The 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift introduces various enhancements to the iconic off-roader, including design tweaks, new features, and interior modifications, while retaining its proven mechanical components. This article provides a comprehensive comparison between the previous and updated models, examining design elements, interior refinements, new features, technical specifications, and pricing.
**Design Analysis**
The original Thar showcased a distinctive design characterized by its tough appearance, incorporating features such as rugged bumpers, removable roof panels, squared wheel arches, the signature seven-slat grille, and other off-road-oriented design cues. The facelift maintains these core design aspects, while incorporating subtle updates to enhance its visual appeal.
The front grille now adopts a body-colored finish, improving visual integration. The redesigned dual-tone bumpers with silver accents contribute to a more dynamic look. The color palette expands with the addition of Battleship Grey and Tango Red, replacing the previous Rage Red option.
**Feature Enhancements**
The original Thar offered features such as steering-mounted controls, manual air conditioning, roof-mounted speakers, and a 7-inch touchscreen.
The 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift elevates the experience with several upgrades. These include an electric fuel-lid opener, Type-C charging ports for both front and rear passengers, and rear AC vents. The infotainment system gets a larger 10.25-inch display and a redesigned interface, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Moreover, the new Thar incorporates a reversing camera, along with a rear wiper and washer system.
**Interior Overview**
The previous Thar’s interior was designed for both daily use and demanding off-road conditions, featuring roof-mounted speakers, a touchscreen infotainment system, and washable floor panels. While offering a straightforward layout, the interior provided the essential comfort expected of a modern SUV while enduring rugged terrains.
Mahindra has implemented several interior changes, including a new steering wheel design. The facelift version now features grab handles on the A-pillars, branded with ‘THAR’, for both the driver and front passenger (previously only on the co-driver’s side). A sliding armrest with storage has been included. Automatic variants benefit from a dead pedal. Additionally, the power window switches are now located on the door armrests instead of the center console.
**Powertrain Specifications**
The facelifted Thar maintains its existing engine lineup. It continues to offer the 1.5-liter diesel engine producing 118PS/300Nm, the 2.2-liter diesel engine delivering 132PS/300Nm, and the 2.0-liter turbo petrol engine generating 150PS/320Nm. Transmission options consist of a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
The rear-wheel-drive configuration is available with the 1.5-liter diesel (manual only) and the 2.0-liter turbo-petrol (automatic only). The four-wheel-drive setup is offered with the larger diesel and the turbo-petrol, both available with manual and automatic gearboxes.
**Price Points and Competition**
The earlier model was priced between Rs 11.35 lakh and Rs 17.60 lakh (ex-showroom). The 2025 Mahindra Thar facelift is offered at a price range of Rs 9.99 lakh to Rs 16.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Both models continue to compete with the same rivals, including the Force and Maruti Jimny.


