Monday, June 15, 2026

Mahindra Bolero, Bolero Neo Bold Edition Launched At Rs 10.02 Lakh

Mahindra has launched the Bolero and Bolero Neo Bold Edition variants, with prices starting at Rs 10.02 lakh (ex-showroom). Both of these special editions get a dealer-level accessories pack, which costs up to Rs 40,000.

Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition

The Bolero Bold Edition features a few cosmetic upgrades to make it look more stylish. To start with, it gets a dark chrome finish on the grille, above the headlamps, door handles, and the ventilator section near the rear fenders. The fog lamp surrounds and bumper are also blacked out, and there’s a special “Bold Edition” badge.

Inside the cabin, it gets new seat covers and steering cover, featuring a black shade with beige touches. It also gets door sill plates and floor mats.

Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition price

Mahindra has offered the Bold Edition with all three variants of the Bolero, commanding a premium of Rs 20,500 over the standard trims.

Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition PriceEx-Showroom Price
B4Rs 10.02 lakh
B6Rs 10.21 lakh
B6 (O)Rs 11.14 lakh

Since the Bold Edition is available with all three variants of the Bolero, it gets all the features and the same 1.5-litre diesel engine as the regular model.

Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition

Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition

Similar to the Bolero, the Bolero Neo Bold Edition also gets a stylish makeover with dark chrome accents above the headlamps, on the front nose, and door handles. It also features blacked-out roof rails, fog lamp surrounds, wheel arches and door cladding, all contributing to a tougher appearance.

Inside, it gets new black seat covers, steering wrap, neck cushions and new floor mats. However, the biggest change is the addition of a rear camera to make parking and reversing easier. All of these changes will cost you Rs 40,000 more than the regular model’s price.

Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition PriceEx-Showroom Price
N10Rs 11.90 lakh
N10 (O)Rs 12.58 lakh

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