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Mahindra Bolero Neo vs Tata Nexon (2026)

Mahindra Bolero Neo (₹9.90 Lakh – ₹12.20 Lakh) and Tata Nexon (₹7.37 Lakh – ₹14.22 Lakh) go head-to-head in the compact suv space. Here is how they compare on the numbers (July 2026).

  • The Tata Nexon is more affordable — it starts ₹2.53 Lakh lower than the Mahindra Bolero Neo.
  • The Tata Nexon is the more powerful car, with 118 bhp against 100 bhp.
  • The Tata Nexon is more efficient on paper — up to 24.08 kmpl vs 17.3 kmpl.
  • Only the Tata Nexon has a published NCAP crash-test rating (5 stars).

Specification Comparison

SpecMahindra Bolero NeoTata Nexon
Ex-showroom price₹9.90 Lakh – ₹12.20 Lakh₹7.37 Lakh – ₹14.22 Lakh
Engine / Motor1.5L mHawk100 diesel1.2L turbo-petrol / 1.5L turbo-diesel / 1.2L turbo iCNG
Max power100 bhp118 bhp
Fuel optionsDieselPetrol, Diesel, CNG
TransmissionsManualManual, AMT, DCT
Mileage (claimed)17.3 kmpl (claimed)17.44 kmpl (petrol MT), 24.08 kmpl (diesel), 24 km/kg (CNG)
Seating75
Safety ratingNot tested5 stars
Airbags (max)26
Boot space382 L

Mahindra Bolero Neo in short

The Bolero Neo is the modernised take on the Bolero formula, built on a hydroformed ladder-frame chassis derived from the TUV300. It pairs the tough-SUV appeal and 7-seat practicality of its elder sibling with a more powerful 100 bhp diesel and a marginally better-equipped cabin. It sits in a niche of its own, competing partly with sub-4m monocoque SUVs like the Tata Nexon diesel on price.

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Tata Nexon in short

The Nexon is Tata's best-selling model and a perennial top-three player in India's cut-throat sub-4-metre SUV segment against the Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue and Kia Sonet. The 2023 facelift brought a dramatic Curvv-inspired design, twin digital displays and a 7-speed DCA automatic. It holds 5-star ratings from both Global NCAP and Bharat NCAP, and is the only car in the class with turbo-petrol, diesel and turbo-CNG options.

Full Nexonprices & variants →

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper: Bolero Neo or Nexon?

The Tata Nexon is more affordable — it starts ₹2.53 Lakh lower than the Mahindra Bolero Neo. (Ex-showroom prices, July 2026.)

Bolero Neo vs Nexon — which is safer?

NCAP ratings: Mahindra Bolero Neo — not yet tested; Tata Nexon — 5 stars.

Should I buy the Bolero Neo or the Nexon?

The Tata Nexon is more affordable — it starts ₹2.53 Lakh lower than the Mahindra Bolero Neo. The Tata Nexon is the more powerful car, with 118 bhp against 100 bhp. The Tata Nexon is more efficient on paper — up to 24.08 kmpl vs 17.3 kmpl. Beyond the numbers, shortlist by test-driving both — ride quality and dealer experience differ by city.