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- Mahindra is testing the new Bolero Neo on Indian roads, with sightings of a near-production model. Features include circular LED headlamps, C-shaped DRLs, vertical front slats, and possibly LED fog lamps. The SUV has a boxy profile inspired by the Land Rover Defender.
…Read More New-gen Mahindra Bolero Neo will be based on a new platform. (Instagram/gsautomotives_off) View Personalised Offers on Check Offers Mahindra and Mahindra have started testing the new Bolero Neo out on the Indian roads. It has been spotted quite a few times now. However, this time the test mule that was spotted was close to the production-spec. As of now, the launch date of the Mahindra Bolero is not yet known. From the video, we can make out that the new Bolero Neo will be equipped with a new set of LED headlamps that are circular in shape. There is a possibility that the LED Daytime Running Lamps are C-shaped, just like on the Thar Roxx and the updated 3-door Thar that will launch soon. Just like other Mahindra SUVs, there are vertical slats in the front, and it seems like there would be a set of LED fog lamps on offer as well. The overall profile of the SUV is very boxy and looks like it would be inspired by the Land Rover Defender. There is chunky side plastic cladding that enhances the SUV quotient of the Bolero Neo. Other things that we notice are flush fitting door handles and there will be a new set of alloy wheels. The test mule was spotted using alloy wheels from the XUV700. The SUV also gets a boot-mounted spare wheel. Also Read : Mahindra gearing up to showcase exciting concept cars this Independence Day. What we know so far Concerning the features, it is expected that the vehicle will be equipped with a touchscreen infotainment system that is compatible with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, USB ports for charging mobile devices, automatic climate control, and cruise control. A number of anticipated safety features include cruise control, traction control, an anti-lock braking system with electronic brake distribution, stability control, and six airbags. Mahindra’s New Flexible Architecture platformMahindra’s newest NFA, which stands for New Flexible Architecture platform, incorporates an innovative monocoque chassis aimed at reducing weight and improving compatibility with hybrid and electric powertrains. The organization intends to manufacture 1.2 lakh models using the New Flexible Architecture. These vehicles will be produced at Mahindra’s Chakan facility. By providing a range of powertrain options, Mahindra will adhere to the CAFE 3 regulations that are scheduled to take effect by 2027. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 08 Jul 2025, 11:01 AM IST
Source: hindustantimes.com