Mahindra Launches New Bolero Maxx Pickup in Surkhet
Surkhet. Agni Incorporated Private Limited, under the Agni Group, the official distributor of Mahindra pickup and commercial utility vehicles in Nepal, has launched the new Bolero Maxx pickup in Surkhet amidst a special ceremony.
The vehicle, which is Nepal's first and only pickup with a 2-ton payload capacity, was officially introduced at the Mahindra showroom located in Birendranagar Municipality-12, Padampur.
The event was held under the chief guestship of Prakash Kumar Shahi, Chairman of Visit Karnali Yatayat Pvt. Ltd., and was attended by Mahindra & Mahindra India Country Manager Mahesh Thakuri, Agni Group Pickup Product Head Roshan Shrestha, SUV Manager Gokul Kharel, local showroom manager Jai Singh Saud, along with local customers and media personnel.
The company has made this pickup available in two heavy-duty variants: 'HD 1.7 LX' and 'HD 2.0L SXi'. The starting price for the HD 1.7 LX variant is set at 2.995 million rupees, while the HD 2.0L SXi starts at 3.295 million rupees. These variants are said to be suitable for both general transport and inter-city logistics.
The Bolero Maxx pickup is built on an entirely new platform, incorporating the Bolero's renowned durability, low maintenance costs, and high resale value. It is equipped with Mahindra's state-of-the-art 'm2Di' engine, with a payload capacity ranging from 1.7 to 2 tons. The company claims that the HD 2.0L variant, featuring a segment-first 10-foot long cargo bed, will become a 'segment leader' for sectors such as construction materials, agriculture, and fisheries.
During the launch, brand representatives expressed confidence that the Bolero Maxx would make transport services safer and more efficient across Nepal's diverse geography and rugged roads.
To strengthen the vehicle's structure, 'single-piece body side outer' (BSO) and 'high-strength low-alloy' parts have been used, ensuring the vehicle's durability.
Agni Group stated that the pickup launched in Surkhet will soon be expanded to other major commercial cities in Nepal. This new vehicle is expected to address Nepal's growing logistics needs and further solidify Mahindra's leadership position in the small commercial vehicle market.
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