Mahindra Bolero Neo+ Ambulance hits the market, offering a cost-effective solution for emergency care
Delhi : Bolero Neo+ Ambulance, which is priced at Rs 13.99 lakh and meets with the AIS:125 (Part 1) standards that apply to the Type B Ambulance category, has been introduced by Mahindra & Mahindra, one of the top SUV manufacturers in India. The Neo+ is built on the same durable foundation as the Bolero Neo, which was introduced in 2021, but it has a wider wheelbase for a roomier cabin and a potent 2.2L mHawk engine to meet the needs of ambulance owners and operators in various countries. You can purchase the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance for less than the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) price of Rs 12.31 lakh.
With the introduction of the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance, Mahindra & Mahindra's CEO for the automotive sector, Nalinikanth Gollagunta, stated, "We strengthen our commitment to nation-building. The Bolero brand has historically supported industries aimed at enhancing and protecting local communities and the general public. Government agencies involved in firefighting, forestry, irrigation, and public works, as well as the Police, Army, and Paramilitary forces, have all relied on Bolero-badged SUVs for their durability and performance in a variety of operational conditions. With its adaptable performance, the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance carries on this history by increasing access to healthcare services, particularly for, but not exclusively for, individuals in the outlying regions of smaller towns and upcountry places.
Based on the Neo platform, the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance sports a high-strength steel body shell and a Gen-3 chassis. Rear-wheel drive and a 6-speed gearbox are features of the Neo+ Ambulance. The Neo+ Ambulance has a power output of 120 HP and a peak torque of 280 Nm, ensuring quick response times in dire situations.
Numerous innovations on the Bolero Neo+ Ambulance are designed to enhance patient care and transportation effectiveness. This features a stretcher mechanism that can be operated by one person, space for an oxygen tank, a washbasin assembly that promotes hygiene, and a public address system that guarantees effective communication in an emergency. The Bolero Neo+ Ambulance has a D+4 seating capacity inside of its air-conditioned cabin, further boosting its utility.