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    Mahindra Bolero

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    The Mahindra Bolero hasn't changed much even in 2026. And the fun part is, it doesn't have to either. It has an old-world charm to it thanks to its utilitarian nature, boxy styling and go anywhere feeling. Its ladder on frame chassis makes it virtually indestructible and the diesel engine offers plenty of low end grunt. Sure, it doesn’t have all the modern day features and it might start to feel dated, but its simple and utilitarian nature makes it a car that’s very likeable for a large part of the population.

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    Mahindra Bolero specs & features

    Engine1493 cc
    Power74.96 bhp
    Torque210 Nm
    TransmissionManual
    Drive TypeRWD
    Mileage16 kmpl
    • Mahindra Bolero <p>Boxy Styling: Its boxy silhouette and bare bones design gives the Bolero an old-world charm.</p>

      Boxy Styling: Its boxy silhouette and bare bones design gives the Bolero an old-world charm.

    • Mahindra Bolero <p>Tough Capabilities: Ladder frame chassis and tractable 1.5-litre diesel engine make this a tough SUV.&nbsp;</p>

      Tough Capabilities: Ladder frame chassis and tractable 1.5-litre diesel engine make this a tough SUV. 

    • Mahindra Bolero <p>Low Running Cost: Fuel efficient engine and low maintenance costs ensure your wallet doesn’t take a hit.</p>

      Low Running Cost: Fuel efficient engine and low maintenance costs ensure your wallet doesn’t take a hit.

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    Mahindra Bolero price

    Bolero has 4 variants from 8L, all 1.5L mHawk diesel MT — the workhorse fleet SUV Mahindra has built for tier-2-3 use. B4 (8L) is the basic with dual airbags, ABS+EBD, AC, central locking and power steering — no infotainment. B6 (8.95L) adds the integrated audio with USB and Bluetooth, body-coloured bumpers, anti-theft alarm and rear power outlet. B8 (9.90L) tops it off with all-four power windows, electric ORVMs, alloy wheels, fabric seats with adjustable headrests, fog lamps and the 7-inch touchscreen with CarPlay. Most buyers land at B6 MT (8.95L) — you get the standard workhorse layout with dual airbags, ABS, AC and audio that handle daily fleet and family use, without paying ~96K extra for B8's power windows, alloys, fog lamps and touchscreen.

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    Bolero B4(Base Model)1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 16 kmpl1 Month waiting8 Lakh*
    Bolero B61493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 16 kmpl1 Month waiting8.95 Lakh*
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    Bolero B6 Opt1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 16 kmpl1 Month waiting
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    Bolero B8(Top Model)1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 16 kmpl1 Month waiting9.90 Lakh*

    Mahindra Bolero expert review

    Overview

    Mahindra’s journey with utilitarian SUVs has been a storied one, and the Bolero has had a big role to play in it. The nameplate has been in our market for more than 20 years, during which, it has become a reliable workhorse for innumerable purposes, including rural mobility, serving security forces, and even government officials.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero

    While it is still a rugged and boxy utility vehicle, Mahindra has given it a small update to make it more modern. The Mahindra Bolero does not have any direct rivals in the country, but it can be considered as a rugged alternative to SUVs like the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO and Maruti Suzuki Brezza.

    If you were in the market for a rugged, capable and functional new SUV, the new-gen Bolero has been spotted testing recently and could arrive in 2026. But while that refresh is still sometime away, let’s take a look at why you should or shouldn’t consider the Bolero for your family.

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    Exterior

    The Mahindra Bolero has a boxy design which has no intent to wow you. With little updates to the styling, the design does feel basic, but still has managed to age rather well. What stands out immediately is its road presence. With a tall stance, boxy silhouette and a sense of ruggedness in the design, the Bolero looks much bigger than its actual sub-4 metre length.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Front

    The front shares a hint of resemblance to the Scorpio Classic in the way the big headlights flank the upright grille that is adorned with vertical slats. With its recent update, it has gotten a slightly redesigned grill along with fog lamps. There are no LEDs here, only halogens in the headlight along with a sleek positioning lamp. For added ruggedness, the bumper also gets skid plate-like three-pod design cue, right below the lower air inlet.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Side

    The side profile is as boxy as it gets. The roofline is flat, the tailgate is almost straight, and the big square windows further make the design look cubical. The new 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels make the side profile stand out even more, and they add some premiumness to this boxy shape. There’s plenty of space between the tyre and the wheel well, and the protruding wheel arches add width to the car. The only thing adding some style to the profile are the decals, and you also get a side step in the Bolero for easy ingress/egress. There’s a Bolero wordmark on the left hand side rear fender, while the ‘mHAWK75’ engine wordmark is present on the front fender.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Alloy Wheel

    The Bolero also gets two fuel lids. The one on the left is for the diesel exhaust fluid, while the one on the right is for the fuel itself.

