Launched: Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus; Starting Price: Rs 11.39 Lakh News & Top Stories

Launched: Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus; Starting Price: Rs 11.39 Lakh

  • In essence, the Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus is the TUV300 Plus with a facelift.
  • offered in two versions (P4 and P10) at prices (ex-showroom) of Rs 11.39 lakh and Rs 12.49 lakh, respectively.
  • A new grille, modified bumpers, and Mahindra‘s new emblem are among the external improvements.
  • A Bolero Neo-style instrument panel and steering wheel have been added to the cabin.
  • The vehicle comes equipped with two front airbags, a manual air conditioner, and a 9-inch touchscreen.
  • It comes with a single, 2.2-liter diesel engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

The Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus, which debuted as an ambulance in the middle of 2023, is now accessible as a passenger car as well. As part of their facelift, Mahindra rebranded the TUV300 and TUV300 Plus, which are now known as the Bolero Neo and Bolero Neo Plus, respectively.

Variant-wise Prices

VariantPrice (ex-showroom pan-India)
P4Rs 11.39 lakh
P10Rs 12.49 lakh

The Bolero Neo Plus comes in just two versions, as opposed to the normal Bolero Neo’s three broad trim options. Nevertheless, the Bolero Neo is offered in a 7-seat arrangement, but this elongated variant has a 9-seat arrangement.

Design Detailed

In terms of general design, the Bolero Neo Plus and Bolero Neo look very similar. Mahindra’s new “Twin Peaks” emblem and a redesigned grille with chrome slats are added to its fascia. Not to mention the modified bumper with fog lamps on either side and an air dam with a mesh-like pattern. The Bolero Neo+’s extra length over the Bolero Neo is visible in profile, as are the new 5-spoke alloy wheels.

The rear bumper is slightly different from the Bolero Neo’s, and the back of the vehicle has a more rounded appearance overall. Nevertheless, it has the same spare wheel installed on the tailgate as the Bolero Neo.

Receives A Few Cabin Updates

The interior of the SUV has received some tweaks and adjustments from Mahindra. It now has the instrument cluster and steering wheel of the Mahindra Thar, which have clearer twin-pod displays. Mahindra has also changed the climate control dials and infotainment system, and the SUV is now available with new fabric upholstery.

The Bolero Neo+ lacks Apple CarPlay and Android Auto but has a robust 9-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth, Aux, and USB connectivity. The vehicle also has a manual air conditioning system, six speakers for music, four power windows, and a driver seat that can be raised or lowered.

Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, front fog lamps, and a reversing camera are all part of its safety net.