Mahindra Bolero Neo First Drive | New Identity For A New Customer? Views : 2031 The Bolero Neo takes the place of the TUV300. So who is the customer that this new moniker is looking to attract? Change can be good. To keep us on our toes, refresh our outlook and allow us to return to everyday humdrum, refreshed. But can a change of name change one's fortunes? Mahindra is hoping this is true with the Bolero Neo. Maybe some of the Bolero's legendary sales will rub off on the TUV300? I mean the Bolero Neo. It's Different From The TUV300 Yes, but the changes are subtle. The DRLs shift to the top of the headlamps now and the bonnet gets a Bolero like grill. The bumper design has also been refreshed a little. On the side there is a new cladding that runs across the length of the Neo, at the height of the door handles, mimicking another Bolero trait. There is also a new alloy design and the tyre profiles have changed to 215/75 R15s.