    Mahindra Bolero fuel filler lid

    At the rear, the utilitarian vibe is very apparent with the spare wheel mounted on the sideways-opening boot gate, and a large protruding step right in the middle where the number plate usually is. As a result, the number plate is housed on the bottom right side of the bumper. The tail lights are boxy, but look decent with their clear-lens-type styling. I also liked the spare wheel dual tone cover, which is adorned with a big Bolero wordmark. 

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Rear

    While I like the boxy and utilitarian nature of the Bolero’s design, there’s not much going on in terms of styling. However, while the existing colour options namely: Rocky Beige, DSAT Silver, and Diamond White look simple and boring, the newly added Stealth Black shade makes it look even more menacing. If you want a more detailed look, you can check out Mahindra Bolero's real-life image gallery here.

    Overall, it is a design that is meant to serve a function rather than allure anyone with its form. Things like the metal bumper and manually adjustable ORVMs will be an easy fix, but the manually-extending antenna on the A-pillar and no LED lighting elements whatsoever make the Bolero feel old.

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    Interior

    Just like the exterior, the interior of the Mahindra Bolero feels utilitarian too. The design is old school with a rather thin dashboard that seems to be divided into three clear sections, one for the passenger, a central dashboard and one for the driver. The cabin mostly makes use of dual tone light colours, with the dash finished in a darker, almost brown shade, while the seats get a beige finish. However, the recent minor update has brought in leatherette seats, which significantly ups the cabin's premiumness.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Dashboard

    In terms of materials used, there is only a wood-type finish for the plastic around the central AC console and AC vents, which feels remotely acceptable. The rest is just plain plastics all around, which do feel cheap. The quality feels low, and they even squeak and rattle often. 

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Steering Wheel

    Both fit and finish have room for improvement all around. This could’ve been easily achieved by using slightly better finished plastics for at least the main touchpoints of the cabin. This is especially noticeable when you compare the Bolero with any of its price rivals including its own brother, the Bolero Neo!

    Front Seats

    With the help of side steps, getting in and out of the Bolero is fairly simple. Now, in terms of driving position, the Mahindra Boleno does offer a rather commanding position, but the adjustability is strictly limited. There is no height adjustment for the driver’s seat, and even the steering wheel is fixed. You can only slide and recline your seat, so you might not be able to find your ideal or comfortable driving position.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Front Seats

    In terms of the seat comfort, they are wide, but mostly flat. There is barely any support for the thighs, and even the underthigh support could’ve been better. But you still get slight side supports, which do feel accommodating for larger occupants. There are adjustable headrests, but no front central armrest. 

    Visibility is great with an upright seating, big windows and a sleek A-pillar, which will inspire confidence even in new drivers. 

    Rear Seat

    The rear seats of the Mahindra Bolero are comfortable. The cushioning feels nice, you sit tall and the seat base offers good support for the underthigh. Headroom is generous, even for tall passengers, but the foot room feels restricted due to the brackets of the front seat mounts.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero 2nd Row Seats

    There’s enough space to sit three people abreast, but the middle passenger does not get a dedicated headrest. The other two headrests are adjustable, and there’s also a flimsy central armrest for some added comfort. You get a good view from the rear seats. In terms of functional amenities, you don’t get anything apart from powered windows. It even misses out on rear AC vents, which I feel should be a compulsory offering for a car with three rows of seating.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero 3rd Row Seats

    The last row gets jump seats, that means the occupants sit facing each other. For easier ingress/egress, there is a grab handle on the top, so you can step and get inside without much effort. Once inside, the space feels enough only for kids. Tall people won’t have enough headroom, while even regular-sized adults will have their knees brushing against one another. Just like the second row, there is no AC here, but you also don’t get any seatbelts.

    Practicality

    The Bolero’s in-cabin practicality has been improved with this update, by the addition on door mounted bottle holders. Apart from this, rest of the storage options remain the same like an open storage in the central console along with two cupholders behind them. The glove box is deep, but the opening isn’t wide and while the driver’s door does get a pocket, it is only good enough for some papers or small and thin items.

