2025 Mahindra Thar Facelift Launched from ₹9.99 Lakh

Mahindra has given its popular lifestyle SUV, the Thar, a mid-cycle refresh for 2025. Prices now start at ₹9.99 lakh and go up to ₹16.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelift brings a host of feature upgrades and interior improvements, while the tried-and-tested powertrains remain unchanged. Interestingly, the new Thar does not come with a soft-top option at launch.

Prices and Variants

The 2025 Thar facelift is priced lower at the entry point compared to the outgoing model, undercutting it by ₹32,000. At the top end, however, prices have gone up slightly, with the fully-loaded LXT 4WD AT now retailing at ₹16.99 lakh – ₹38,000 more than before.

Variant-wise pricing (ex-showroom, ₹ lakh):

Variant 1.5 Diesel 2.0 Petrol 2.2 Diesel
AXT RWD 9.99
LXT RWD 12.99
LXT RWD AT 13.99
LXT 4WD 14.69 15.49
LXT 4WD AT 16.25 16.99

What’s New on the Outside

The facelifted Thar doesn’t look drastically different, but a few touches keep it fresh. It gets a body-coloured front grille, a redesigned dual-tone bumper, and two new paint shades – Tango Red (replacing the older red) and Battleship Grey. Beyond these, the SUV retains its familiar boxy stance, circular headlamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, and signature tail-lamps.

Interior Updates and Features

Inside, the Thar facelift has undergone more noticeable changes. Updates include:

  • A new all-black dashboard theme

  • Fresh steering wheel design

  • Door-mounted power window switches (instead of the centre console)

  • Rear AC vents

  • Individual front armrests with storage

  • A-pillar grab handle

  • Electrically-operated fuel-lid opener

In terms of features, Mahindra has added a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with an upgraded off-road suite, along with a rear camera, rear wiper, and washer to improve practicality.

Engines and Drivetrains

The facelift does not alter the engine lineup. Buyers can still choose between:

  • 1.5-litre diesel (119hp)

  • 2.0-litre turbo-petrol (152hp)

  • 2.2-litre diesel (132hp)

Manual and automatic gearbox options continue as before. The 2.2 diesel remains 4WD-only, while the 2.0 turbo-petrol can be had with both RWD and 4WD configurations.

Verdict

With prices starting lower than before, refreshed interiors, a larger touchscreen, and added convenience features, the 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift looks like a more practical yet equally rugged lifestyle SUV. While purists may miss the soft-top option, the changes should keep the Thar appealing to both off-road enthusiasts and urban buyers alike.

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