2025 Mahindra Thar Facelift Spotted (New Features & Images) | V3Cars

Here are some of the changes or feature upgrades of the Mahindra Thar 2025 based on the images of the spotted car.

Mahindra Thar 2025 (Thar Facelift)

The 2025 Thar facelift will get new, thicker steering with more upmarket feeling controls, similar to those of the Roxx:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

The Thar 2025 will get a larger, 10.25-inch touchscreen, similar to the one we have seen in the Roxx:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

The new 2025 Mahindra Thar will get JK Tyre Ranger AT tyres instead of Ceat Crossdrive AT or Czar AT tyres. Also, there’s now Thar branding in one of the spokes of the alloy wheels. In the centre of the alloy wheels, you can see the rear camera to help with reversing the car:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

The power window switches will move to the proper place (on the doors) while the space behind the shifter will bring armrests similar to those of the Roxx. The handbrake will move to the left side of the centre console behind the 4WD lever:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

The 1.5L diesel RWD will continue with the new Thar 2025 facelift as visible in the images:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

Rear seat occupants will get AC vents with USB C port and a 12V power outlet:

Mahindra thar 2025 facelift images spotted

It’s unclear at the moment if the car will get a new grill like that of the Roxx or continue with the simple vertical slats. Stay tuned for our expected price estimations to get an idea of how much it might cost when it goes on sale in the coming weeks.

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