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 |
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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:
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A new all-black dashboard theme
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Fresh steering wheel design
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Door-mounted power window switches (instead of the centre console)
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Rear AC vents
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Individual front armrests with storage
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A-pillar grab handle
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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:
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1.5-litre diesel (119hp)
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2.0-litre turbo-petrol (152hp)
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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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