Especificaciones y análisis del Mahindra Bolero
Power
101HP
Torque
238Nm
Consumption
-l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
-s
Top Speed
-km/h
Weight
1875kg
Price
14,950€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
RWD
5 / 4 doors
- L
62 L
74 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Mahindra Bolero 4x2 DC · 101 CV (2006-2007)
General description
The 2006 Mahindra Bolero is the embodiment of robustness and functionality. Hailing from India, this double-cab pickup doesn't seek to seduce with luxury or performance, but to convince with the honesty of its purpose: to be a tireless work tool, designed to withstand the most demanding tasks without faltering.
Driving experience
Driving the Bolero is a visceral and authentic experience, a return to unfiltered driving. The 2.5-liter, 101 hp diesel engine is ever-present, with its characteristic sound and a torque that pushes decisively from low revs. The suspension, with a rear rigid axle, transmits every detail of the road, connecting you directly with the machine and the terrain. There are no subtleties, just the gratifying feeling of mastering a mechanical and predictable vehicle, built to last.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function prevails over form. Its lines are square, imposing, and devoid of any aesthetic artifice. The body conveys a sense of unbreakable solidity, while the interior, spartan and built with resistant materials, is designed to withstand the harshest treatment. It is the beauty of the pragmatic, a vehicle that does not hide its workhorse nature.
Technology and features
The technology on board the Mahindra Bolero is strictly what is necessary to fulfill its function. Its mechanical heart, a diesel engine with common rail injection, turbo, and intercooler, is reliable and capable. Beyond that, the vehicle embraces simplicity: it lacks modern complex electronic aids, opting for proven solutions like a ladder frame chassis or drum brakes on the rear axle. It is an ode to classic engineering, where ease of repair is a virtue.
Competition
In its time, the Bolero competed with established titans like the Toyota Hilux, the Mitsubishi L200, or the Ford Ranger. While its competitors already offered higher levels of comfort and equipment, the Mahindra played in its own league, that of ultra-resistance at a noticeably lower acquisition price. It was the choice for those who sought maximum load capacity and durability for every euro invested, above any other attribute.
Conclusion
The Mahindra Bolero is much more than a simple pickup; it is a faithful companion for the toughest jobs. It is a vehicle that demands giving up comfort and modern technology in exchange for bombproof reliability and minimal maintenance costs. It generates a bond of pure trust, the certainty of having a tool that will never let you down, no matter how tough the day. It is, in essence, a vehicle with a soul of iron.
