Mahindra today launched the refreshed version of Bolero Camper and Bolero Pik-Up range. The updates include a bolder front design along with practical features to enhance comfort and convenience, as well as iMAXX technology on select variants.
The vehicle features connected technology powered by the advanced iMAXX telematics solution which provides real-time vehicle insights, promoting enhanced operational efficiency and smarter fleet management. Additionally, the vehicle boasts a fresh look with new decals, body-colored ORVMs and door handles. Enhanced comfort features include headrests in the rear seats, air conditioning and heater, alongside a music system with Bluetooth calling.
To further enhance the overall value, Mahindra has made several features standard across all variants such as a recliner driving seat with a headrest, and a wider co-driver seat for added comfort. Other convenient additions include heater and air conditioning systems, central locking, and rear seat belts, ensuring a well-rounded and comfortable driving experience across all variants.
The Bolero Pik-Up now features a new front look, reclining driver’s seat with headrest, and a wider co-driver seat for added comfort. Additionally, heating and air conditioning systems have been introduced to enhance overall driving experience.
Mahindra continues its legacy as a pioneering market leader in the pickup segment, solidifying its dominance with these features upgrade. Both the Bolero Camper and Bolero Pik-Up are engineered for customers who rely on their vehicles as integral parts of their livelihood and operations. The latest enhancements to the Bolero range are designed to deliver comfort and convenience, reinforcing the company’s commitment to excellence in this category.
While both models have introduced rear seat belts and central locking as standard, they still miss out on essential modern safety elements like airbags, ABS, or electronic stability control.Though higher trims now come with a basic music system featuring Bluetooth, they fall short of offering the advanced digital instrument clusters or modern touchscreen infotainment systems seen in competitor vehicles. The vehicle still requires the driver to use a key manually to open the fuel tank, as it lacks an automatic opener. In certain Indian states, obtaining private white board registration for the Camper can be problematic due to missing mandatory safety features, often forcing it into commercial registration.



