
Mahindra rolled out the first major update for the current-generation Thar in October 2025, bringing subtle exterior tweaks and a few feature upgrades. At the time, the 3-door SUV was expected to pick up design cues from the Thar Roxx, positioned a rung above, but that didn’t happen. However, a recently spotted test mule wearing partial camouflage now hints that these updates could arrive with another refresh for the Mahindra Thar; the launch timeline is unclear at the moment.
- New grille, alloy wheels and LED headlights expected
- Changes under the hood unlikely
New Mahindra Thar spy shots explained
Projector LED headlights with C-shaped DRLs, bigger 19-inch alloy wheels

For context, the last update to the Thar added a body-colour finish to the seven-slot grille, a dual-tone front bumper, a rear wiper and a rearview camera integrated into the spare wheel. The latest spy shots, however, suggest more noticeable changes, including LED projector headlights with C-shaped daytime running lamps (DRLs), a double-stacked six-slot grille and new diamond-cut alloy wheels, likely 19-inch.

Interior changes aren’t visible, but additions such as front ventilated seats, an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror (IRVM), power-folding outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs), push-button start and a wireless charger are expected.
New Mahindra Thar engine and gearbox expectations
Turbo-petrol, diesel choices may continue to be on offer
The updated Thar may carry over the current model’s engine options, including the 152hp 2-litre turbo-petrol, 119hp 1.5-litre diesel and 132hp 2.2-litre diesel, along with their respective gearbox options. Four-wheel drive is likely to remain optional with the petrol engine while being offered as standard on the more powerful diesel.

