
The October 2025 mid-cycle update to the Mahindra Bolero Neo has arrived after over 4 years since the compact SUV was first launched. The Bolero Neo facelift gets subtle cosmetic tweaks and feature additions, along with a new top-spec variant. Read on to discover the full price list and variant-wise features of the Bolero Neo.
2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo price list
Now more affordable by up to Rs 50,000
Bolero Neo variant | |||||
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Variant | N4 | N8 | N10 | N10(O) | N11 |
Ex-showroom price (Rs, lakh)* | 8.49 | 9.29 | 9.79 | 10.49 | 9.99 |
Despite adding more features, Mahindra has relatively reduced prices of the Bolero Neo from Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000. Notably, the top-spec Bolero Neo N11 trim level is Rs 50,000 cheaper than the N10(O) below, which is the only variant to come with the SUV-specialist’s Multi Terrain Technology (MTT) featuring a locking differential setup for enhanced traction over broken roads.
*Prices as of October 3, 2025.
2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo engine and gearbox
100hp 1.5-litre diesel engine
Under the hood, the Bolero Neo has a 100hp, 260Nm 1.5-litre turbo-diesel engine (mHawk100). Transmission duties are handled by a 5-speed manual transmission, which sends drive to the rear wheels only. A petrol engine is not offered with the Neo.
2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo colour options
Red paint option discontinued
Bolero Neo colours | |||||
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Variants | N4 | N8 | N10 | N10(O) | N11 |
Stealth Black | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Rockey Beige | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Diamond White | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Concrete Grey | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | With black roof |
Jeans Blue | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | With black roof |
Pearl White | No | No | Yes | Yes | With black roof |
2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo variant-wise features
N4
Price: Rs 8.49 lakh
- Dual front airbags
- ABS+EBD
- Corner braking control
- Body coloured bumpers
- 15-inch steel wheels
- Spare wheel cover (tailgate-mounted)
- Frequency-dependent damping
- Mocha Brown upholstery
- Vinyl seat covers
- Power steering
- All 4 power windows
- Auto engine start/stop
- Eco drive mode
- 12V charging port
- Foldable third row of seats
N8
Price: Rs 9.29 lakh
Features over N4
- Wheel arch cladding
- Dual tone ORVMs
- Remote key entry
- Fabric seats
- Steering mounted audio controls
- Music player (Bluetooth, USB, AUX)
- Foldable second row of seats
N10
Price: Rs 9.79 lakh
Features over N8
- ISOFIX child seat anchorages
- LED DRLs
- Cornering lights
- Fog lamps
- Electrically adjustable ORVMs
- Rear glass wiper and defogger
- 15-inch silver alloy wheels
- Rear view camera
- Height-adjustable driver seat
- Front USB Type-C charging port
- Cruise control
- 9-inch touchscreen
- Front and rear armrests
N10(O)
Price: Rs 10.49 lakh
Features over N10
- Locking differential
N11
Price: Rs 9.99 lakh
Features over N10
- 16-inch dark metallic grey alloy wheels
- Lunar Grey leatherette upholstery
Which 2025 Mahindra Bolero Neo variant you can consider?
Only a few carmakers in India offer rugged, ladder-on-frame SUVs under four metres long, and the list shrinks further if you're looking for a seven-seater. The Mahindra Bolero Neo fits squarely in that niche, and stands out further with hardware like a locking differential. As we noted in our pre-facelift Bolero Neo review, this aids in low-traction or sticky situations by sending power to the wheel with more grip, resulting in an enhanced overall road grip at low and crawling speeds. Also, the 2025 Bolero Neo has been fitted with the frequency-dependent damping tech, which Mahindra claims improves ride comfort over bad roads.
If you drive over bad road patches frequently, the Bolero Neo N10(O) with the locking differential setup can be a practical pick. For those looking for a decently feature-equipped seven-seater SUV, the N10 trim with goodies like a 9-inch touchscreen, cruise control, height-adjustable driver’s seat and rear-view camera can be considered.
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