2025 Mahindra Bolero Unveiled: G-Wagen Looks, Modern Features & IRS Suspension.

 

Next-Gen Mahindra Bolero (2025): A Modern Makeover of an Indian Classic.

Next-gen Mahindra Bolero test mule with G-Wagen-inspired LED headlights and camouflaged body on Indian road.


Mahindra & Mahindra, one of India's leading automotive manufacturers, is gearing up to redefine its iconic Bolero SUV with an all-new generation. The upcoming next-gen Mahindra Bolero, expected to be unveiled on August 15, 2024, has already created a buzz in the auto industry with its bold new styling, mechanical upgrades, and added features. Known for its ruggedness and affordability, the Bolero has served as a reliable workhorse for over two decades, especially in rural and semi-urban areas. Now, it's aiming to win hearts in urban markets too.

Let’s take a deep dive into what makes this SUV’s next chapter one of the most exciting developments in the Indian SUV segment.

1. Bold, Rugged Exterior Inspired by Global Icons

One of the most striking aspects of the upcoming Bolero is its new design language. Spy shots reveal that Mahindra has drawn inspiration from global off-roaders, particularly the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen. The updated Bolero sports:

  • Boxy LED headlamps with a circular shape similar to the G-Class.
  • C-shaped DRLs around the headlamps, also seen on Mahindra’s Thar Roxx.
  • A vertical slat grille that enhances its upright, rugged stance.
  • Fog lamps mounted on the lower bumper.
  • Squared-off body panels, flared wheel arches, and flush-type door handles — all giving it a modern, premium appeal.
Its silhouette, with a straight roofline and flat window profiles, strongly resembles the Land Rover Defender 110, a bold design direction that elevates the Bolero from a basic utility vehicle to a desirable SUV.

2. Modern and Feature-Rich Interior

Although full interior images are still under wraps, multiple reports and leaks suggest that the next-gen Bolero will not be left behind in terms of features and comfort. Expected highlights include:

  • A new dashboard design featuring soft-touch materials.
  • A 7- or 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
  • A digital instrument cluster, possibly borrowed from the Mahindra Scorpio-N.
  • Flush-type, motorized door handles like those in the XUV700.
  • Panoramic sunroof — a first for Bolero.
  • Features like automatic climate control, cruise control, traction control, and 6 airbags for safety.
This would mark a significant leap from the current utilitarian Bolero cabin, bringing it closer to the premium SUV territory.

3. Mechanical Upgrades: Independent Rear Suspension (IRS)

One of the most exciting upgrades in the upcoming Bolero is the introduction of Independent Rear Suspension (IRS). This change replaces the age-old leaf spring setup and promises:

  • Improved ride quality over bumpy terrains.
  • Better handling and stability, especially on highways.
  • Enhanced off-road capability when combined with a potential 4x4 drivetrain.
Additionally, the SUV is likely to be built on Mahindra’s Flexible Architecture platform with a monocoque chassis, designed for reduced weight and improved fuel efficiency. This structure also makes the vehicle future-ready for hybrid and electric powertrains.

4. Expected Powertrain Options

While official engine specs are yet to be confirmed, industry reports suggest the following:

1.5-liter mHawk Diesel Engine

  • Power: ~98.6 HP
  • Torque: ~260 Nm
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual or optional 6-speed automatic
2.2-liter mHawk Diesel (Scorpio-N engine)
  • Power: 130–140 BHP (expected)
  • Torque: 300+ Nm
  • May be reserved for higher variants
Mahindra may also introduce a turbo-petrol option in the future to meet growing emission regulations and appeal to urban users.
Next-gen Mahindra Bolero test mule with G-Wagen-inspired LED headlights and camouflaged body on Indian road.


5. Safety and Technology Features

Mahindra is known for emphasizing safety in its new vehicles, and the upcoming Bolero will likely follow suit. Expected safety and technology enhancements include:

  • 6 airbags
  • ABS with EBD
  • Rear parking sensors and camera
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
If these features are confirmed, it would make the Bolero one of the safest SUVs in its price bracket.

6. Expected Launch Timeline and Pricing.

  • Unveil Date: August 15, 2024 (Independence Day)
  • Market Launch: Late 2024 or early 2025
  • Expected Price Range: ₹10 – ₹14 lakhs (Ex-showroom)
The pricing will likely place it just above the current Bolero and below the Scorpio-N, making it a strong contender in the affordable rugged SUV segment.

7. Target Buyers and Global Relevance

While the Bolero has been an Indian favorite, the upcoming generation is expected to attract a more urban, younger demographic, as well as off-road enthusiasts. With its modern design, global styling cues, and advanced features, it could also spark interest in emerging markets in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia where Mahindra already has a presence.

8. Key Competitors

In its segment, the new Bolero will compete with:

  • Maruti Suzuki Jimny
  • Force Gurkha
  • Tata Safari (in higher trims)
  • Mahindra Thar (for lifestyle SUV seekers)

The next-generation Mahindra Bolero is not just a facelift — it's a complete transformation. From its Mercedes G-Wagen inspired looks to the modern mechanical upgrades, Mahindra is ready to rewrite the legacy of its most successful SUV. If the company prices it competitively, it could dominate not just rural roads, but also urban and off-road trails globally.

Whether you're a long-time Bolero loyalist or a first-time SUV buyer, the 2025 Bolero might just tick all your boxes — rugged, modern, safe, and stylish.


Disclaimer

All information provided is based on currently available spy shots, industry reports, and official teasers. Final specs and features may vary at the time of launch.


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