- By Divanshi Sharma
- Wed, 20 Dec 2023 05:11 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mahindra & Mahindra, leading automobile manufacturer in India is in the works to launch a new variant of the Mahindra 5-door Thar which is anticipated to be launched in the upcoming year with multiple new models. In recent news, Mahindra has patented seven new names for the 5-door variant of the Thar off-road SUV.
The list of patented names include the Thar Armada, Thar Cult, Thar Rex, Thar Savannah, Thar Roxx, Thar Gladius and Thar Centurion. These names will most likely be the variants of the upcoming 5-door Thar.
Mahindra 5-door Thar - Design
The 5-door variant of the Thar has been spotted testing several times revealing significant information about the bigger off-road SUV. The test mules have revealed that the front fascia of the 5-door Thar will get a new front grille with a horizontal separator in the lower portion of the grille, LED fog lamps, LED headlights and DRLs. Also, it is rumoured that the 5-door Thar will only be available in hard top and it is also likely that it will get a single-pane sunroof which is not present in the current Thar. Additionally, it will also get new alloy wheels, new LED tail lights and new colour schemes.
Mahindra 5-door Thar - Interior
Moving inside the new Thar, it will get notable features like a dashcam, a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen display, rear parking camera, new steering wheel, an adjustable seat belt height, a revamped front armrest, cup holders behind the gear lever and a USB-C charging port.
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Mahindra 5-door Thar - Engine Specs
The engine specifications of the 5-door Thar will be the same as the 3-door model. It will be equipped with a 2.0-litre petrol engine that churns a power output of 150 bhp and 320 Nm of torque, It will also get a 2.2-litre diesel engine that produces a power output of 130 bhp and 300 Nm of torque. Both engine options are likely to come with 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmissions.