Planning to buy the Mahindra Bolero Neo? You may have to spend more now. Mahindra has increased the prices of its popular SUV by up to ₹30,500, depending on the variant.
The price hike is part of the company’s latest revision across its entire vehicle lineup.
The Bolero Neo remains one of Mahindra’s most affordable ladder-frame SUVs and is positioned below the Scorpio Classic.
Variant-Wise Price Hike
The price increase varies across different variants.
N4 Diesel Turbo: Up by ₹14,500
N8 Diesel Turbo: Up by ₹19,000
N10 (R) Diesel Turbo: Up by ₹29,500
N10 (O) Diesel Turbo: Up by ₹29,500
N11 Diesel Turbo: Up by ₹30,500 (highest increase)
What’s New in the Bold Edition?
Mahindra also offers the Bold Edition of the Bolero Neo with several cosmetic upgrades.
On the outside, it gets dark chrome accents on the front, door handles, and above the headlights. It also features blacked-out roof rails, fog lamp surrounds, wheel arches, and body cladding for a sportier look.
Inside, the SUV gets new black seat upholstery, a matching steering cover, neck cushions, and fresh floor mats.
The biggest addition is a rear parking camera, while the rest of the features remain the same as the top-spec N10 and N10 (O) variants.
The regular Bolero Bold Edition also receives dark chrome detailing, black-beige seat upholstery, new door sill plates, and floor mats. It continues with the same engine and transmission options as before.
Features and Cabin
The Bolero Neo comes with several practical features for everyday use.
It includes a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, reverse parking camera, cruise control, Mahindra BlueSense connected car app, steering-mounted audio controls, and an under-seat storage tray for the driver.
The SUV also gets LED DRLs, fog lamps, a roof ski-rack, silver-finished spare wheel cover, dual-tone leather seats, driver’s seat height adjustment, silver dashboard inserts, and armrests for the first and second rows.
It is a 7-seater SUV with side-facing jump seats in the third row.
Engine and Safety
There are no mechanical changes to the Bolero Neo.
It continues to use the 1.5-litre mHawk 100 diesel engine, producing 100 bhp and 260 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
For safety, the SUV comes with dual airbags, crash sensors, and other standard safety features offered with the current model.




