Mahindra Bolero

4.32Carwyapar Rating

₹ 9.02 – 11.04 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Bolero was launched in 2000 by Mahindra & Mahindra. It replaced the Armada Grand, which was the more “comfortable / urban” version of the older Armada. The Armada line (1993-2001) tried to be more both SUV + MUV-type: more seats, more comfort than the rugged jeeps Mahindra was known for. But as customers wanted modern look + comfort without losing utility, Bolero filled that middle ground. Over time Bolero got various engines. The ~1500 cc diesel engine is one ... More

The Bolero was launched in 2000 by Mahindra & Mahindra. It replaced the Armada Grand, which was the more “comfortable / urban” version of the older Ar... More

Mahindra Bolero Colors

DIAMOND WHITE

Mahindra Bolero Overview
Body Construction

Ladder Frame

Body Type

SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

mHAWK75

Transmission

MT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

14 KM/L

Tank Range

840 Kms

Mahindra Bolero (4) Variants
Mahindra Bolero Colors

DIAMOND WHITE

Mahindra Bolero Expert Opinions
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Mahindra Bolero Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
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Mahindra Bolero Ownership Expense

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Mahindra Bolero

4.32Carwyapar Rating

₹ 9.02 – 11.04 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Bolero was launched in 2000 by Mahindra & Mahindra. It replaced the Armada Grand, which was the more “comfortable / urban” version of the older Armada. The Armada line (1993-2001) tried to be more both SUV + MUV-type: more seats, more comfort than the rugged jeeps Mahindra was known for. But as customers wanted modern look + comfort without losing utility, Bolero filled that middle ground. Over time Bolero got various engines. The ~1500 cc diesel engine is one ... More

The Bolero was launched in 2000 by Mahindra & Mahindra. It replaced the Armada Grand, which was the more “comfortable / urban” version of the older Ar... More

Mahindra Bolero Colors

DIAMOND WHITE

Mahindra Bolero Overview
Body Construction

Ladder Frame

Body Type

SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

mHAWK75

Transmission

MT

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

14 KM/L

Tank Range

840 Kms

Mahindra Bolero (4) Variants
Mahindra Bolero FAQs

The current Bolero Power+ variant uses a 1.5-litre mHawk D70 diesel engine, while earlier versions had larger 2.5-litre diesel motors.

The 1.5 L Bolero delivers around 70–75 bhp and about 195 Nm of torque, tuned for fuel efficiency and load-carrying rather than outright speed.

Yes, the Bolero launched in 2000 as the direct replacement for the Armada Grand, taking forward Mahindra’s rugged SUV DNA with more comfort and modern appeal.

Its simple design, tough chassis, high ground clearance, and low maintenance cost make it ideal for bad roads and multi-purpose use in villages and small towns.

Not much. The Bolero has kept its boxy silhouette since 2000, only receiving facelifts on bumpers, grille, headlamps, and interiors.

It can handle city traffic, but its steering, size, and ladder-frame feel are better suited for highways and rough rural roads.

The Bolero measures about 3,995 mm in length, 1,745 mm in width, and 1,880 mm in height, depending on the variant.
Mahindra Bolero Ownership Expense

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Mahindra Bolero FAQs

The current Bolero Power+ variant uses a 1.5-litre mHawk D70 diesel engine, while earlier versions had larger 2.5-litre diesel motors.

The 1.5 L Bolero delivers around 70–75 bhp and about 195 Nm of torque, tuned for fuel efficiency and load-carrying rather than outright speed.

Yes, the Bolero launched in 2000 as the direct replacement for the Armada Grand, taking forward Mahindra’s rugged SUV DNA with more comfort and modern appeal.

Its simple design, tough chassis, high ground clearance, and low maintenance cost make it ideal for bad roads and multi-purpose use in villages and small towns.

Not much. The Bolero has kept its boxy silhouette since 2000, only receiving facelifts on bumpers, grille, headlamps, and interiors.

It can handle city traffic, but its steering, size, and ladder-frame feel are better suited for highways and rough rural roads.

The Bolero measures about 3,995 mm in length, 1,745 mm in width, and 1,880 mm in height, depending on the variant.