Launch & Legacy
- Launch Date:
October 7, 2025
- Legacy:
Over 1.68 million units sold — a rural icon, now with urban polish
- New Sibling:
Bolero Neo facelift launched alongside
| Category | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Exterior | New alloy wheels, refreshed grille, dual-tone color options |
| Interior | Leatherette seats, USB Type-C ports, dual-tone dashboard |
| Tech & Safety | Rear-view camera (Neo), steering-mounted controls, ABS, dual airbags |
| Performance | 1.5L mHawk diesel engine, RWD, 5-speed manual gearbox |
Variants Breakdown
| Model | Variant | Key Additions |
|---|---|---|
| Bolero | B6, B8 | B8 adds audio controls, new seat upholstery |
| Bolero Neo | N4–N11 | N11 gets camera, infotainment, premium finish |
Price Range (Ex-showroom
India)
- Bolero:
₹7.99 – ₹9.79 lakh
- Bolero Neo:
₹8.49 – ₹11.49 lakh
Why It Still Rules
- Built Like a Tank:
Ladder-frame chassis, perfect for rural roads and rough terrain
- Low Maintenance:
Simple, reliable, and easy to service
- RWD Advantage:
Great for load-carrying and off-road use
- Nostalgia Factor:
A favorite among farmers, field officers, and even film crews
Where It Feels Dated
- Basic Cabin:
Still feels utilitarian compared to modern SUVs
- No Petrol or Auto Option:
Diesel-only with manual transmission
- Urban Buyers May Crave More: Lacks sunroof, connected tech, or plush ride

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