2025 Mahindra Bolero B8 Facelift Review: Price, Features & First Look

                                             The Indian automotive icon is back with a fresh avatar. Here is a comprehensive first look and review of the 2025 Mahindra Bolero B8 Facelift, analyzing its new features, design updates, and pricing.


2025 Mahindra Bolero B8 Facelift Review: The Legend Returns

The Mahindra Bolero has arguably been the backbone of rural and semi-urban India for two decades. It’s tough, reliable, and built like a tank. But for 2025, Mahindra has decided that “tough” can also be “stylish.” The newly launched Bolero B8 Facelift brings the legendary SUV into the modern era with premium upgrades, a stealthy new look, and features we’ve all been waiting for.

If you are planning to buy a rugged SUV that doesn’t break the bank, the 2025 Bolero might just be your best bet. Let’s dive into what makes this “Desi G-Wagon” special.

Exterior Design: Rugged Yet Refined

The first thing you’ll notice is that the 2025 Bolero retains its classic boxy silhouette—and thankfully so. However, the B8 variant introduces significant cosmetic updates that make it look more premium.

  • New Front Grille: A bold new 5-slat grille with vertical chrome inserts gives it a dominating road presence.

  • Stealth Black Colour: For the first time, the Bolero is available in a ‘Stealth Black’ shade, adding a menacing, gangster-chic appeal that enthusiasts love.

  • Alloy Wheels: The top-spec B8 trim now rides on stylish 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, replacing the old steel rims and wheel caps.

  • Lighting: While the headlamp shape remains familiar, it now features static bending technology and new fog lamps integrated into a reworked bumper.

 

Interior & Features: A Welcome Upgrade

The biggest complaints about the old Bolero were always about its bare-bones cabin. Mahindra has addressed this in the 2025 B8 model. The cabin now feels far more upmarket with the introduction of dual-tone beige and black interiors.

Key Interior Highlights:

  • <u>Touchscreen Infotainment:</u> Finally! The Bolero B8 gets a 17.8 cm (7-inch) touchscreen system. While it doesn’t support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, it includes Bluetooth connectivity for music and calls.

  • <u>Premium Upholstery:</u> The seats are now draped in premium leatherette upholstery, which is easier to clean and looks much better than fabric.

  • <u>Comfort Features:</u>

    • Steering-mounted audio controls.

    • USB Type-C fast charging ports.

    • New bottle holders on door trims.

    • Front and rear power windows.

Note for Buyers: For more detailed interior walkthroughs and accessory guides, check out the latest updates on AutoTorque.in.

 

Engine & Performance Specs

Under the hood, Mahindra has stuck to its strengths. The 2025 Bolero B8 is powered by the tried-and-tested mHawk75 Diesel Engine. It isn’t built for racing; it’s built for torque and pulling power.

SpecificationDetails
Engine1.5-Litre mHawk75 Diesel (3-Cylinder)
Power76 BHP @ 3,600 rpm
Torque210 Nm @ 1,600-2,200 rpm
Transmission5-Speed Manual (RWD)
Mileage (ARAI)~16.7 kmpl (Estimated)
SuspensionCoil Springs (Front) / Leaf Springs (Rear)

The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) setup ensures that the Bolero can still tackle sludge, rough rural roads, and steep inclines with ease, even when fully loaded with 7 passengers.

 

2025 Mahindra Bolero Price List (Ex-Showroom)

The 2025 Bolero lineup has been simplified. The new B8 sits at the top of the range, offering the most value for private buyers.

VariantPrice (Ex-Showroom)Key Features
Bolero B4₹ 7.99 LakhAC, Power Steering, Digital Cluster, ABS
Bolero B6₹ 8.95 LakhMusic System, Power Windows, Wheel Caps
Bolero B6 (O)₹ 9.09 LakhFog Lamps, Rear Wiper, Driver Info System
Bolero B8₹ 9.69 LakhTouchscreen, Alloys, Leather Seats, Fog Lamps

(Prices are introductory and subject to change. For the latest on-road prices in your city, visit AutoTorque.in.)

 

Verdict: Should You Buy It?

The 2025 Mahindra Bolero B8 is not a soft-roader like the Venue or Brezza. It is a proper, ladder-frame SUV designed for bad roads. If your priority is durability, low maintenance, and road presence, this is the car for you. The addition of the touchscreen and alloy wheels finally makes it a viable option for family buyers in smaller cities who wanted a bit more luxury in their workhorse.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the on-road price of the 2025 Mahindra Bolero B8?
The top-end B8 variant is priced at ₹9.69 Lakh (ex-showroom). Depending on your state taxes, the on-road price will likely range between ₹11.20 Lakh to ₹11.80 Lakh.

2. Does the 2025 Bolero B8 have a sunroof?
No, the 2025 Mahindra Bolero B8 does not come with a sunroof. It focuses on practicality and ruggedness rather than luxury features.

3. Is the new Bolero available in petrol?
No, the Mahindra Bolero 2025 is available only with a 1.5L Diesel engine. There is no petrol variant.

4. Does the new Bolero touchscreen support Android Auto?
No, the 7-inch touchscreen in the B8 variant supports Bluetooth and USB connectivity but does not support Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.

5. What is the mileage of the 2025 Bolero?
You can expect a real-world mileage of 14-15 kmpl in the city and up to 17 kmpl on highways, depending on driving conditions.

6. Is the Bolero B8 a 7-seater?
Yes, all variants of the Bolero, including the B8, come with a 7-seater configuration (two jump seats in the boot).

7. What safety features does the 2025 Bolero have?
Standard safety features include Dual Airbags, ABS with EBD, Reverse Parking Sensors, and a seatbelt reminder. It does not have 6 airbags or a 360-degree camera.

8. What is the difference between Bolero B6(O) and B8?
The B8 adds 15-inch alloy wheels, a touchscreen infotainment system, leatherette upholstery, and a more premium steering wheel compared to the B6(O).

9. Can I buy the Bolero B8 in ‘Stealth Black’?
Yes, the new Stealth Black color is a major highlight of the 2025 facelift and is available on the B8 variant.

10. Is the Bolero better than the Bolero Neo?
The classic Bolero (this model) is more rugged and uses metal bumpers, making it better for rough rural use. The Bolero Neo is more comfortable, has a better suspension for city use, and has more modern tech. Choose the classic Bolero for toughness and the Neo for comfort.

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