New Delhi: Mahindra & Mahindra has launched the all-new Thar 2025, priced from ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The refreshed SUV features a modern design, enhanced comfort, and smart technology, catering to both urban commuters and off-road enthusiasts.

A blend of style, tech & adventure
Mahindra described the new Thar as “more than just an SUV,” calling it a lifestyle vehicle that represents freedom, adventure, and exploration. With a strong community of over 3 lakh owners, the Thar has become one of India’s most iconic SUVs.

The Thar 2025 is equipped with a 26.03 cm HD infotainment screen supporting Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with Type-C USB ports for seamless smartphone integration. A tyre direction monitoring system ensures added safety. At the same time, the Adventure Stats Gen II feature provides off-road data including altimeter, trip meter, steering direction, racing tab, and pressure details — designed especially for thrill-seekers.

Engine and transmission options
The SUV is available with a range of engine choices and multiple transmission setups, including:

  • 6-speed manual transmission
  • 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission
  • RWD and 4X4 configurations
  • Comfort and convenience upgrades
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Features to improve passenger and driver comfort:

  • Rear AC vents for second-row passengers
  • Sliding armrest and dead pedal (in AT variants)
  • Door-mounted power windows
  • Rear-view camera for easier manoeuvring
  • Internally operated fuel lid for hassle-free refuelling

Mahindra on Thar’s evolution
“Over the years, Thar has become more than just an SUV — it’s a symbol of freedom and adventure. The New Thar reflects customer feedback, blending rugged capability with modern design and technology,” said Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO – Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

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With the new Thar 2025, Mahindra aims to deliver an unparalleled driving experience, offering versatility for city drives and off-road explorations alike.

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