Mahindra Bolero

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    Mahindra Bolero

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    Reliable and rugged, the Mahindra Bolero is one of India’s best-selling utility vehicles. It has been around for ages so don’t expect much by way of sophistication or comfort. The Mahindra Bolero is only available in one engine-gearbox version. Do note: the Bolero is set for a comprehensive update in 2019.

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    Reliable and rugged, the Mahindra Bolero is one of India’s best-selling utility vehicles. It has been around for ages so don’t expect much by way of sophistication or comfort. The Mahindra Bolero is only available in one engine-gearbox version. Do note: the Bolero is set for a comprehensive update in 2019.

    Mahindra Bolero key specifications

    Mahindra Bolero Price NAPriceMahindra Bolero Range/Mileage 15.4kplMileageMahindra Bolero Engine Capacity/Motor Type 2523ccEngineMahindra Bolero Transmission ManualTransmissionMahindra Bolero Fuel type DieselFuel typeMahindra Bolero Seating Capacity 7 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Mahindra Bolero expert reviews

    We like

    • Hardy
    • Torquey engine

    We don’t like

    • Outdated
    • Crude

    Mahindra Bolero Overview

    Over its eleven year career in India, the Mahindra Bolero has made quite a reputation for itself for being a reliable and rugged people carrier. The company has already moved over nine lakh copies of this utility vehicle but off late, its sales have begun witnessing a downward trend. The Indian maker has pulled a quick one out of the hat by introducing a new and cheaper version of the Bolero called the Bolero Power+ in a bid to revive interest in its venerable workhorse.

    What’s it?

    The talking point of the Bolero Power+ is its length. Mahindra’s engineers have cleverly shaved off 112mm from Bolero’s length to 3995mm and have replaced the old 2.5-litre four-cylinder m2DiCR engine with the 1.5 three-cylinder MHawk diesel. All this ensures is that M&M’s latest sub-four metre SUV (the company’s fourth in a year) falls under the lower excise tax bracket of 12.5 percent from 30 percent. The excise reduction of 17.5 percent along and lower infrastructure cess by 1.5 percent translates into a whopping eighty thousand rupee benefit to the consumer over the standard Bolero.

    This new Bolero Power+ remains virtually identical to the standard Bolero except at the edges. Look closer and you’ll notice that the front bumpers are actually inward sloping and don’t jut out any more. Even the metal foot plate at the rear has been re-designed so that this vehicle qualifies as a ‘compact car’. There are some badges on the sides with the ‘P’ in Power+ marked in red which suggest that this is the more powerful version (more on that in a bit).

    On the insides, the driver will still have to make-do with the ergonomically-flawed large steering and pedals placed in a very truck-like manner. Quality of materials is below-par for a vehicle whose price nudges nearly eight lakh. Even equipment levels remain identical to the longer Bolero. The front seats are narrow and not very supportive, the middle row feels cramped thanks to limited knee room on offer and the third row is best left for small kids. In other words, the interiors of this new version remain unchanged.

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    What’s it like to drive?

    The heart of this Bolero Power+ is a three-cylinder 1493cc diesel engine which produces 71hp (8hp more than the 2.5L version) and 195Nm of torque. While these numbers might not seem impressive on paper, what’s truly incredible is the way in which the engine performs. All the torque is available at lower revs and that combined with its short gearing makes it very easy to potter around town and keep up with city traffic. There’s adequate pulling power from as low as idling revs (1000rpm) which means that a downshift isn’t required to pull away from crawling speeds in third gear. Drive sedately and this motor rewards you with excellent drivability. If you try to hustle this engine, it will take its own sweet time to build speed. Having said that, out on the open road in terms of outright acceleration it takes 20.90 seconds to reach 100kph from a standstill, which is 4.71 seconds faster than the outgoing version. Even in-gear acceleration times have significantly improved now with the car taking 4.32 seconds lesser for 20-80kphin third gear and 6.15 seconds lesser for the 40-100kph sprint in fourth gear. The shortened Bolero is shockingly refined for what is essentially a rural SUV. Even at higher revs it doesn’t sound coarse or strained. Noise, vibrations and harshness (NVH) levels of this vehicle are minimal and sound insulation is surprisingly good. Where it does begin to show its age is when it comes to its ride quality. It’s actually compliant at city speeds but feels loose and wayward over wavy surfaces, the faster you go. The high centre of gravity can be felt at every curve and there’s a fair bit of body roll and vagueness in the handling that can be unnerving at highway speeds.

