Mahindra Bolero Terminator SUV Details and Live Photos

Mahindra Bolero Terminator SUV Details and Live Photos

The one-of-its-kind Mahindra Bolero Terminator you see here has been custom-made by Green Army Motorsportsbased in Gurugram, India. The Jeep Wrangler-inspired version of the popular SUV has massive footprints, all thanks to the Maxxis Bighorn off-road tyres along with the all-black rims.

Jeep Wrangler-Inspired Mahindra Bolero Terminator
Jeep Wrangler-Inspired Mahindra Bolero Terminator

Starting with the front, Terminator leaves all the Bolero expressions behind for the massive Jeep grille with round headlights and a Wrangler-style bonnet. The front bumper is minimalistic, featuring an integrated bull bar and a winch. The connected skid plate offers high levels of protection while improved suspension and tyres bring class-leading ground clearance.

Jeep Wrangler-Inspired Mahindra Bolero Terminator
Jeep Wrangler-Inspired Mahindra Bolero Terminator

The massive tyres made way for the extended fenders for the Terminator, mounted using multiple bolts while being equipped with integrated indicator lights. The same can be spotted on the rear wheel arches, increasing the overall road presence by a large margin. The side frame is divided into three glass sections and every element is edgy for the dedicated off-road profile.

Mahindra Bolero Terminator
Mahindra Bolero Terminator Features Dual Sunroofs

The modifiers have equipped this typical version of Bolero with dual sunroofs while the front glass is inclined at a decent angle to impart is a modern outlook. The interior of the Bolero Terminator stays all-black with chrome highlights, adding important features like a powered driver seat, black leather covers, and a black leather-wrapped steering wheel. Apart from the cost of getting a new Bolero, Terminator will take another INR 8.50-10 lakh of cost, depending on the features that you need.

Mahindra Bolero Terminator Interior
Mahindra Bolero Terminator Interior

DisclaimerAs per a recent ruling by the Supreme Court, modifying a vehicle in India is illegal. If you do modify your car/bike, it needs to get certified by the RTO (Regional Transport Office).

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