The brand is also gearing up to introduce the Neo Plus, the third model in the Bolero range.
Mahindra has introduced a price hike for its Bolero and Bolero Neo SUVs this month, which recently received a cosmetic update in the form of the brand’s ‘Twin Peaks’ logo. The Bolero and Bolero Neo are now more expensive by Rs 20,000 and Rs 22,000, respectively, with Mahindra attributing rising input costs as the reason for the hike.
Mahindra Bolero variant wise price hike
Mahindra offers the long running Bolero SUV in 3 variants – B4, B6, and B6(O). However, the brand has only increased the prices of the B4 and B6(O) variants by Rs 20,000 and Rs 22,000, respectively.
Here is a breakdown of the old and new prices of the Bolero.
Mahindra Bolero prices (ex-showroom, Delhi) | |||
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Variants | New price | Old price | Difference |
B4 | Rs 9.53 lakh | Rs 9.33 lakh | Rs 20,000 |
B6 | Rs 10 lakh | Rs 10 lakh | – |
B6(O) | Rs 10.48 lakh | Rs 10.26 lakh | Rs 22,000 |
Mahindra Bolero Neo variant wise price hike
The Bolero Neo, which was launched last July, is currently offered in four variants – N4, N8, N10, and N10(O). The brand has, however, only increased the prices of the N4, N8, and N10(O) variants by Rs 19,000, Rs 21,00 and Rs 21,000, respectively.
Here is a price breakdown comparing the old and new prices of the Bolero Neo.
Mahindra Bolero Neo prices (ex-showroom, Delhi) | |||
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Variants | New price | Old price | Difference |
N4 | Rs 9.48 lakh | Rs 9.29 lakh | Rs 19,000 |
N8 | Rs 10 lakh | Rs 10 lakh | – |
N10 | Rs 11.21 lakh | Rs 11 lakh | Rs 21,000 |
N10(O) | Rs 11.99 lakh | Rs 11.78 lakh | Rs 21,000 |
Upcoming Mahindra SUV launches
Back in June 2022, we had reported that Mahindra will add another body style to its popular Bolero line-up in the form of the Bolero Neo Plus. Based on the TUV300 Plus SUV, which was on sale until April 2020, the Bolero Neo Plus is expected to be offered in 7- and 9-seat configurations.
Mahindra will also announce the price of the recently unveiled XUV400 EV in January 2023. Additionally, the updated XUV300 with a more powerful 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine is expected to debut ahead of the upcoming festive season.
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