New
Mahindra Thar
Mahindra
has launched a face-lifted version of its Thar jeep that has incorporated a
number of styling and comfort enhancements. In an attempt to refresh its jeep
not just on the grounds of appearance, Mahindra has also made it more
convenient for occupants while also making it more capable off-road with the incorporation
of a manually locking rear differential.
On
the face of it, the refreshed Mahindra Thar gets a new and bigger front bumper,
new clear lens head lamps, more flared wheel arches, new side steps, new rear
bumper and a revised canopy that is easier to attach and detatch. There is also
a new modular hard top roof as an option alongside alloy wheels and more.
The
underpinnings of the updated Mahindra Thar remain the same as the original
model with a ladder frame chassis, coil springs up front and leaf springs at
the rear. The rear shackles though have been strengthened to deal with more
weight and the front hook has been strengthened too. Under, the hood the new
Mahindra Thar continues to be powered by the earlier model’s 2,498 cc, four
cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine that develops 105 PS of max power @ 3,800
rpm and 247 Nm of peak torque between 1,800 rpm and 2,000 rpm. The engine is
mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The four-wheel drive transfer case
too is the same Borgwarner unit, now featuring a rear differential lock. Mahindra
claims that the vehicle has been made more refined thanks to a new catalytic
converter.
Inside
the new Thar is where Mahindra has really pushed the envelope for the jeep by
making it better suited as a lifestyle vehicle. The Thar now gets new seats
that are more supportive, the dashboard is now finished in a dual tone colour
theme of black and beige, there are new and more premium air vents and HVAC
switchgear as well. The instrument cluster is all-new. The steering wheel and
gear knobs have been borrowed from the Bolero. And there are new door pads as
well. The HVAC system now has a demister for the windshield as well. Down
below, the floor console now has cup holders to improve practicality. The rear
seats are now shorter in length in order for the front seats to be able to
recline backwards more.
Pravin
Shah, President & Chief Executive, (Automotive) Mahindra, spoke at the
launch of the new Mahindra Thar CRDe, by saying, “Since its launch, the Thar
has been the face of our tough and rugged DNA, a continuation of our legacy and
what Mahindra stands for. Today as we launch the new avatar of this ever
popular off-roader, the effort has been to enhance the appeal of a brand that
is already a cult. Increasingly consumers are looking for a different lifestyle
as they seek an adventure and fun experience and the Thar is the perfect
companion for such thrill seekers. I am confident that in its new avatar, the
Thar CRDe will not only continue to be ever popular among off-road enthusiasts
but significantly widen its appeal amongst a whole new set of consumers.”
The
Thar has become a favourite amongst off-road enthusiasts in the country. With
its 200mm of ground clearance, 44 degree approach and 27 degree departure angle,
the Thar even in stock form is a formidable off-roader that is more than
capable of dealing with our regular cross country roads or rather the lack of
them.
The
2015 Mahindra Thar goes on sale for INR 8.03 lakhs for the top-of-the-line CRDe
engine variants.