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Mahindra Thar

Mahindra Thar is a 4 seater SUV car with 4WD / RWD options. Mahindra Thar Price starts from ₹ 11.25 Lakh & top model price goes upto ₹ 17.60 Lakh. It offers 19 variants in the 1497 cc & 2184 cc engine options. This car is available in Petrol and Diesel options with both Automatic & Manual transmission. It's Petrol mileage is 15.2 kmpl & Diesel mileage is 15.2 kmpl. This model has 2 safety airbags. This model is available in 5 colours. Based on Mahindra Thar user reviews, it has earned an overall user rating of 4.5 out of 5.
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Mahindra Thar Specs & Features

Engine1497 cc - 2184 cc
Power116.93 - 150.19 bhp
Torque300 Nm
Seating Capacity4
Drive Type4WD / RWD
Mileage15.2 kmpl
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  • Lane Change Indicator
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Mahindra Thar Car Latest Update

Price: The Mahindra Thar is priced from Rs 11.25 lakh to Rs 17.60 lakh (ex-showroom pan India).

Variants: It is available in two broad variants: AX(O) and LX.

Colour Options: Mahindra offers five colour options for the Thar: Everest White, Aquamarine, Red Rage, Napoli Black, and Galaxy Grey.

Seating Capacity: It can seat up to four passengers. 

Engine and Transmission: The Thar gets three engine choices:

  • A 2-litre turbo-petrol engine (152 PS/300 Nm)

  • A 2.2-litre diesel engine (132 PS/300 Nm)

Both the above engines are available with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the RWD model features a 1.5-litre diesel engine (118 PS/300 Nm) with a 6-speed manual transmission, while the turbo-petrol unit comes with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed torque converter automatic.

Features: Key features include a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, cruise control, manual AC, steering-mounted controls, a washable interior floor, and detachable roof panels.

Safety: Safety features include dual front airbags, hill descent control, traction control, rear parking sensors, and seat belt reminders for both the driver and front passengers.

Rivals: The Mahindra Thar faces competition from the Force Gurkha and Maruti Suzuki Jimny, as well as similarly priced monocoque compact SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, MG Astor, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, Toyota Hyryder, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara.

Mahindra Thar 5-door: The Mahindra Thar 5-door was recently seen struggling on slushy terrain. The Mahindra Thar 5-door will be launched this year.

Mahindra Thar E: Patent images of the Mahindra Thar E have surfaced on the internet.

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Mahindra Thar Price

Mahindra Thar price starts at ₹ 11.25 Lakh and top model price goes upto ₹ 17.60 Lakh. Thar is offered in 19 variants - the base model of Thar is AX Opt 4-Str Hard Top Diesel and the top model Mahindra Thar Earth Edition Diesel AT.

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Thar AX Opt 4-Str Hard Top Diesel(Base Model)2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.11.25 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top Diesel RWD1497 cc, Manual, DieselMore than 2 months waitingRs.12.75 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top AT RWD(Base Model)1997 cc, Automatic, PetrolMore than 2 months waitingRs.14 Lakh*
Thar AX Opt 4-Str Convert Top1997 cc, Manual, PetrolMore than 2 months waitingRs.14.30 Lakh*
Thar AX Opt 4-Str Convert Top Diesel2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.14.85 Lakh*
Thar AX Opt 4-Str Hard Top Diesel RWD1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.15 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top1997 cc, Manual, Petrol, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.15 Lakh*
Thar Earth Edition
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1997 cc, Manual, Petrol, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waiting
Rs.15.40 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top MLD Diesel2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.15.55 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Convert Top Diesel2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.15.75 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top Diesel2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.15.75 Lakh*
Thar Earth Edition Diesel
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2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waiting
Rs.16.15 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Convert Top AT1997 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 15.2 kmplMore than 2 months waitingRs.16.50 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top AT1997 cc, Automatic, PetrolMore than 2 months waitingRs.16.60 Lakh*
Thar Earth Edition AT(Top Model)1997 cc, Automatic, PetrolMore than 2 months waitingRs.17 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top MLD Diesel AT2184 cc, Automatic, DieselMore than 2 months waitingRs.17 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Convert Top Diesel AT2184 cc, Automatic, DieselMore than 2 months waitingRs.17.15 Lakh*
Thar LX 4-Str Hard Top Diesel AT2184 cc, Automatic, DieselMore than 2 months waitingRs.17.20 Lakh*
Thar Earth Edition Diesel AT(Top Model)2184 cc, Automatic, DieselMore than 2 months waitingRs.17.60 Lakh*
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Mahindra Thar Review

From a bare-boned off-roader to a desirable modern terrain tamer that meets more than just one need, the all-new Thar has truly been worth the wait!

