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The entry-level RWD variants of the Mahindra Thar have received a price hike of Rs 10,000 in May 2024. In contrast, the AWD variants' prices are retained.
The Mahindra Treo produces 8kW of power and 42Nm of torque from its AC induction motor and has a claimed top speed of 55kph. The three-wheeler has a 7.37kWh battery pack with a claimed range of 141km.
The pre-facelift version of the Mahindra XUV300 was five-star rated by Global NCAP. The same safety rating is expected from its facelifted version, the Mahindra XUV3X0.
The upcoming five-door Mahindra Thar is expected to have a long list of exclusive offerings. Plus, it will rival the upcoming five-door version of the Force Gurkha.
Not long ago, the facelifted version of the Mahindra XUV300 was recently spotted with a heavy camouflage. This vehicle is in the final testing stage as it nears the launch.
Going by the leaked images and videos, we can see that this new 5-door Thar will get a redesigned front grille and bumpers to distinguish it from the 3-door version.
We used to treat the Thar as a two-seater only, nobody from our friends and family ever liked sitting in the rear row for more than a 15 to 20-minute ride. I hope we see an improved rear-seat experience in the upcoming 5-door Thar.