    Mahindra Bolero glovebox

    Rear passengers get seat back pockets only.

    Mahindra Bolero gets seatback pockets

    Charging Options

    Mahindra has equipped the Bolero with a 12V socket for the front passengers. They also get two USB Type-A ports and a USB Type-C port to charge their phones. Second and third row passengers do not get any charging options.

    Mahindra Bolero gets a 12V charging socket only

    Overall, the cabin of the Bolero offers a basic experience only. However, the recent updates made to premiumness and practicality have made it a little better for day to day usage.

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    Features

    Features

    The 2025 Mahindra Bolero does not offer the same feature experience as other cars around the Rs 10 lakh mark. It doesn’t compromise on the absolute basics, but that’s about it. There’s nothing more to its features list, which gets manual AC, powered windows, front map lighting, central locking and manual inside rear view mirror.

    It now gets a small and slim touchscreen which goes into the same housing as the previous basic sound system. This screen feels more like an aftermarket accessory and it does not support Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. However, you can use Bluetooth to pair your phone and the music can be controled via the recenrly added steering mounted controls.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Touchscreen

    The driver does get a digital instrument cluster, which extends into the centre of the dashboard. It is an MID display with a tachometer and digital speed readout, while information like the mileage, trip details and clock (time display) are relayed on the display in the centre.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero Driver's Display

    So the Bolero just covers the absolute basics and nothing more. For 2025, even if we consider the fact that the Bolero is purpose-built, and not for creature comforts, the features list is rather rudimentary. Basic equipment like rear AC vents, electrically powered ORVMs and rear parking camera are not creature comforts, but basic requirements these days, and their addition would’ve made the experience much better.

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    Safety

    In terms of safety, the Mahindra Bolero gets dual-front airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), seatbelt reminders for front facing passengers, and rear parking sensors. Features like 6 airbags, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and traction control are still missing.

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    Boot Space

    The jump seats in the boot of the Mahindra Bolero restrict the space on offer. If there are people sitting, then the space is non-existent. But if there’s nobody sitting and the seats are folded, you will be able to store a full suitcase set that includes one small, medium and large suitcase, along with a few laptop bags.

    Mahindra Bolero boot spaceLoading and unloading the luggage will require some additional effort due to the bump in the loading lip.

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    Performance

    The 2025 Mahindra Bolero comes with a single 1.5-litre, four cylinder, diesel engine, which is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission only. There is no automatic transmission on offer, and neither is there any petrol or CNG powertrain.

    Mahindra Bolero engine

    Mahindra Bolero
    Engine 1.5-litre diesel (mHAWK75)
    Output 76 PS / 210 Nm
    Transmission 5-speed MT
    Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
    Fuel tank capacity 60-litres

    1.5-litre diesel

    This engine became a lot more refined after its BS6 update in 2021. However, by modern day standards, and owing to the overall insulation of the vehicle, the refinement levels aren’t up to the mark when compared to other diesel offerings. It does get loud when accelerating, while vibrations are felt on the gear lever even when idling.

    City Performance

    The Bolero with its diesel engine feels at home in the city. I particularly enjoyed driving it because of the generous amount of torque, which is available right from low speeds, irrespective of the gear you are in. So you don’t have to downshift a lot in the city to make an overtake and in fact, all your regular city commutes can be done in 3rd and 4th gear itself. You can even pick the car up from standstill in second or third gear with ease, and the engine won’t complain a bit.

    Mahindra Bolero driving

    Using the manual itself has two sides to it. The clutch is light, so you won’t mind heavy stop-and-go city traffic. But the gear lever feels a bit notchy, so you have to be careful and accurate while changing gears.

    When driven calmly, the Bolero can return a fuel efficiency of around 15kmpl in the city.

    Highway Performance

    The generous amount of torque in the lower end of the RPM range might make the Bolero a great mobility tool in the city, but the SUV runs out of breath on the highway. It will cruise comfortably at triple digit speeds, but it takes a lot of time to reach those speeds. 0-100 comes up in around 23 seconds, which is much slower than every other sub-4m SUV on the market right now.

    Mahindra Bolero driving

    In gear acceleration isn’t great either as the performance tapers down significantly after 3,000 RPM. As a result, you will have to be patient and plan your overtakes at high speeds, irrespective of the load inside the vehicle. I would recommend you to drive the Bolero with a calm head on fast moving expressways.

