M&M unveils Bolero City Pik-Up

Priced at ₹6.25 lakh, designed for ease of use in city traffic

August 29, 2019 10:52 pm | Updated 11:04 pm IST - Bengaluru

Vikram Garga, VP of marketing, automotive division, M&M, left, and Manoj Kumar Gupta, Senior General Manager, Sales (South), Customer Management Sales, M&M with the Bolero City Pik–Up vehicle in Bengaluru on Thursday.

Vikram Garga, VP of marketing, automotive division, M&M, left, and Manoj Kumar Gupta, Senior General Manager, Sales (South), Customer Management Sales, M&M with the Bolero City Pik–Up vehicle in Bengaluru on Thursday.

M&M has launched Bolero City Pik-Up, specially designed for city applications.

Priced at ₹6.25 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru), it comes with a longer cargo/utility box.

The vehicle is a new addition to M&M’s pick-up segment of vehicles designed for manoeuvrability and driver comfort. The short bonnet design makes the vehicle take swift turns in narrow and crowded city areas. The vehicle packs a 2,523cc m2Di engine with a torque of 195 Nm providing a power of 4.6kW for better performance, said the firm.

Vikram Garga, vice-president of marketing, automotive division, M&M, said: “To help people resolve the city ride fatigues and anxieties, we have reinvented the Bolero pick up, presenting the best solution for city goods transportation.’’

The single cabinet ergonomics is emphasised with a wider co-driver seat for best driving experience during intra-city business trips. The pick up has a payload capacity of 1.4 tonnes and 8.7ft 5.6ft cargo carriage to carry heavy loads. The pick up also comes with a warranty of three years/1,00,000 kilometers with a minimal maintenance cost.

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