Mahindra Bolero Review: Considered one of the most reliable SUVs of India. This vehicle is especially known for rural areas, bad roads and everyday use. Bolero has been present in the Indian market for almost two decades and is quite popular due to its strong body and low maintenance.
Design and look
The design of Mahindra Bolero is quite strong and simple. Its boxy design gives it a different identity. The new updated Bolero gets a new grille, better headlights and some minor design updates. This SUV focuses more on strength and utility than on style.
Engine and Performance
Mahindra Bolero has a 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine. This engine generates approximately 75 PS power and 210 Nm torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox. This SUV is not designed for high speed but for low-end torque and carrying heavy loads. Therefore, it can run easily even on bad roads or hilly areas.
Features
Some important and useful features have been provided in Mahindra Bolero, such as:
- power steering
- power window
- Music System (Bluetooth / USB)
- digital instrument cluster
- manual ac
- Dual Airbags and ABS
However, many modern features are not available in it. Because its focus is on simple and reliable driving.
mileage
The mileage of Mahindra Bolero is said to be around 16 km per litre. According to some reports, it can also give slightly higher mileage in better driving conditions.
price
Mahindra Bolero price in India ranges from approximately ₹7.99 lakh to ₹9.69 lakh (ex-showroom). This SUV is available in variants like B4, B6 and B6(O).
conclusion
Mahindra Bolero is the best option for those people. Those who want a strong, reliable and low maintenance SUV. This vehicle is considered especially suitable for bad roads and rural areas. Although it has less modern features. But its strength and reliable performance is its biggest feature.
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