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Mahindra Bolero vs Mahindra XUV500 Comparison

Compare Mahindra Bolero vs Mahindra XUV500 to know which is better. Detailed cars comparison on Mahindra Bolero vs Mahindra XUV500 compare price, specs, mileage, performance, reviews and other features on car&bike.

Bolero vs XUV500 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsBoleroXUV500
Price7.99 L11.28 L
Power1493 CCN/A
ClassSUVSUV
Mileage16 KM/LN/A
Bolero
Mahindra Bolero
*Ex-Showroom Price
7.99 L
XUV500
Mahindra XUV500
*Ex-Showroom Price
11.28 L
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Mahindra Bolero
B4
7.99 L
W9 1.99-Litre
Mahindra XUV500
W9 1.99-Litre
11.28 L

Overview

Overall Rating
4.5
7.2
Value For Money7.007.75
Significance7.007.75
Styling4.007.00
Comfort4.007.50
Safety3.506.50
Environment-6.00
Merit Or Usp5.008.00

Specifications

Engine Type1.5L MHawk75 Diesel EngineN/A
Displacement (CC)1493 CCN/A
No. of Cylinders3N/A
Power75 bhp @ 3600 rpmN/A
Torque210 Nm @ 1600–2200 rpmN/A
Top Speed125N/A
Acceleration 0 to 100 Kmph18.0N/A
No. of gears5N/A
Drive TrainRWDN/A
Turbocharger YesN/A
Emissions StandardBS6 Phase 2N/A

Features

Air ConditionerManual No
Adjustable Rear HeadrestsNA No

Pros Cons of Mahindra Bolero

Pros

  • Strong ladder-frame construction
  • Proven diesel engine with good low-end torque
  • Soft suspension suited to rough roads
  • Simple mechanical layout
  • Affordable entry price

Cons

  • Limited safety equipment
  • Side-facing third-row seats without seat belts
  • No automatic transmission option
  • Cabin materials feel dated
  • Engine refinement below modern standards

Verdict

The Mahindra Bolero is based on function over fashion. The recent updates enhance the equipment and comfort a little bit, but the core character remains the same. It still suits buyers who consider toughness, ability to carry loads and mechanical simplicity more important than touchscreen size or driving dynamics. The ride is still compliant, the engine has usable torque at low speeds, and maintenance is comparatively inexpensive.

If your usage is mainly urban and you are looking for a more polished experience, the Bolero Neo makes a better case. But if you are looking for a traditional, no-nonsense SUV that has earned its reputation over the past 25 years, the Bolero still justifies its existence in the Indian market.

Seshan Vijayraghvan sums it up clearly in our review:

“This is still a utilitarian SUV. The layout hasn't changed much, and Mahindra has kept it that way since that's what Bolero buyers expect.”

Pros Cons of Mahindra XUV500

Pros

  • Looks better than before. Facelift ups the premium quotient
  • Seats are well bolstered
  • More power available on the diesel

Cons

  • There's a hint of body roll
  • Low on power at lower rpms
  • Understeers when you take a corner

Verdict

Mahindra is offering some new colours on the XUV500 - Crimson Red and Mystic copper, both of which we did not get to see; but the Crimson Red looked promising on the presentation board. Mahindra will hope the refresh brings its customer base back into M&M showrooms and more importantly, back to driving the once popular XUV500.

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