The Mahindra Thar Roxx has made quite an impression with its new design elements. The latest images highlight a departure from the traditional Thar look. The SUV features a triangular rear quarter glass and a thicker B-pillar, which some find unconventional but may contribute to a more dynamic appearance when the roof is removed. The Thar Roxx's design includes a slanted roof that has received mixed reactions from enthusiasts. The circular rear wheel arches of the previous model have been replaced with more angular, squared-off arches, giving the vehicle a contemporary look. The new alloy wheel design further differentiates the 5-door model from its 3-door predecessor.
Under the hood, the Thar Roxx will offer two engine choices. The 2.0-liter turbo-petrol engine will be available in two variants, delivering either 160 horsepower or 170 horsepower. On the diesel front, the 2.2-liter turbo-diesel engine will come in two outputs: 132 horsepower and 171 horsepower. Both engines will be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission, providing a range of driving options to suit different preferences.
The Thar Roxx is built to enhance its off-road prowess compared to the 3-door model. It will feature an upgraded suspension system, including Scorpio-N-derived FSD shock absorbers and a penta-link rear suspension. The SUV will also be equipped with an electronic brake-locking differential at the front and a
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