The regular Bolero is the highest-selling SUV in the Mahindra lineup and there are plenty of reasons why. It caters to the semi-urban and rural population of our country. The requirements from a vehicle in those environments are completely different than what people want in the cities. Mahindra also has a lot of experience in serving the rural markets for a longer time than the city customers. Therefore, they equip products like the Bolero and TUV300 with such features that find appeal among the rural buyers. They make rugged ladder-on-frame chassis SUVs and offer practicality and utility aspects in such offerings. That is why they started to offer the TUV300 range back in 2015. This was done to give the buyers an option of opting between a hardcore SUV like a Bolero or a relatively modern and more feature-rich but still practical TUV300. It enjoyed a lot of success before being discontinued after the implementation of BS6 emission norms. Now, the TUV300 might be back under the…
Mahindra TUV300 to be called Bolero Neo- Spy Pictures & Details
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by Krupali
- Categories: Automobile, Business
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