
The Mahindra Bolero Neo is offered in five distinct variants—N4, N8, N10, N10(O) and N11—each tailored to meet diverse customer needs with a blend of functionality, comfort and style.
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The Mahindra Bolero Neo is offered in five distinct variants—N4, N8, N10, N10(O) and N11—each tailored to meet diverse customer needs with a blend of functionality, comfort and style.
The newly updated Mahindra Bolero Neo is offered in five distinct variants—N4, N8, N10, N10(O) and N11—each tailored to meet diverse customer needs with a blend of functionality, comfort and style. From the entry-level N4 to the fully loaded N11, here is a factual, SEO-optimised breakdown of what each variant brings to the table.
As the foundation of the range, the N4 focuses on core utility. It features body-coloured bumpers, Bolero-signature side cladding and an X-type spare-wheel cover. The cabin is equipped with vinyl upholstery and basic fabric for the rear seats, along with power steering, front and rear power windows, central locking, a twin-pod LCD instrument cluster and manual AC with ECO mode. Safety essentials include dual airbags, ABS with EBD, corner-braking control, seat-belt reminders and reverse-parking sensors.

Building on the N4, the N8 adds subtle design upgrades and comfort touches. The wheel-arch cladding and dual-tone ORVMs lend a more dynamic look, while fabric upholstery replaces vinyl for the second and third rows. Practical enhancements include anti-glare IRVM, roof lamps for all rows and a tilt-adjustable steering wheel. Convenience features gain rear defogger with wiper, remote key entry and a 12 V charging point.

The N10 variant introduces premium styling and technology. It gains a chrome-inserted grille, sporty static bending headlamps with DRLs, front fog lamps and a roof-mounted spoiler. Inside, height-adjustable driver seat, armrests for front and second-row passengers, delayed power windows on all doors and C-type USB charging ports enhance comfort. The 22.8 cm touchscreen infotainment system with rear-view camera, Bluetooth, USB and AUX connectivity, plus four speakers and two tweeters, deliver improved on-board entertainment. Steering-mounted audio controls and cruise control add to driver ease.

The N10(O) mirrors the N10 feature list with the addition of leatherette upholstery in Mocha Brown, roof-mounted “magic lamp” illumination, “follow-me-home” headlamps and ISOFIX child-seat mounts in the second row. Electrically adjustable ORVMs and a reverse parking camera are also included, bolstering safety and convenience.

At the pinnacle, the N11 offers Boss-level refinement. It sits on R16 alloy wheels and is available in new dual-tone colour schemes (Jeans Blue, Concrete Grey). The interior theme shifts to Lunar Grey leatherette, matched by RideFlo advanced suspension technology for a smoother ride. Performance and ease are delivered by the mHawk100 engine with micro-hybrid engine-stop/start and ECO mode, plus multi-terrain technology for enhanced off-road traction. The cabin is dominated by the 22.8 cm infotainment touchscreen, USB C-type ports, cruise control and luxury touches such as a leatherette steering wheel garnish and power windows with delay.
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