Kerala Man Arrives In Toyota Vellfire: Takes Delivery of 30 Brand New Bolero Pik-Ups [Video]

The festive season is almost here, and this is one of those times of the year when business owners prepare themselves to offer good products at attractive prices. The definition of preparation is different for different businesses. Here, we have one such video of two young entrepreneurs who bought not one or two, but 30 Mahindra Bolero Pik-Ups just to make their customer experience better.
The video has been shared by Spulber on his Instagram. In the video, we see a Toyota Vellfire and a Land Rover Defender arriving at an open ground. On the ground, there were 30 brand-new Mahindra Bolero Pik-Ups parked, all ready to be delivered to the young business owners.
The young businessmen seen here are the owners of Mayoori Furnitures, a large furniture shop in Kerala. They already had a fleet of delivery vehicles, and with the addition of the newly bought Bolero Pik-Ups, they now have over 100 delivery vehicles.
The reason they bought so many Boleros is as part of preparations for the Onam sale that they conduct every year. Onam is a popular festival in Kerala, and during this time of the year, most business owners come forward with great deals for appliances, furniture, and even clothing.
Demand for such items often goes up during this season, and delivering furniture to customers’ homes on time becomes a huge task. It is to meet this demand that they decided to buy so many vehicles at once.
The owners of the business arrived in two expensive cars. The first one is a Toyota Vellfire luxury MPV, and the other is a Land Rover Defender SUV. The Vellfire is actually an MPV that has gained popularity among several business owners and celebrities in India. It offers utmost comfort and is extremely reliable, like any Toyota.
It offers premium features like a fully digital instrument cluster, ADAS features, a 360-degree camera, ventilated and heated seats, an electrically adjustable steering wheel, and more. The car gets electric window curtains for both second- and third-row passengers. In the rear seats, there are two captain seats, roof-mounted entertainment, and both seats have electric adjustments and a reclining function. A split glass roof adds to the airiness of the cabin.
The Toyota Vellfire is powered by a 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine paired with a strong hybrid system. It generates around 193 PS and 240 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to an e-CVT gearbox.
Toyota offers the Vellfire in two variants: the Hi variant, priced at ₹1.22 crore (ex-showroom), and the VIP with Executive Lounge Package variant, which costs ₹1.32 crore (ex-showroom).
The Land Rover Defender seen here in the video is the 110 variant, which is available with both petrol and diesel engine options. The SUV here is likely to be the diesel version. Prices for a brand-new Defender SUV start at ₹1.05 crore (ex-showroom) and go up to ₹2.79 crore (ex-showroom).