Mahindra Launches the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance at Rs 13.99 lakh

Mahindra & Mahindra, has launched the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance in compliance to AIS:125 (Part 1) norms that govern the Type B Ambulance segment priced at Rs 13.99 lakh. The Neo+ is based on the Bolero Neo that was launched in 2021. This the Ambulance version of the Neo gets a longer wheelbase for a spacious cabin and also the more powerful 2.2L mHawk engine powering it. The Bolero Neo+ Ambulance can also be got via the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) at a discounted pricing of Rs 12.31 lakh.

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The Bolero Neo+ Ambulance is based on the Neo platform and its Gen-3 chassis is built using a high-strength steel body shell. The Neo+ Ambulance is powered with the 2.2L mHawk engine mated to a 6-speed gearbox in a rear-wheel-drive configuration. This engine makes 120 HP of power produces a peak torque of 280 Nm. The Bolero Neo+ Ambulance comes with a long list of features for its medical sector which includes a single-person operable stretcher mechanism, provision for an oxygen cylinder, a washbasin assembly that facilitates hygiene and a public address system ensures clear communication during emergencies. Further enhancing its functionality, the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance includes a D+4 seating capacity within its air-conditioned cabin.

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Mr. Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO – Automotive Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, “With the launch of the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance, we reinforce our commitment to nation-building. The Bolero brand has long served sectors meant to improve and secure communities and the public at large. Ranging from the Police, Army and Paramilitary forces, to government departments engaged in firefighting, forestry, irrigation and public works, all have relied on Bolero-badged SUVs for its robustness and performance in diverse operational environments. The Bolero Neo+ Ambulance, with its versatile performance, continues this legacy by expanding accessibility to healthcare services, especially for, but not limited to, those in the remote areas of smaller towns and upcountry locations.