Mahindra Bolero, Bolero NEO price hiked. Check full list here

Mahindra & Mahindra has silently hiked the pricing of the Bolero and Bolero NEO SUVs in the Indian market. The latest price increment lies in the range of Rs 18,800 to Rs 22,701, depending upon the variant/trim selected. Mahindra recognizes global change and caters to the Indian market very well.
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Mahindra & Mahindra has silently hiked the pricing of the Bolero and Bolero NEO SUVs in the Indian market. The latest price increment lies in the range of Rs 18,800 to Rs 22,701, depending upon the variant/trim selected.
The Mahindra Bolero is available in three variants B4, B6 and B6(O). It is available with a BS6 mHawk75 diesel engine and 7 seating layout. The Mahindra Bolero NEO is available in four variants N4, N8, N10 and N10(O). It is available with a BS6 mHawk100 diesel engine and 7 seating layout.The Bolero B6 variant has managed to receive the largest price hike of Rs 22,701. Meanwhile, the Bolero Neo N4 variant has received the lowest increment of Rs 18,800. With the latest pricing rejig, the Bolero pricing now starts in the range of Rs 9.53 Lakh for the B4 variant to Rs 10.48 Lakh for the Bolero B6(O). The Bolero Neo pricing now starts in the range of Rs 9.48 Lakh for the N4 variant to Rs 11.99 Lakh for the Bolero N10(O). The mentioned prices are ex-showroom.
Mahindra Bolero price (ex-showroom):
Bolero B4: Rs 9.53 Lakh
Bolero B6: Rs 10.00 Lakh
Bolero B6(O): Rs 10.48 Lakh
Mahindra Bolero NEO price (ex-showroom):
Bolero Neo N4: Rs 9.48 Lakh
Bolero Neo N8: Rs 10.00 Lakh
Bolero Neo N10: Rs 11.21 Lakh
Bolero Neo N10(O): Rs 11.79 Lakh
Mahindra recognizes global change and caters to the Indian market very well. On one hand Mahindra is moving towards electric and showcasing all modern and futuristic electric vehicles but on the other hand it is retaining older products like the Bolero. The Bolero still has a very strong demand in the rural market of the country. The Bolero's robust and relentless nature makes it a favorite product for the rural Indian market. Mahindra recently repackaged the TUV300 as the Bolero Neo adding a urban feel to the Bolero nomenclature.
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