2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo Vs Old Bolero Neo: Price Comparison

Mahindra has launched the updated Bolero Neo in India for 2025. The new model brings a series of subtle cosmetic updates while retaining the same powertrain and core mechanical setup as before.

Interestingly, Mahindra has reduced the prices across most variants, making the new Bolero Neo more affordable than the outgoing version.

Here’s a look at the updated ex-showroom prices:

New Bolero Neo Prices

  • N4 – Rs 8.49 lakh
  • N8 – Rs 9.29 lakh
  • N10 – Rs 9.79 lakh
  • N11 – Rs 9.99 lakh

Old Bolero Neo Prices

  • N4 – Rs 8.92 lakh
  • N8 – Rs 9.54 lakh
  • N10 – Rs 10.29 lakh

The new Bolero Neo gets several exterior and interior updates. On the outside, it features a redesigned front grille with horizontal accents, a fresh set of R16 dark metallic grey alloy wheels, and two new paint shades: Jeans Blue and Concrete Grey, along with three dual-tone options.

Inside, Mahindra now offers two new interior themes: Mocha Brown and Lunar Grey, which lend the cabin a more premium feel. The seats get improved ergonomics, and the top variants now come with leatherette upholstery. The dashboard layout remains the same but gains small functional upgrades such as a C-type USB charging port and a rear-view camera integrated with the 8.97-inch touchscreen infotainment system.

Under the hood, the 1.5-litre mHAWK100 diesel engine continues to produce 98 hp of power and 260 Nm of torque. It also retains the rear-wheel-drive setup and 5-speed manual gearbox. The higher-spec variants continue to feature Multi-Terrain Technology (MTT) with a mechanical locking differential for better traction on rough terrain.

Mahindra has also introduced its new RideFlo ride and handling setup, which works alongside Frequency Dependent Damping (FDD) and MTV-CL technology to improve ride comfort, steering feedback, and braking.

Variant-wise, the N4 gets essentials like power windows, dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and engine start-stop technology. The N8 adds features such as dual-tone ORVMs, steering-mounted controls, and fabric seats. The N10 and new N11 variants get cruise control, DRLs, ISOFIX mounts, and upgraded alloy wheels.

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