The Mahindra Thar may be a fan favourite when it involves accessorizing as most owners like to add bits to the factory-spec model. Even with the tech-loaded second-gen Thar, there’s no dearth of official Mahindra accessories, a number of which are functional while most are aesthetic. Just over two months after the launch of the new Thar, Mahindra has added a couple of new accessories.
Accessory | Price |
Number plate and camera mount spare boot-mounted spare wheel | Rs 820 |
Radiator protection guard | Rs 4,970 |
Red interior theme (seat covers, bezels and accents) | Rs 7,700 |
Olive green interior trim kit | Rs 2,500 |
Canvas seat covers | Rs 9,550 |
Canvas driver’s seat back organizer | Rs 1,520 |
Canvas rear seats back organizer | Rs 2,390 |
Spare wheel covers with design | Rs 3,190 – Rs 3,290 |
New Accessories on Offer
Other accessories already on offer for the new Thar include exterior cosmetic kits, different alloy wheels, side steps and additional cladding along side differing types of floor mats and seat cover designs. a number of the feature upgrades on offer include mounting kits for an sound system and speakers, additional steps and trays, and a couple of premium audio options. It also comes with accessories catered to the rugged needs of adventurous owners like a roof tent kit, winch, compressor , straps and various tools.
The Mahindra Thar is currently available in AX(O) and LX trims only, which accompany 4WD and therefore the choice of either a convertible soft top or a hard and fast hard top. The top-spec variants accompany a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, tyre pressure monitor, control , and electrically operated AC.
Mahindra offers the 2020 Thar with a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and a 2.2-litre diesel , both with the selection of a 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions. the selection of powertrains depends on the variant. it had been launched within the cheaper AX Std and AX variants also but the carmaker is currently not taking orders for those. Mahindra also recently announced that it’ll offer front-facing rear seats as standard as against the jump seats within the lower variants.
The new Thar is so popular that the waiting period is already stretching towards Q4 of 2021. Still, if you would like one, the variants available cost between Rs 11.90 lakh and Rs 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom) with prices thanks to increase soon. it’s no direct rivals until the launch of the BS6 Force Gurkha and possibly the new Maruti Suzuki Jimny.