Ceat Becomes Official Tyre Supplier For The Mahindra Bolero Neo

- Ceat will be supplying the CZAR HP range of tyres for the new Bolero Neo.
- The new Mahindra Bolero Neo rides on 217/75 R15 tyres.
- The Mahindra Bolero Neo is offered in three variants- N4, N8 and N10.
Ceat Tyres joined hands with Mahindra becoming the official tyre supplier for its newly launched Mahindra Bolero Neo. Ceat will be supplying the CZAR HP range of tyres for the new Bolero Neo in 217/75 R15 size. The Ceat CZAR HP is a road-performance tyre with adequately tall profile and its inter-connected groves along with optimised sequence tread block pattern help in giving better control and low noise at all speeds. The company says that the tyre is designed to provide better steering control and higher fuel efficiency, and has been optimised for the Mahindra Bolero Neo.
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The Ceat CZAR HP is a road-performance tyre with adequately tall profile.
Amit Tolani, Chief Marketing Officer, CEAT Tyres said, "We take pride in our association with Mahindra, which has grown over the years. We have come a long way since 2015, and the Mahindra Bolero Neo is a testimony of our unwavering commitment to offer the best-in-class products. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with Mahindra"
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The Mahindra Bolero Neo is essentially a replacement for the Mahindra TUV300.
Mahindra launched the new Bolero Neo on Tuesday with introductory prices starting at Rs. 8.48 lakh for the N4 variant and going up to Rs. 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India) for the N10 variant. There's also a top-spec N10 (O) trim but prices are yet to be revealed. The new model is essentially a replacement for the Mahindra TUV300 and builds on the Bolero brand name that has been a strong-performing model for Mahindra in the last two decades. The Mahindra Bolero Neo is a sub-4 metre car and is a 2WD only model. Yet it offers what Mahindra calls 'multi-terrain technology' - with a limited-slip differential. It is powered by the same 1.5-litre mHawk 3-cylinder engine that that puts out 100 bhp and 260 Nm of peak torque.
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