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New Mahindra Thar Prices Increased

The all-new Mahindra Thar has finally received its first-ever price hike since its launch on 2nd October 2020. The petrol version of Thar off-roader now starts from Rs 12.10 lakh, while the diesel variant begins from Rs 12.30lakh (ex-showroom). Let's take a look at the variant-wise revised prices: – 

1. Prices of Mahindra Thar Petrol variants – 

Variants

Roof Type

Old Price

New Price

Difference

AX (O)

Convertible soft top

Rs 11.90 lakh

Rs 12.10 lakh

Rs 20,000

LX

Convertible soft top

Rs 13.45 lakh (AT)

Rs 13.85 lakh

Rs 40,000

LX

Hard Top

Rs 12.49 lakh 

Rs 12.79 lakh

Rs 30,000

LX (automatic)

Hard Top

Rs 13.55 lakh)

Rs 13.95 lakh

Rs 40,000

2. Mahindra Thar diesel variants prices – 

Variants

Roof Type

Thar Diesel Old Price

Thar Diesel New Price

Difference

AX (O)

Convertible soft top

Rs 12.10 lakh

Rs 12.30 lakh

Rs 20,000

AX (O)

Hardtop

Rs 12.20 lakh

Rs 12.40 lakh

Rs 20,000

LX

Convertible soft top

Rs 12.85 lakh

Rs 13.15 lakh

Rs 30,000

LX (automatic)

Convertible soft top

Rs 13.65 lakh 

Rs 14.05 lakh

Rs 40,000

LX

Hard Top

Rs 12.95 lakh 

Rs 13.25 lakh

Rs 30,000

LX (automatic)

Hard Top

Rs 13.75 lakh

Rs 14.15 lakh

Rs 40,000

The prices of 2021 Mahindra Thar has been increased by up to Rs 40,000.

Also Read: 2020 Mahindra Thar SUV: Pros, Cons, And Should You Buy It?

It is important to note that these new prices will also be applicable for bookings that have been made between 1st December 2020 to 7th January 2021, whereas the buyers who have booked the SUV in or before November 2020, will have to pay the launch / old prices. Those who book the Thar from 8th January 2021 onwards, will be required to pay the final price applicable at the time of the delivery, which means there could another price hike for the Thar in near future. 

Also Read: 2020 Mahindra Thar Gets More Customisable Accessories

At present the second-generation Mahindra Thar is in huge demand with a waiting period stretching up to 9 months, depending on the variant & roof type. The reason for the huge demand is may be due to its monopoly in the Indian market, as it has no direct rival, but it will soon get a fight from the upcoming Maruti Suzuki Jimny and BS6 Force Gurkha.

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