Exterior

It’s always difficult to update an age-old design without upsetting anyone, but Mahindra has, for the most part, done it right. We’re sure that a certain carmaker whose name starts with J will be foaming at the mouth because there’s no denying how much this new Thar looks like a Wrangler two door. But design rights aside, the Thar is a very tough and modern-looking SUV with even more road presence than before.

On our drive through the streets of Mumbai, there wasn’t a single motorist who wasn’t checking it out or giving it some very excited thumbs up. Every panel is now chunkier, the new 18-inch wheels have been very smartly designed, and the car itself has grown in terms of length (+65mm), width (129mm) and wheelbase (+20mm). Interestingly, the overall height is shorter, especially if you get the hard top or convertible soft top.

Mahindra Thar 2020

But for all its modernities, it retains various old-school elements. You still get exposed door hinges for the removable doors, bonnet clamps mounted on either side of the hood, a modernised take on the old CJ series’ square tail lamps, and a tailgate-mounted spare wheel (alloy in the top end). 

Even the front grille adds some retro, albeit, controversial charm and the front end seems to draw inspiration from the old Mahindra Armada Grand. While you do get fender-mounted LED DRLs, the headlights themselves use basic halogen bulbs as do the fog lamps. The most interesting bit is how Mahindra has been subtle with some things and over the top with others. 

We liked the little easter eggs, like the Thar with two camels insignia on the front windshield and tree branch insignia on the rear windshield. But then, there’s no mistaking this car for anything else with ‘Thar’ branding on the front bumper, front fender, wheels, mirrors and tail lamps! Look at the rear end of the old Mahindra-SsangYong Rexton and you know that Mahindra’s obsession with badging is consistent.

Mahindra Thar 2020

A big plus this time around is the number of options. The base AX variant comes with a fixed soft top as standard, while the top-end LX can be had with either a fixed hard top or a convertible soft top. The latter two can be fitted to the base variant as options. Colour options on offer are Red Rage, Mystic Copper, Galaxy Grey, Aquamarine, Rocky Beige and Napoli Black. Unfortunately, there’s no white colour option which comes as a big surprise!

Interior

This is possibly the biggest area of improvement in the new Thar. While the old Thar appealed to enthusiasts, your family would question its Rs 11.50 lakh on road price tag. Outside of an AC and a basic instrument cluster, you had essentially nothing, with budget hatchback interior quality to top. 

So the new cabin is nothing short of a revolution. Climb in using the side step and you’re still welcomed with that badass driving position that overlooks the bonnet. But now, it’s accompanied by a brand new dashboard that both feels and looks well built and designed. In classic off-road SUV style, the dashboard is rather flat to keep you close to the windshield. The dashboard gets an IP54 waterproof rating and the cabin is washable with drain plugs provided too. However, with this rating, best avoid power washes and stick to a good old fashioned bucket and cloth.

The plastic quality feels thick, robust and thankfully, isn’t a mix and match of one too many textures. We particularly liked the serial number embossed on the front passenger’s side that’s part of more Thar branding on the inside (also seen on the seats and doors). 

The interior layout is reasonably practical too with a large storage area ahead of the gear lever that hosts two USB ports, an AUX port and a 12V socket. There are also two cup holders between the front passengers.

Above all else, the severe ergonomic flaws of the old car have been largely corrected. The seatbelt is now usable even for very tall occupants, the steering and pedals aren’t misaligned anymore and reaching the air con, and the infotainment system or transfer case lever is easy. Basically, anyone can use a Thar now without having to deal with off-putting quirks. 

