Mahindra & Mahindra on Friday unveiled the new ‘Thar 2025‘, priced from Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated SUV Thar facelift comes with refreshed design elements, advanced comfort features and smart technology aimed at enhancing both urban commuting and weekend adventures.
In a statement, the company described the ‘Thar facelift’ as “more than just an SUV,” calling it a lifestyle symbol embraced by a community of over 3 lakh owners.
Key Changes in the Thar Facelift
The refreshed Thar debuts with a distinct new front grille, dual-tone bumpers, and revised R18 alloy wheels, lending it a mildly upgraded road presence. Inside, Mahindra introduces an all-black dashboard, a new steering wheel, and six colour choices including two fresh options: Tango Red and Battleship Grey. Enhanced comfort comes courtesy of a sliding central armrest, rear AC vents for rear passengers, new door-mounted power windows, a rear wash wiper, internally operated fuel lid, and a dead pedal for automatics.
Variant Lineup and Feature Additions
The revised variant structure brings the AXT variant as a fresh entry point, followed by the LXT in both RWD and 4WD configurations. Key features now standard or newly added in upper trims include a 26.03 cm HD touchscreen (Android Auto and Apple CarPlay), rear-view camera, adventure-oriented Gen II statistics, and Tyre Direction Monitoring System. The variant portfolio also aligns with customer feedback by offering multiple petrol and diesel engine options paired with 6-speed manual and automatic gearboxes across RWD and 4WD layouts.
Launch Highlights
The 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift was officially released on October 2, 2025, with prices ranging from ₹9.99 lakh to ₹16.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The entry price is ₹32,000 lower than the outgoing base model, increasing the Thar’s competitiveness against rivals such as the Maruti Jimny.
Key Changes and Features
Exterior: Updates include a new body-coloured grille, dual-tone bumpers, revised 18-inch alloy wheels, and two new paint options: Tango Red and Battleship Grey.
Interior: Major upgrades inside are a larger 10.25-inch HD infotainment touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a new steering wheel, rear AC vents, relocated power window switches to the door pads, sliding centre armrest, and door-mounted grab handles.
Comfort and Convenience: Fuel lid now opens via a button, rear wash wiper and camera for enhanced convenience and safety, new charging ports for rear passengers, and an all-black dashboard theme.
Safety: Includes a rear camera and rear wiper, expanding the Thar’s safety and usability features.
Engine and Transmission Options
The facelift continues with the previous engine lineup:
2.0-litre petrol (mStallion)
1.5-litre diesel
2.2-litre diesel (mHawk)
Transmission choices: 6-speed manual or automatic; available in RWD and 4WD configurations.
Variant Pricing (Ex-showroom)
Variant | Engine/Drive | Price (₹ lakh) |
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AXT RWD | 1.5 diesel | 9.99 |
LXT RWD | 1.5 diesel | 12.99 |
LXT RWD AT | 2.0 petrol | 13.99 |
LXT 4WD | 2.0 petrol / 2.2 diesel | 14.69 / 15.49 |
LXT 4WD AT | 2.0 petrol / 2.2 diesel | 16.25 / 16.99 |
Pricing: Reduction and Comparison
The facelifted Thar’s base price is around ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 less than that of the outgoing model, reflecting both GST Driven adjustment and Mahindra’s strategy to undercut rivals. In contrast, the Maruti Suzuki Jimny now starts at ₹12.32 lakh and tops out at ₹14.29 lakh. The Thar’s starting price is significantly lower, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
Model/Variant | Base Price (₹ lakh) | Top Variant (₹ lakh) |
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Mahindra Thar | 9.99 | 16.99 |
Maruti Suzuki Jimny | 12.32 | 14.29 |
Facelift Approach: Conservative Moves
Despite the updates, Mahindra has retained most of the mechanicals and off-road capability, with visible changes mostly limited to aesthetics, interior trims, and tech enhancements. This conservative approach suggests a stable, evolutionary upgrade rather than a dramatic overhaul, allowing the Thar to continue appealing to both urban buyers and die-hard adventure fans without alienating its core audience.
Mahindra’s new Thar facelift delivers calculated upgrades, sharper pricing, and additional comfort, all while maintaining its off-road DNA and buyer focus, ensuring potent rivalry with the Jimny for India’s adventurous SUV-seekers.
Summary
The 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift keeps its rugged character but gains more modern features and improved practicality without changing its proven mechanicals. The competitive pricing and upgrades are aimed at enhancing both lifestyle buyers and serious off-road enthusiasts.