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Last Updated on: 07 Jun 2026

Mahindra Thar Roxx variants
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Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2

VariantMX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2
CityMumbai
₹14.66 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹21,238 /month
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The Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2 variant is priced at ₹12.39 lakh. The MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2 variant offers key features like Keyless start, Airbags, Integrated (in-dash) music system, Touch screen infotainment system, Hill descent control. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2 specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Installation
Front
Number of Cylinders
4
Engine Displacement
1998 cc
Engine Type
Turbocharged
Max Engine Power
162 hp at 5000 rpm
Max Engine Torque
330 Nm at 1750 - 3000 rpm
Drive Layout
Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox Type
Manual
Number of Gears
6
Lockable Differential/s
Yes

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Capacity
57 litres
Fuel Supply System
Direct Injection
Official Fuel Economy
15.2 kmpl
Emission Standard
Bharat Stage VI
Terrain Modes
No
Auto Start/Stop
Yes
User Reported Mileage
12.54 kmpl

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Discs
Rear Brakes
Drums
Type of Power Assist
Electric
4 Wheel Steer
No
Steering Adjust
Tilt
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Front Suspension Type
Independent, Double Wishbone
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Multi-Link suspension
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Ride Height Adjust
No
Wheels
Steel rims
Wheel Size
18 inches
Front Tyre Size
255/65 R18
Rear Tyre Size
255/65 R18
Spare Wheel
Full Size

Dimensions

Length
4428 mm
Width
1870 mm
Chassis Type
Ladder Frame
Height
1923 mm
Wheelbase
2850 mm
Doors
5
Boot Capacity
447 litres

Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2 features

Comfort

Power Windows
Front and Rear
Driver Armrest Storage
Bluetooth Connectivity
Steering Mounted Controls
Audio and Phone
Bottle Holder in Doors
Cooled Cup Holders

Safety

Crash Test Rating
5
Side Airbag
Driver Attention Warning
Driver Airbag
Heads Up Display
Day Night Interior Mirror
Manual

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers
Stop Lamp
Wheel Arch Cladding
Welcome and Goodbye Animation
Spoiler
LED DRLs

Interior

Speedometer
Analog
Tachometer
Analog
Trip Meter
Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty

Entertainment

Audio System
Rear Seat Infotainment Controls
Front Passenger Screen
Second Row USB port
Type C
Speakers
4
CD Player

Connected Car Features

Find My Car
Vehicle Tracking Via App
Alexa Compatibility
Over the air (OTA) updates
Anti Theft Immobilisation
Live Location Sharing

Mahindra Thar Roxx variants

VariantsOn road price
Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2
1998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.66 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Hill descent control
Mahindra Thar Roxx MX1 2.2 Diesel MT 4x2
2198 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹16.64 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Hill descent control
Mahindra Thar Roxx MX3 2.0 Petrol AT 4x2
1998 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹17.58 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Mahindra Thar Roxx MX3 2.2 Diesel MT 4x2
2198 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹19.02 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Mahindra Thar Roxx MX5 2.0 Petrol MT 4x2
1998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.13 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags

Mahindra Thar Roxx comparison

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₹12.39 - ₹22.82 Lakhs
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Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1998 cc - 2198 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
15.2 kmpl
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Transmission
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Fuel type
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Mileage
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Questions you may find useful

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Satyajit Mukherjee

6d

Hello Autocar team, This question is in two parts. I am tearfully moving on from my beautiful Ford Endeavour 3.2 Titanium AT and am in the market for a new vehicle. Priorities are good ground clearance (laden), a powerful and responsive engine, and preferably a 4-by-4 or AWD. The second part is the tough one. Situated in Delhi NCR, do you think it makes sense to go for diesel again? Because my boxes are mostly ticked only by diesel powertrains, and the petrol ones are either too expensive (Kodiaq), or too small (e.g., the Jimny). Can you please help?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5d