That said, it isn’t flawless. The footwell offers no space to rest your left foot and it gets taxing even on short journeys. Even the automatic variants don’t offer a dead pedal and the central panel juts into the footwell, pushing your left foot inward and hampering comfort. This issue holds true for short and tall drivers alike.

Cabin space, though, is usable even for tall drivers with good headroom and knee room available. As standard, the Thar comes as a 6-seater with side-facing rear seats (like before) but is now also available as a 4-seater with front-facing rear seats (AX option and LX). You access the rear seats using a front seat backrest mounted release that pushes the front seat ahead. You then climb into the rear through the gap, which is wide enough for average sized users to get in with a little bend of the back.

It does work decently as a 4-seater but isn’t a rear seat charmer by any means. Four six footers can fit in with reasonable comfort, especially because there’s good headroom and shoulder room even at the rear. However, the foot room is compromised near the front seat rails and it makes the seating position awkward. To top it off, at least in the hardtop model, the rear windows don’t open at all. Fortunately, rear seat occupants do get large adjustable headrests and roll cage mounted 3 point seatbelts. And yes, the rear seats do fold down.

Technology

The amenities list is far better now, considering you actually have features to talk about! The new Thar gets front power windows, electrically adjustable mirrors, tilt steering, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, steering-mounted audio/phone controls, and even cruise control! 

It also gets remote keyless entry, a colour multi-information display, and a new 7-inch touchscreen with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and navigation. The touchscreen itself has some cool drive displays that show you roll and pitch angles, a compass, tyre position display, G monitor and more. It even gets a 6-speaker music system with two speakers and two tweeters mounted to the roof!

Safety

Safety is taken care of by dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, brake assist, ESP, hill hold, hill descent control, rear parking sensors and ISOFIX. It also features a tyre pressure monitoring system and tyre position indicator which should prove handy, especially off road. Oddly, there’s no rear camera.

Performance

A new generation brings with it more versatility. The Thar is now offered with a 2.0-litre petrol engine that makes 150PS and 320/300Nm of torque (AT/MT). The diesel is a new 2.2-litre unit producing 130PS and 300Nm of torque. Both engines are turbocharged and available with a 6-speed manual transmission as standard with the option of an AISIN 6-speed automatic. A rear biased 4x4 drivetrain comes as standard.

We only had a brief drive in Mumbai in which we sampled the petrol automatic, diesel automatic and diesel manual. 

Diesel Manual

The one big difference you first notice is the refinement. The new diesel is extremely smooth at start up and vibrations are controlled very well too. If you drive an old Thar, this one is a giant leap ahead in the NVH department. The controls are light and easy to use as well. The steering is about as light as it is in the XUV300 and the clutch throw is neither too long nor too heavy to manage traffic. Even the gear lever is smooth to use and slots in without a fuss. That’s a big relief compared to the old one which had different time zones for each gear.

What also stands out is the low rev torque. Second gear, 900rpm at 18kmph on a sharp incline and the Thar shows no signs of struggle! It climbs with joy inducing ease which is a good sign for its off-road ability. The motor itself isn’t too vocal. Yes, you can tell it’s a diesel and it does get loud after 3000rpm but the noise doesn’t boom or reverberate inside the cabin. Once you’re cruising in top gear, the engine noise is negligible and the car feels relaxed. 

Diesel Automatic

The 6-speed automatic transmission of the Thar feels similar to use as the XUV500 AT. It’s a torque converter and is reasonably responsive for regular use. With part throttle, gear changes can be felt a little and hard downshifts will be accompanied with a head nod. It’s not lightning quick by any means but gets the job done and makes daily drives hassle free. Yes, you do get a Tiptronic-style manual mode as well but no paddle shifters.

Petrol Automatic

What stands out the most in the petrol is its refinement. If the vibrations at startup/while driving hard are acceptable in the diesel, they’re negligible in the petrol. It’s not a dull engine either. Sure, there’s some turbo lag but it doesn’t feel lazy and picks up pace very quickly. Throttle response is good too and it’s a reasonably rev happy engine. The automatic transmission also feels smoother here than in the diesel, though the difference is marginal.

One oddity is a loud fluttering noise that you can hear from the exhaust when you floor it. It doesn’t show up in regular driving conditions but is quite noticeable when you get close to the redline.

