Modified Mahindra Bolero Invader
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Mahindra Bolero Modified Into A Monster Truck

Mahindra Bolero SUV has been among popular off-roaders in the country. Ever since its launch we have seen thousands of modifications of the Bolero, though the latest one shows its monster truck avatar with bigger tyres and updated engine. Painted in custom mustard yellow pain, the Mahindra Bolero Invader looks quite rugged and muscular.

Upfront, the SUV features customized off-road bumper, 52-inch LED light bar and LED fog lamp assembly. The LED DRLs and LED turn indicators look similar to the Lexus. The front grille and headlamps, however, are carried over from the regular model.  In order to increase its approach and departure angle, the stock bumper has been removed.

Mahindra Bolero Invader

The more pronounced wheel arches with massive 35-inch tyres further enhance its macho looks. The modified Mahindra Bolero Invader has been lifted by 8-9-inches. There is a long LED bar fitted on the roof and snorkel. Unlike the regular model, the modified Bolero gets powered footsteps that come out when the door is opened. The side mirroes are said to be sourced from Toyota FJ cruiser. Read – Mahindra Is Woking On A Micro SUV?

At the back, the monster truck features aftermarket LED taillamps and tailgate mounted spare wheel. Interior has also been modified significantly. You will notice the sporty all-black theme with leather seats and a basic touchscreen infotainment system. The modified Bolero has JWS speakers at the rear and front facing seats for the rear seat occupants.

Mahindra Bolero Invader Interior

Under the hood, the modified Mahindra Bolero Invader features a Scorpio DI turbo diesel engine that’s good enough for 72.5bhp and 152Nm. Just so you know, the standard model comes with a BS6 75bhp, 1.5L mHawk diesel engine. The modified Bolero offers fuel efficiency of around 12-13kmpl and is capable to attain a top speed of around 118kmph. The regular suspension setup has also been replaced with the Ironman suspension units and K&N air filter respectively.

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Mahindra Bolero Modified Into A Monster Truck
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