4WD SUVs are getting rarer by the day, but given what you're looking for, the best fit is the Mahindra Thar Roxx. For the price, it feels the closest to your Endeavour in the stuff that matters - proper 4x4 with low range, generous ground clearance even when loaded, and a strong 2.2-litre diesel that responds eagerly. The Roxx's new-gen chassis is Mahindra's best ladder frame yet, soaking up rough roads without breaking a sweat and handling highway duties reasonably well too. It's also gotten a lot more liveable than previous Thars, with genuine space, premium feel and creature comforts.There's the Jeep Compass and Meridian too, but their interiors won't feel spacious enough after your Endeavour, and on the other end are the MG Majestor and Toyota Fortuner, though those are likely to be out of budget. Of the petrols, the Kodiaq is probably the best AWD bet, but as you said, it is too expensive. A few-year-old example of any of these, however, might be a good option.On diesel in NCR, it might still make sense, if you can make your peace with the 10-year cap - and the associated resale value hit. You may see the odd winter restriction put into place, but new BS6 diesels have generally been clear of those. It's not an easy decision, but if it's for a car you'll enjoy, and you can work out a shorter ownership cycle that suits your needs, it can still work.

VehicleMahindra Thar Roxx
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Shivanandh

3w

Dear Team, I am planning to buy the Mahindra Thar Roxx AX5L 4x4 Automatic. However, the online reviews and customer complaints regarding quality issues are making me quite concerned. We currently own three cars at home - a Maruti Alto, Toyota Innova Crysta, and a Honda - and thankfully, we have never faced any major defects or poor after-sales service experiences with any of them. I live in a village, and the nearest authorised service centre is around 100 km away. There are also no reliable third-party workshops in my hometown. Because of this, I am worried that if I buy the Thar Roxx, I may end up making frequent trips to the service centre due to quality issues or the commonly reported electrical and electronic problems. Emotionally, I really want the Thar Roxx, but practically, my mind keeps warning me about long-term reliability and service concerns. Considering my situation, would it still be a sensible purchase, or would you advise skipping it? Also, do you have any idea when the next facelift of the Thar Roxx is expected?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
3w

Some early batch Mahindra Thar Roxx owners might have faced certain niggles, which may have blown up on social media. Most owners have been happy with their purchase, and we haven't heard of any major issues. Also, as a third car, the Mahindra Thar Roxx AX5L 4x4 automatic works well for you. Of course, not having a service centre close to your hometown could be a deal-breaker for some. However, since you've got your heart set on it, we'd recommend you go for it with a positive, clear mind. But be prepared to travel 100km to the service centre for its routine servicing and upkeep.

VehicleMahindra Thar Roxx
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Rajdeep Purkayastha

4w

I have shortlisted four cars: the Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, and Mahindra Thar Roxx. I want a turbo-petrol car with an automatic transmission. The car should be comfortable, good-looking, safe, and have strong build quality. My annual running is approximately 10,000-12,000 km.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4w

The Kia Seltos 1.5 turbo-petrol with the 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT) is the one that fits your brief best. The DCT changes gears very quickly once you are moving, so city drives feel easy and highway trips feel strong and smooth. The Seltos also rides well for daily use, the seats are supportive, and the cabin looks and feels upmarket. For safety and build, it gives you a solid-feeling body, a long list of safety features, and on higher trims even driver assist tech; plus it received a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash test rating.A couple of things to note for your use: like most dual-clutch gearboxes, there can be a small pause at very low speeds, and if you spend hours in slow traffic every day it is best to drive gently. From your list, the Mahindra Thar Roxx 2.0 petrol automatic is the one to pick if you mainly want a tough, go-anywhere machine and love the stance, but for daily comfort and ease it is not as relaxed as the Seltos, and it has very poor fuel economy. The suspension isn't as absorbent and the controls aren't as light. The Duster and Sierra come much closer, the Renault imparting a tougher feel while still remaining comfortable, and the Sierra feeling large and more comfortable. However, overall, for mixed city-highway use and your priorities, the Seltos turbo DCT lines up best.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMahindra Thar Roxx
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VehicleTata Sierra
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Dr Krishan K Yadav

