BS6 Mahindra Bolero price, variants explained

    The updated BS6-compliant Bolero is available in three trim levels and with a single diesel engine option.

    Published On Mar 25, 2020 10:00:00 AM

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    BS6 Mahindra Bolero price, variants explained

    Mahindra recently upgraded the Bolero to meet the more stringent BS6 emission norms, along with giving the SUV a facelift in the process. The updated utility vehicle is available in a choice of three trim levels and comes powered by Mahindra’s 1.5-litre three-cylinder mHawk75 diesel engine, putting out 76hp and 210Nm of torque.

    The BS6 Bolero is available as a 7-seater as standard and gets cosmetic updates, including a revised grille, headlamps and tail-lamps, along with new bumpers. The updated Bolero also meets the upcoming pedestrian safety norms and interestingly is the first model in India with metal bumpers to meet the norms.

    Here is a look at what each variant gets you for the price.

    Mahindra Bolero B4 (Rs 7.98 lakh)

    • ABS
    • Driver airbag
    • Rear parking sensors
    • Front seatbelt reminder
    • Digital instrument cluster
    • Engine idle stop/start
    • Wheel caps
    • Manual air-conditioning
    • Power steering

    Mahindra Bolero B6 (Rs 8.64 lakh)

    • Audio system with USB, Aux and Bluetooth connectivity
    • Body decals
    • Faux wood finish cabin trim
    • Power windows
    • Remote locking
    • 12V accessory socket

    Mahindra Bolero B6(O) (Rs 8.99 lakh)

    • Static bending headlamps
    • Multi-information display
    • Door ajar indicator
    • Fog lamps
    • Rear washer and wiper

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