    Claimed fuel efficiency has marginally increased to 16.5kpl (from 2.5 litre engine’s 15.96kpl) but we’ll have to wait for a full road test to see how it fares in the real world.

    Should I buy one?

    While traditional Bolero fans might miss the higher displacement engine in the Power+, Mahindra has proved that in this case, there is a replacement for displacement. Yes, this 1.5-litre unit is the best three-cylinder diesel engine out there in the market today which offers great drivability and refinement. This Bolero’s lower sticker price makes it a lot more affordable than before but is this hero of yesteryear, which is essentially an 15 year old vehicle still worth the asking price of Rs. 6.87-7.86 lakh? It’s still crudely built, the interiors are cramped and there are no safety features to speak off.

    If there is competition for the Bolero it’s in the form of its own sibling the TUV300 which carries forward the same strengths in a far more contemporary package. In fact, with a starting price of Rs. 7.38 lakh the TUV300 isn’t priced that much higher and in comparison is a far better choice for both the urban as well as rural environment.

    However, the Bolero still strikes a chord with customers in the deep hinterland who swear by its tough-as-nails character and the fact that it’s easy to repair anywhere – reasons that have made it such a popular brand. Its sturdy build and body-on-frame chassis makes it well-suited to rural areas where badly broken roads and deep potholes would make soft roaders and crossovers wince. And frankly there is still no direct substitute for it.

     

    Mahindra Bolero features and specifications

    Our Rating
    5
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    2523 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    7
    Airbags
    0
    Max Power
    63hp at 3200rpm
    Max Torque
    195Nm at 1400-2200rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    Unlimited km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Mahindra Bolero variants and price

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    Mahindra Bolero ZLX 2523cc | Manual | Diesel | 15.4kpl
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    Mahindra Bolero SLX 2523cc | Manual | Diesel | 15.4kpl
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    Mahindra Bolero SLE 2523cc | Manual | Diesel | 15.4kpl
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    Mahindra Bolero EX 2523cc | Manual | Diesel | 15.4kpl
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    Mahindra Bolero comparison

     
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    Mahindra Bolero Power+ NA Autocar India rating for Mahindra Bolero Power+ 6
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    Engine
    2523 cc
    Engine
    2956 cc
    Engine
    1493 cc
    Engine
    1196 cc
    Mileage
    15.4 kpl
    Mileage
    16 kpl
    Mileage
    16.54 kpl
    Mileage
    15.1 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Airbags
    No
    Airbags
    No
    Airbags
    No
    Airbags
    No
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual

    Mahindra Bolero mileage

    Mahindra Bolero mileage is 15.4 kpl.The Mahindra Bolero Diesel engine mileage is 15.4 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Diesel2523ccManual15.4kpl

    Mahindra Bolero quick review

    The Bolero looks old because it is. On the inside, you’ll find digital instruments but there’s no hiding the Bolero’s vintage. Flawed ergonomics, flat seats and cramped seating in the second and third rows also make the Bolero’s cabin far from inviting.
    With all of 63hp to offer, the Bolero’s 2.5-litre diesel engine feels out of breath at anything but moderate speeds. However, low-speed responses and even engine refinement are both reasonable. The Bolero’s ride is quite level for a utility vehicle; but high-speed manners are way off modern standards.

    Mahindra Bolero : our choice

    The Bolero may be utilitarian – but cheap, it is not. If you must have a Bolero, opt for the mid-spec SLX that gets front and rear power windows, central locking and an audio system. Sadly, ABS and airbags are not offered on any version of the Bolero.

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    Mahindra Bolero colours

    The Mahindra Bolero offers a variety of color options. Mahindra Bolero is available in a range of 6 colors. The colors offered in Mahindra Bolero are Toreador Red , Fiery Black, Rocky Beige, Java Brown, Diamond White and Mist Silver.

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