5w

I have been driving Jeeps from a very young age. First the CJ3B, then MM540, Thar CRDe, Thar 2022, and now the 2025 Roxx AX7L 4x4. With government norms tightening, I’m worried that chassis-based 4x4 diesel SUVs may soon disappear. I am based in Delhi and nearing retirement in about 10 years. Is there any hope, or will this lineage disappear? My running is around 2,500 km per month, with 99% highway use. For city driving, I keep a small car, and even an EV could work there, but absolutely not for my highway travel. Do you see any suitable replacement? Also, I had met Mr Sorabjee at the Auto India stall at Auto Expo 1993.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5w

Having a diesel in Delhi is always a challenge because of the 10-year rule, which deregisters cars after that period. However, since your Mahindra Thar and Mahindra Thar Roxx are quite new and still have a long life ahead of them, we don’t think you need to panic and jump to replacing them because you can happily continue using both well into the next decade. And, since you are a hardcore Jeep and Mahindra fan, you may want to wait for the next-generation Thar, which could come out around the end of 2027 or in 2028. It won’t be a body-on-frame like your existing Thar and Thar Roxx, but could have a hybrid powertrain, which will be future-proofed against any regulations.For now, hang on to your existing Thar and Thar Roxx because, as you said, these body-on-frame diesels will be the last of a breed. Also, Hormazd Sorabjee will be happy to know you met him over 30 years ago!

VehicleMahindra Thar Roxx
VehicleMahindra Thar
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Saurabh Misra

5w

I live in Himachal Pradesh and am looking for a dependable SUV for long-distance drives in the mountains as well as highways in the plains. This vehicle will replace my 18-year-old Mitsubishi Pajero. I would appreciate your suggestions for a reliable and capable replacement suited to my usage.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5w

For that requirement, the Toyota Fortuner is the safest bet. It feels built for bad roads, can be had with proper low-range four-wheel drive for steep, loose climbs and snow, and Toyota’s service reach is strong even in smaller hill towns. On highways, it sits steady at speed, the seats are supportive, and you can load it up with family and bags without worry. Coming from a Pajero, you will feel the same go-anywhere confidence but with a far more modern cabin and easier ownership.Two things to keep in mind. It is very expensive for what it is, and in slow, broken patches, the ride can feel firm. It is also a big SUV, so narrow village lanes and tight hotel parking will require patience.If you want most of that ability for a lot less money, look at the Mahindra Thar Roxx. It too can be had with low-range four-wheel drive, strong pull at low speed for hairpins, and Mahindra support is widespread in the North. You give up some highway polish, and it may not be as rock-solid reliable as a Toyota, but it is a serious mountain tool. Overall, the Fortuner fits your brief best; the Thar Roxx is the strong value alternative.

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Manish Kulkarni

6w

Which car should I buy if I plan to do road trips across India, including Ladakh, the Spiti circuit, followed by the 7 sisters & South India, with my family? I am looking for a five-seater, preferably diesel or hybrid. I can wait up to six months, until around Diwali. My yearly running will be around 10,000-12,000 km, which consists of 65% highway, 15% ghat roads, and 30% city driving. I live in the Thane suburbs (Dombivli). Good service, support and reliability are very important to me. The options I am considering are: XUV 7XO, Scorpio, Vision S, Thar Roxx, Duster (Hybrid), and Honda Elevate (Hybrid). Should I consider an AWD or 4x4 model, or are there any other options you would recommend?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6w

From your list, the Mahindra Scorpio N 4x4 diesel is the safest fit for this use. As a five-seater with the last row folded, it offers a large boot, a tough body and proper 4x4 with low range for slush, snow or rocky terrain. It also has strong pulling power on steep hill roads when fully loaded. Mahindra’s wide service network on these routes is an added advantage when you are far from cities.Be aware that the Scorpio N is not as quiet or as comfortable on long highways as softer monocoque SUVs, and in the city, the ride can feel a bit bouncy. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is the better road car. It is more comfortable and refined, but for your intended usage, it is not as robust or as versatile as the Scorpio N, especially for tougher terrain in the Himalayas where the Scorpio N’s higher ground clearance and proper 4x4 make a real difference. The same limitation applies to options like the Renault Duster Hybrid and Honda Elevate.As for the Mahindra Thar Roxx, it is less comfortable than the Scorpio N, especially in terms of seating and long-distance usability.

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