The petrol will probably be the engine of choice for the urban Thar buyer. It should match the diesel for off-road performance and makes a lot of sense for those who just want a cool retro SUV as a second or third car. However, our experience with big SUVs running turbo-petrol engines tells us that fuel efficiency could just be a weak point and we’ll know better after a proper road test. 

Ride & Handling

It’s an old-school ladder frame SUV and behaves like one. The Thar’s ride quality is noticeably stiff and imperfections on the road do unsettle the cabin. Its ride feels jiggly over small bumps but it’ll blast through big potholes without a fuss. There’s also heaps of body roll and it doesn’t take much time to realise this isn’t an SUV you can chuck into a corner without your heart rate seeing a big spike. Even hard braking sees the car dive forward and you can feel your position change in the seat.

Simply put, if you own a compact SUV/subcompact SUV, do not expect that hatchback/sedan-like drive experience here. So as it stands, the Thar is still an off-roader that can handle tarmac decently. It is, by no means, an alternative to regular urban SUVs.

Off-Roading

The Mahindra Thar gets a shift-on-the-fly 4x4 system as standard with four modes: 2H (two-wheel drive), 4H (four-wheel drive), N (neutral) and 4L (crawl ratio). It also gets an auto-locking rear mechanical differential as standard, while the LX grade also gets ESP and brake-based electronic locking differentials (acts on front and rear axles). The brake locking differential activates when a wheel speed difference of over 60rpm is detected. Theoretically, the system negates the need for the mechanical rear differential lock, which is active after a 100rpm difference is detected.

There are also differences in the approach, departure and breakover angles and a bump up in ground clearance too, illustrated below.

Parameter Old Thar CRDe AX / AX (O) Variant LX Variant
Ground Clearance 200mm 219mm 226mm
Approach Angle 44° 41.2° 41.8°
Rampover Angle 15° 26.2° 27°
Departure Angle 27° 36° 36.8°

Variants

The Thar will be offered in three variants: AX, AX (O) and LX. The AX/AX (O) are available with both engine options but only with manual transmissions, while the LX gets all the options, save for the petrol manual.

Verdict

The Mahindra Thar always felt more crude and basic than it needed to be, especially considering the price. It was still a great off-roader but those who bought one would struggle to justify the cost outside of its off-road hardware. 

But now, the Thar is a truly modern off-road SUV that can handle the rough stuff without making you rough things out as a penalty. In no way is this something you should consider buying INSTEAD of a similarly priced compact SUV. It doesn’t have that comfort, on road manners or features. However, the Thar is now a machine you’d be happy to live with and the idiosyncrasies are both lower in number and less upsetting individually. It will most likely be the secondary car in the garage, but is, with some small caveats, good enough to be the only one.

Pros & Cons of Mahindra Thar

Things We Like

  • Attention grabbing design. Looks macho and has stronger road presence than ever before.
  • Available with petrol and diesel engines with a choice of 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions for both.
  • Design better suited for off-roading than before. Big improvements in departure angle, breakover angle and ground clearance.
  • More tech: Brake based differential locking system, auto locking rear mechanical differential, shift-on-the-fly 4x4 with low range, 7-inch touchscreen with off-road gauges, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay & navigation
  • Good quality interior with better practicality than before. The Thar is now more family friendly.
  • Improved noise vibration and harshness management. Doesn’t feel crude or outdated to drive anymore.
  • More configurations: Fixed soft top, fixed hardtop or convertible soft top, available as a 6- or 4- seater

Things We Don't Like

  • Stiff ride quality. Deals with bad roads well but sharp bumps can unsettle the cabin quite easily
  • Old school ladder frame SUV and behaves like one. Loads of body roll even on mild curves
  • Some cabin flaws: Rear windows aren’t openable, pedal box leaves no proper space to rest your left foot even in the automatic & thick B pillars create large blind spots to the side
  • It’s a heavily improved/polished version of a hardcore off-roader but not an alternative to more practical, comfortable, feature rich compact/sub compact SUVs
CarDekho Experts:
The Thar has matured from being a barebones off-roader into a more pleasing overall experience with broader capabilities. It’s still ideally a second car but, if some compromises are made, can also manage to be the only car in your garage too.

