Mahindra Bolero and Neo Bold Edition price launched, black edition, dark edition


The Mahindra Bolero and Bolero Neo are now available with a dealer-level accessories pack known as the Bold Edition, which costs up to Rs 40,000, depending on the SUV. The Bolero and Bolero Neo Bold Editions feature cosmetic changes but no mechanical ones.

  1. Mahindra Bold Edition gets black exterior highlights
  2. Interior seat upholstery is also black
  3. Bolero Neo Bold Edition gets additional features 

Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition exterior and interior changes

Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition prices, ex-showroom, India (in Rs, lakh)
VariantsPrice
B410.02
B610.21
B6 OPT11.14

Dark elements on the grille, front bumper and seat upholstery

Mahindra Bolero and Neo Bold Edition price launched, black edition, dark edition

On the outside, the Bolero Bold Edition gets a dark chrome finish above the headlights, on the front grille, door handles, and the ‘Ventilator’ above the rear fenders, along with blacked-out fog light surrounds and front bumper. Naturally, a badge with the name of the edition is also included. The interior features new seats and steering upholstery finished in black with beige highlights, along with new door sill plates and mats. As the Bold Edition pack is available in all three variants of the Bolero, it shares the same list of features and safety kit, along with the 76hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine and 5-speed manual transmission on the variant selected. The Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition’s price range is Rs 10.02 lakh-11.14 lakh, as the accessory pack is priced at Rs 20,500.

Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition exterior and interior changes

Gets a rear camera along with black highlights outside and inside

Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition prices, ex-showroom, India (in Rs, lakh)
VariantsPrice
N1011.90
N10(O)12.58

The Bolero Neo Bold Edition also features dark chrome elements above the headlights, on the nose and door handles, along with blacked-out roof rails, front fog light surrounds, wheel arch and door cladding. Its cabin also features new black seats, steering upholstery and neck cushions, along with new mats, but the biggest difference between the Bold Edition and the standard Bolero Neo is the addition of a rear camera. Other features and safety kit are the same as the range-topping N10 and N10(O) variants, as is the 100hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine and manual gearbox. The Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition is priced from Rs 11.90 lakh to Rs 12.58 lakh, as the accessories pack costs Rs 40,000.

Mahindra Bolero sales down in April

Sales of the Bolero twins have declined over the past two months, with 8,031 units despatched in March 2025 (down 22.38 percent from 10,347 in March 2024) and 8,360 units sold in April 2025 (down 12 percent from 9,537 units in April 2024). It seems Mahindra hopes the Bold Edition will help boost sales of the Bolero and Bolero Neo, reversing the downward trend.

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