Mahindra has officially phased out all convertible variants of the Thar, reducing the lineup and focusing entirely on hard-top models. The model range has shrunk from 19 to just 11 variants, including the popular Thar Roxx. This strategic streamlining is likely in preparation for a bigger facelift slated for 2026.
The 2025 Thar Roxx receives three thoughtful updates aimed at improving daily usability:
Mechanically, it remains unchanged—still powered by 2.0‑litre turbo‑petrol or 2.2‑litre diesel engines, available with manual or automatic transmissions, and priced between ₹12.99 L and ₹22.49 L (ex-showroom).
Thanks to the GST 2.0 rollout, Mahindra has passed significant savings onto customers. The Thar now sees price reductions of up to ₹1.56 lakh, making it more accessible while boosting market demand.
Mahindra has started early preparations for an electric version of the Thar. Though details are limited, this move aligns with growing EV demand and could significantly uplift Thar’s market positioning once launched.
An unusual turn of events brought the Thar into viral headlines recently—during a traditional "lemon-crushing" delivery ritual at a Delhi showroom, a customer accidentally accelerated, causing her Thar Roxx to crash through the glass balcony. Both occupants walked away with minor injuries, reminding everyone to prioritize safety—even during customs and celebrations.
The 2025 Mahindra Thar continues to blend heritage with subtle modernity:
The Thar remains a rugged, evolving icon—not just built to last, but built to endure affections and expectations, too.