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Mileage of Bolero
Mileage of Bolero

How to Increase Mileage of Bolero?

10 Jul 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    Bolero offers an ARAI mileage of 16-17.29 kmpl and city mileage of 12-13 kmpl
  • 2
    You can increase the Bolero mileage by driving in eco mode and avoiding idling
  • 3
    You can also keep the tyres properly inflated and practice light-foot driving
Outline

Despite being a reliable workhorse, many Bolero owners would be interested in learning how to further increase their Bolero mileage. While the reported ARAI figures for Bolera are quite impressive in their own right, real-world numbers often tell a different story. The reason for this difference is that a car’s mileage depends on several factors, some of which are well within the driver’s control. In this blog, we will be discussing these factors in detail and providing some tried-and-tested tips that will help you improve your Bolero mileage by a significant margin.

 

Mahindra Bolero ARAI Mileage

 

ARAI mileage of the Bolero gives you an understanding of the mileage you will get on the road and the money you will be spending on fuel. Here is the ARAI mileage that the Mahindra claims for the Bolero:

 

  • Bolero Diesel Manual (1.5 L mHawk): 16.0 kmpl
  • Bolero Neo Diesel Manual: 17.29 kmpl

 

It must be noted that the car delivers these numbers under controlled lab conditions.

 

Mahindra Bolero City Mileage

 

Mahindra Bolero City Mileage

 

City driving conditions involve endless start-stop cycles and idling at red lights, which take a toll on the Bolero's mileage. Average city mileage ranges from:

 

  • Bolero Diesel Manual (1.5 L mHawk): 11-12 kmpl
  • Bolero Neo Diesel Manual: 12-13 kmpl

 

Factors Affecting Bolero City Mileage

 

From smooth flyovers to pothole-prone lanes, city driving conditions can vary drastically, which in turn affects the Bolero mileage:

 

1. Frequent Stop-and-go cycles

 

Continuous acceleration and braking can increase wear on the engine, which leads to fuel wastage.

 

2. Long Idling at Signals

 

Prolonged idling during long traffic jams or while standing at a railway crossing can increase fuel consumption.

 

3. Overusing AC

 

Overusing the AC affects the fuel economy, especially during idling.

 

4. Not Using Clutch Smartly

 

Extensive clutching while in traffic increases wear and tear, wasting fuel.

 

5. Overloading the Boot

 

Loading the boot or overloading with passengers adds strain on the engine, lowering the Bolero's mileage.

 

6. Poor Tire Pressure

 

Inappropriate tyre pressure can also take a toll on the fuel economy as it increases rolling resistance.

 

Improving Mahindra Bolero City Mileage

 

Here are some practical tips that you can use to improve your Bolero’s mileage:

 

1. Practice Light Foot Driving

 

While driving, use gentle footing on the brake pedal and accelerator. Additionally, avoid sudden starts and stops.

 

2. Avoid Unnecessary Idling

 

When in long traffic jams, shut off the vehicle engine, as idling for a long time increases fuel wastage.

 

3. Drive in Eco Mode

 

Use the Micro Hybrid technology to optimise fuel consumption while negotiating the city traffic. Keep the speed below 80 kmph at all times, even on highways.

 

4. Tyre Pressure Checks

 

Conduct cold pressure checks every two weeks to maintain proper tyre pressure for your Bolero. Also, follow the manufacturer suggested tyre pressure.

 

5. Use AC Smartly

 

Excessive use of the AC can affect fuel economy. Limit AC usage, especially when in city traffic, to avoid fuel wastage.

 

6. Use Clutch Mindfully

 

Do not shift gears at the last possible moment and refrain from revving in lower gears. Timely shifting ensures steady speed.

 

Mahindra Bolero Highway Mileage

 

It is during highway travel that you can achieve peak fuel efficiency, as it does not involve frequent idling. Here is what you can expect from your Bolero mileage:

 

  • Bolero Diesel Manual (1.5 L mHawk): 14-15 kmpl
  • Bolero Neo Diesel Manual: 15-16.5 kmpl

 

Factors Affecting Bolero Highway Mileage

 

On highways, you get longer and steadier drives that maintain the optimum RPM range. There are a few factors that, if not taken care of, can affect the Bolero’s mileage on highways:

 

1. High Speed Driving

 

Driving on highways at speeds above 80 kmph increases wind resistance, which in turn increases fuel consumption.

 

2. Improper Gear Usage

 

Waiting for the last minute to shift up a gear increases wear and tear on the engine RPM range, which reduces the Bolero mileage.

 

3. Inconsistent Speeding

 

Frequent changing of lanes or overtaking affects fuel economy.

 

4. Heavier Loads

 

Overloading your Bolero's boot or seats exerts the engine and reduces fuel efficiency.

 

5. Driving on Hilly Terrain

 

When driving in hilly areas, engine load can increase, affecting the fuel economy.

 

6. Quality of Engine Oil

 

Inappropriate or outdated oil can make things more difficult for your Bolero. In the long term, this will result in higher fuel consumption.

 

Improving Mahindra Bolero Highway Mileage

 

Here are some tips to improve the Bolero mileage on highways:

 

1. Maintain a Steady Driving Speed

 

While driving on the highways, ensure to maintain a safe driving speed of 80 kmph.

 

2. Load Mindfully

 

Pack mindfully to minimise aerodynamic drag, reduce pressure on the engine, and enhance Bolero Mileage.

 

3. Use Cruise Control

 

Use the cruise control that the Bolero Neo is equipped with on flat highways at a consistent speed to improve fuel economy.

 

4. Close the Windows

 

Driving with windows open above 60 km/hr increases wind resistance, affecting the Bolero's mileage.

 

5. Shift Up Early

 

When at cruising speed, refrain from driving in lower gears and try to keep the machine in higher gears for best fuel economy.

 

Conclusion

 

While the Mahindra Bolero is built for performance, you can get respectable mileage out of it with the proper driving habits. Whether in the city or on highways, you can get closer to the impressive ARAI figure in real life with a little effort.

 

Refrain from overloading, switch gear smoothly, and maintain your used Bolero regularly. These small driving habits go a long way and will help you improve your Bolero’s mileage while providing a more efficient drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

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