Stand Out Features

  • Mahindra Thar Shift-on-the-fly 4x4 transfer case with low range

    Shift-on-the-fly 4x4 transfer case with low range

  • Mahindra Thar 3 types of roofs to choose from - Hardtop, soft top or convertible

    3 types of roofs to choose from - Hardtop, soft top or convertible

  • Mahindra Thar Touchscreen with roll, pitch, steering angle, compass, G monitor displays

    Touchscreen with roll, pitch, steering angle, compass, G monitor displays

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Engine1497 cc - 2184 cc1462 cc2184 cc2596 cc1493 cc1997 cc - 2198 cc1482 cc - 1497 cc1999 cc - 2198 cc1956 cc1451 cc - 1956 cc
FuelDiesel / PetrolPetrolDieselDieselDieselDiesel / PetrolDiesel / PetrolDiesel / PetrolDieselDiesel / Petrol
Ex-Showroom Price11.25 - 17.60 Lakh12.74 - 14.95 Lakh13.59 - 17.35 Lakh15.10 Lakh9.90 - 10.91 Lakh13.60 - 24.54 Lakh11 - 20.15 Lakh13.99 - 26.99 Lakh15.49 - 26.44 Lakh13.99 - 21.95 Lakh
Airbags262222-662-76-72-6
Power116.93 - 150.19 bhp103.39 bhp130 bhp89.84 bhp74.96 bhp130 - 200 bhp113.18 - 157.57 bhp152.87 - 197.13 bhp167.62 bhp141 - 227.97 bhp
Mileage15.2 kmpl16.39 to 16.94 kmpl--16 kmpl-17.4 to 21.8 kmpl17 kmpl16.8 kmpl15.58 kmpl

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Mahindra Thar Mileage

The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 15.2 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 15.2 kmpl. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 15.2 kmpl.

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DieselManual15.2 kmpl
PetrolManual15.2 kmpl
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Mahindra Thar Colours

Mahindra Thar car is available in 5 different colors. View all car images with different colour options on CarDekho.

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What is the exact on-road price of Mahindra Thar?

The on-road price of Thar in Delhi starts at ₹ 13,58,019. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.

Which car is better Thar or Jimny?

Thar price starts at ₹ 11.25 Lakh ex-showroom and Jimny price starts ₹ 12.74 Lakh ex-showroom. Compare these two models on the basis of their price, features & specs.

What will the EMI or down payment for Mahindra Thar?

Mahindra Thar EMI starts at ₹ 26,864 per month for a tenure of 60 months @ 9.8% for a loan amount of ₹ 12.70 Lakh & down payment will be ₹ 1.41 Lakh.

Is Mahindra Thar a 4x4?

Mahindra Thar offers 4 wheel drive transmission in Indian Market. Check more specifications of Thar on CarDekho.

Does the Mahindra Thar have a sunroof?

Mahindra Thar does not have a sunroof.

What are the colour options of Mahindra Thar?

Desert Fury are the colour options of Thar.

Is Mahindra Thar is a 7 Seater Car?

No, the Mahindra Thar isn't a 7 seater car. You can choose a 7 seater car on CarDekho.

What is the seating capacity of Mahindra Thar?

Devyani asked on 5 Apr 2024

The Mahindra Thar has seating capacity if 5.

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What is the wheel base of Mahindra Thar?

Anmol asked on 2 Apr 2024

The Mahindra Thar has wheelbase of 2450 mm.

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Who are the rivals of Mahindra Thar?

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The Mahindra Thar is only available in diesel fuel type.

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Thar Price in India

CityOn-Road Price
BangaloreRs. 14 - 21.81 Lakh
MumbaiRs. 13.48 - 21.21 Lakh
PuneRs. 13.48 - 20.69 Lakh
HyderabadRs. 14.17 - 21.97 Lakh
ChennaiRs. 14.26 - 22.11 Lakh
AhmedabadRs. 12.80 - 19.54 Lakh
LucknowRs. 13.12 - 20.49 Lakh
JaipurRs. 13.29 - 20.90 Lakh
PatnaRs. 13.13 - 21.02 Lakh
ChandigarhRs. 12.73 - 19.38 Lakh
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