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▼Mahindra is ready to take the wraps off the much-awaited Thar Facelift in September 2025, aiming to inject fresh design, advanced features, and improved cabin experience into its iconic off-roader. Thanks to several spy shots and industry leaks, enthusiasts now know what to expect from one of the most popular SUVs in India.
Exterior Design Upgrades
- Roxx-inspired styling: The facelifted Thar borrows design cues from the recently launched Thar Roxx, giving it a bolder road presence.
- New grille and lighting: The SUV features a vertical slat front grille and gets new LED projector headlights with distinct C-shaped DRLs, both derived from the Roxx 5-door.
- Redesigned bumpers and lamps: The SUV has an updated front bumper, LED turn indicators, and fresh fog lamps. Tail lamps and alloy wheels are also expected to get minor design tweaks.
- Maintained rugged silhouette: Despite these updates, the iconic three-door profile and overall robust stance remain unchanged.
Interior and Cabin Enhancements
- 10.25-inch free-standing infotainment system: The facelift now features a large, floating touchscreen with the latest UI, offering wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support.
- Fully digital instrument cluster: The new digital cockpit is complemented by the flat-bottom steering wheel shared with the Thar Roxx.
- Comfort and utility: The Thar still offers hardwearing materials, but higher trims are likely to get wireless phone charging, illuminated switches, and new seat upholstery.
- No ADAS yet: It is expected to retain a manual interior mirror and currently misses out on 360-degree cameras and ADAS, differentiating it from the five-door.
Engine, Drive, and Mechanical Highlights
The Thar facelift is poised to continue offering its proven and diverse powertrain options:
|
Engine |
Displacement |
Power (est.) |
Transmission |
Drivetrain |
|
mStallion Petrol |
2.0 L |
~150+ bhp |
6MT / 6AT |
RWD/4WD |
|
mHawk Diesel |
2.2 L |
~130+ bhp |
6MT / 6AT |
RWD/4WD |
|
Turbo-diesel |
1.5 L |
~115 bhp |
6MT |
RWD |
Chassis: Retains the ladder-on-frame construction for durability.- Drivetrain: Continues with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive models for diverse off-road capabilities.
- Suspension and brakes: Mahindra is unlikely to make major changes to the suspension and braking setup.
Price, Launch Timeline & Competition
- Expected launch: Late September 2025; bookings to open soon.
- Estimated price: ₹12–18 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.
- Main competitors: Maruti Suzuki Jimny, Force Gurkha, and upcoming off-roaders in the same bracket.
- Available colours: Black, White, and Red initially, with more shades likely later.
Key Features at a Glance
|
Feature |
Details |
|
Touchscreen Display |
10.25-inch floating with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay |
|
Instrument Cluster |
Fully digital |
|
Headlamps |
LED projector with C-shaped DRLs |
|
Transmission |
6-speed MT/AT |
|
Drivetrain |
RWD / 4WD |
|
Seats/Upholstery |
New material and design (higher trims) |
|
Charging |
Wireless (top trims) |
|
Safety |
Six airbags (expected), rollover protection, ABS, EBD, ESP, hill hold/descent |
Conclusion
With a modern design, richer interior features, and proven mechanicals, the Mahindra Thar facelift aims to further strengthen its dominance in India’s lifestyle SUV market. It brings the popular three-door lineup in line with Mahindra’s latest styling cues, giving adventure seekers new reasons to consider the Thar as the ultimate affordable off-roader. The launch this September is sure to keep the brand firmly ahead in the rugged SUV segment.
Neha Mehlawat
Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.