Mahindra Bolero Neo+: Modern, Spacious and Powerful
Here’s what’s new on the nine-seater configuration of the Mahindra Bolero Neo+
25/04/2024
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MUMBAI
Mahindra & Mahindra, has always been a force to reckon with in the SUV segment in the Indian market with products such as Bolero, Scorpio and XUV700. The Bolero, in particular has been around for over two decades, yet the charm and popularity of this SUV has not faded. The company went a step ahead in 2015 and introduced the Bolero Neo, christened as TUV300 at that time, which was a more modern, advanced and premium version of the rugged Bolero SUV. Recently, Mahindra further extended the Bolero Neo product line by launching the Bolero Neo+ with a 9-seater configuration. Here’s what you can expect from the newly launched Mahindra Bolero Neo+: The Bolero Neo+ has been presented in two trims namely P4 and P10. While the P4 is an entry-level variant with basic features, the P10 is the premium trim with striking features and are priced at INR 11.39 lakh and INR 12.49 lakh, respectively (ex-Showroom, India). The Bolero Neo+ gets not just an imposing stance but also stylish headlamp units, fog lamps and bonnet. The SUV gets typical Bolero elements in the form of X-shaped bumpers, front grille with chrome inserts, and an X-shaped spare wheel cover. It
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