
The 17.8 cm touchscreen infotainment display with steering-mounted controls makes the cabin more usable for individual owners, and the switch from vinyl to fabric seats improves comfort for long drives. USB Type-C charging, a 12V socket, bottle holder and map pocket add practical utility, making this variant a better fit for those who intend to drive the Bolero themselves rather than just deploying it as a fleet vehicle.
Mahindra Bolero: B6(O)
The Rs 9.09 lakh B6(O) focuses on real-world utility and not just cosmetic changes on top of the B6. It adds static bending headlamps, which provide better visibility around corners, especially on dark roads, and fog lamps in metallic finish. A rear wash-and-wiper setup is also included, which may seem like a small addition but makes a noticeable difference when dealing with dusty highways or monsoon use.
The interior is very similar to the B6, retaining the touchscreen, storage pockets and fabric upholstery. For buyers who frequently travel in low visibility conditions or on semi-urban routes, this trim offers a sensible middle ground without increasing the cost of the top-spec version.
Mahindra Bolero: B8
sitting on ₹ 9.69 lakh, the B8 variant is the most complete and lifestyle-ready version of the Bolero Classic. It gets a chrome-enhanced grille, factory-fitted fog lamps and diamond-cut alloy wheels that ultimately give the SUV a slightly ambitious look. Mahindra has also introduced a new Stealth Black paint shade exclusively for this trim along with Diamond White, Rocky Beige and DSAT Silver.
On the inside, leatherette upholstery replaces fabric seats, giving a more premium feel, while all the convenience features like power windows, central locking, touchscreen infotainment, digital cluster and USB charging port remain standard. It also carries forward visibility enhancements and rear wash-wipe functionality, making it the most ownership-friendly Bolero for private buyers who still want strength but don't want to compromise on basic features.
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First publication date: 12 October 2025, 11:39 am IST