2020 Mahindra Bolero BSVI launched at Rs 7.76 lakh: Variants explained
Mahindra and Mahindra has launched the updated Bolero in India, priced at Rs 7.76 lakh, ex-showroom, Mumbai. The update has given the Mahindra Bolero a tweak in the design, which is essentially on the front facia with a new headlight design, bolder grille that carries the signature Mahindra theme and also a new bumper that houses the fog lights. The most important update given to the Bolero is the BSVI compliant mHawk75 diesel engine, that comes with Mahindra's micro hybrid tech.
While the overall silhouette of the Bolero remains unchanged, the SUV now sports new decals and clear lens tail lights. The cabin too has gone through a mild revision with more comfortable seats, mentions Mahindra. The facelifted Bolero continues to come with a digital info screen showing the essentials of fuel efficiency, distance to empty, doors open etc. The SUV is offered with a bluetooth and AUX compatible audio system, which looks a tad too basic, especially when you compare it with modern CarPlay and AndroidAuto enabled systems offered in hatchbacks half the price of Bolero. In terms of safety, the SUV comes with driver side airbag, ABS and reverse parking sensor as standard. It is also the only vehicle in India to be offered with metal bumpers to comply with pedestrian norms.
The mHawk75 diesel engine put out a higher power and torque outputs, 75PS at 3,600rpm and 210Nm at 1,600 to 2,200rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Here's a detail drop down of the features offered in the three variants of Mahindra Bolero BSVI
B4: Rs 7.76 lakh, ex-showroom, Mumbai
The base variant of the 2020 Mahindra Bolero is offered with ABS, Driver airbag, Reverse parking sensor, Seat belt reminder, engine immobiliser, micro hybrid, flip key, AC+Heater, power steering and remote fuel lid opener
B6: Rs. 8,42 lakh, ex-showroom, Mumbai
The mid-spec variant of the 2020 Mahindra Bolero BSVI gets these features over the base variant, body coloured ORVMs, chrome bezel on the grille, fabric seats, power windows, central locking, keyless entry and a 12V charging point.
B6 Optional: Rs 8.78 lakh, ex-showroom, Mumbai
The B6 Optional Trim of the Bolero BSVI offers static bending headlamps, digital driver information screen, fog lamps and a rear wash and wiper.
In other news, Anand Mahindra, chairman, Mahindra and Mahindra has recently announced that the company will immediately begin work to see how its facilities can be used to manufacturers ventilators to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. He mentioned, "To help in the response to this unprecedented threat, we at the Mahindra Group will immediately begin work on how our manufacturing facilities can make ventilators. At Mahindra Holidays, we stand ready to offer our resorts as temporary care facilities."
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