    On the highway, the Baleno returns a fuel efficiency of around 17kmpl.

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    Ride and Handling

    Ride Comfort

    The Mahindra Bolero offers good comfort in terms of ride quality. Despite being a ladder-on-frame vehicle (most regular SUVs have a monocoque chassis), the ride feels rather cushioned for the front occupants. Yes, at slow speeds, over speedbreakers and regular potholes, you will feel movement inside the vehicle, especially if there’s not much load inside. But as soon as you load up the vehicle, the ride becomes much settled, much more absorbent, at least for the front two rows. The third row passengers will still complain about the ride being too bouncy.

    Mahindra Bolero driving

    Increasing your speed over rough roads also helps improve comfort, and you can tackle bad roads without breaking a sweat. But overall, the ride will always be much more comfortable for the front two rows than it will be for the third row.

    Mahindra Bolero driving

    Handling

    The Mahindra Bolero feels easy to drive in the city with a light steering wheel. It feels like any other SUV at regular speeds, but the body roll is much more significant around a corner at higher speeds. The suspension is soft, and if you push the car too hard around a corner, the inner rear wheel can lift up quite easily as well. So I would recommend you to drive the Baleno in a calm and composed manner around hilly regions or ghats. 

    Mahindra Bolero driving

    Braking distance of the Bolero isn’t great at high speeds, as it takes much longer than the regular sub-compact SUVs to come to a halt from 100kmph. Keeping this in mind, it would be better to drive it carefully at higher speeds with a safe distance from the car ahead, especially during heavy rains.

    Mahindra Bolero driving

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    Variants

    The 2025 Mahindra Bolero is available in four variants: B4, B6, B6(O), and B8.

    Bolero B4

    • Sparse base variant gets no wheel covers, decals and misses out on body coloured ORVMs.

    • However, it does get the new grille along with the new Stealth Black exterior shade.

    • Gets manual AC with heater, power steering, and remote fuel lid opener. No power windows.

    • Features the MID driver’s display, but no music system.

    Bolero B6

    • Better looks with body coloured ORVMs, wheel caps, decals and chrome bezels on the grille.

    • Improved interior experience with fabric seats and wood finish on the centre console.

    • Adds basics like power windows, central locking, front map lighting, remote key locking and 12V socket.

    • Comes with a touchscreen infotainment system, a USB Type-C port, and steering mounted controls.

    Bolero B6 (O)

    • No major changes in styling. Headlights get cornering function and it comes with front fog lamps.

    • Adds rear wiper and washer in the safety kit.

    • The driver gets more read outs on the display with information like distance to empty, gear indicator, digital clock and door ajar indicator.

    Bolero B8

    • Exterior gets 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.

    • Cabin becomes more premium with leatherette seat upholstery.

    • It also gets bottle holders in the door trims.

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    • The mid-spec B6 variant of the Bolero is recommended for its value for money proposition thanks to the added functional features.

    • However, if looks and cabin premiumness matters more to you, the new top-spec B8 variant will be better for you.

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    Verdict

    The Mahindra Bolero is not a regular modern day vehicle and it isn’t for regular urban families. The SUV looks and feels like it was launched two decades ago, and even its features and safety kit offer an outdated experience, which feels rudimentary at best. But what you can’t take away from the Bolero is its rugged and indestructible feel. It is a proven and dependable workhorse, that was, and still is, best suited for people with a rough and tough usage. Because if there was a car that can take serious punishment without emptying your wallet, it is the Mahindra Bolero. The updates made to its design and features, while small, have made its overall package a little more appealing.

    2025 Mahindra Bolero

    That being said, you can get all the capabilities of the Bolero with more comfort, better quality, improved cabin space, superior ergonomics and more features if you choose the Bolero Neo instead, and for just a minor increase in budget at that. The aforementioned Bolero Neo has also been updated recently and here is what it now offers.

    Other Cars To Consider Other Than The Mahindra Bolero

    Mahindra Bolero Neo

    Reasons to consider

    • More premium version of the Bolero

    • Better feature and safety package

    • Better cabin space and practicality

    Reasons to ignore

    • More expensive

    • Ride quality feels a little less comfortable at low speeds

    Renault Triber

    Reasons to consider

    • Exterior and interior styling feels fresh

    • Offers petrol and CNG options

    • Better cabin packaging with more space and storage options

    • More usable third row

    • More creature and safety features

    • Comfortable ride quality

    Reasons to ignore

    • Not as rough and tough

    • Doesn’t have rugged SUV look of the Bolero

    • No diesel engine

    • Will struggle on rough roads and tricky terrains

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    Pros & Cons of Mahindra Bolero

    Things We Like

    • Tough built quality. Hard to damage.
    • Built to take punishment.
    • Ride quality soft to suit all road conditions.

    Things We Don't Like

    • Noisy cabin
    • Utilitarian layout
    • Bare bone features

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      akhil kumar on Jun 17, 2026
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      Black Horse
      Good car for rural areas, and good performance on the off-road, mileage is very good and power is great, It's seven seater suv. Bolero look are insane. Handling of the car is good and company should add more features in future for leg space and boot space. Car is good for raw use and has low maintenance cost.
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      aklove kumar on Jun 16, 2026
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      We would place it at 3-4 out of the top 10. It is a wonderful car and on top of that it is black in colour. Mahindra's showroom treatment for Bolero is also very good. Be in the village streets or the city roads, it runs smoothly everywhere. I currently have only one Bolero and if any other vehicle comes, it will be a Bolero only.
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      mayank atwal on Jun 15, 2026
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      Mahindra Bolero: The Ultimate Raw Canvas
      Overall car is rigid although features are not many but after market modifications make this car cool, Solid build quality ensures the car handles rough conditions easily, even if the stock cabin feels a bit bare. The lack of factory tech and premium features is quickly forgotten once you start customizing.
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      vivek sharma on Jun 05, 2026
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      I purchased this car 1 month ago.This is excellent car for driving experience but comfort and performance should be priority for them. Safety is on top notch and looks are also killer and fabulous. I have never seen any other mahindra car with this level of looks in black colour. This car is a old gem with new design.
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      aditya mehta on Jun 01, 2026
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      The Mahindra Bolero Is One
      The mahindra bolero is one of India's most rugged and popular utility vehicles, famed for its durability on rough terrain. While its styling and cabin remain rugged and utilitarian. The higher B8 variants include modern features like a digital instrument cluster, a music system, power steering, air conditioning and dual airbags for safety.
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    Mahindra Bolero mileage

    The Mahindra Bolero is available only in the Diesel fuel option. The mileage of the Mahindra Bolero is 16 kmpl.

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    Mahindra Bolero colours

    Mahindra Bolero is available in the following colours in India. View all car images with different colour options on CarDekho.

    • Bolero Dimond White ColorDimond White
    • Bolero Rocky Beige ColorRocky Beige
    • Bolero D'sat Silver ColorD'sat Silver
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      Q ) What is the exact on-road price of Mahindra Bolero?
      A ) The on-road price of Bolero in Delhi starts at ₹9,11,634. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
      Q ) What are the latest June offers available on Mahindra Bolero?
      A ) For the month of June 2026, 1 offer is available on the Mahindra Bolero in New Delhi.
      Q ) Which car is better Bolero or Bolero Neo?
      A ) Bolero price starts at ₹8 Lakh ex-showroom and Bolero Neo price starts ₹8.85 Lakh ex-showroom.
      Q ) What will the EMI or down payment for Mahindra Bolero?
      A ) Mahindra Bolero EMI starts at ₹18,168 per month for a tenure of 60 months @ 9.8% for a loan amount of ₹8.59 Lakh & down payment will be ₹95,000.
      Q ) Is Mahindra Bolero a 5 or 7 seater SUV?
      A ) Mahindra Bolero is a 7 seater car, which starts from ₹8 Lakh.
      Q ) What is the mileage of Mahindra Bolero?
      A ) The ARAI mileage of Mahindra Bolero is 16 kmpl.
      Q ) What are the colour options available for Mahindra Bolero?
      A ) There are 4 colours available for Bolero - Dimond White, Rocky Beige, D'sat Silver and Stealth Black.
      Guddu Singh asked on 25 May 2026
      Q ) Bolero b4 mein AC rahata hai
      By CarDekho Experts on 25 May 2026

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      Q ) What is the price of Mahindra Bolero in Pune?
      By CarDekho Experts on 16 Nov 2023

      A ) The Mahindra Bolero is priced from ₹ 9.79 - 10.80 Lakh (Ex-showroom Price in Pun...Read More

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      Q ) What is the price of the side mirror of the Mahindra Bolero?
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      Prakash asked on 21 Sep 2023
      Q ) What is the mileage of the Mahindra Bolero?
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      Bolero price in India

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