The company has already revealed the exterior design and a few features via teasers. In terms of design, the Roxx will feature a double-stacked six-slot grille instead of the seven-slot design of the 3-door version. The circular headlamps now feature LED projectors and C-shaped DRLs. While the fog lights and turn indicators retain their positions, they now have a sleeker appearance.
At the sides, the SUV also gets ‘Thar Roxx’ badging on the front side panel with door-mounted dual-tone ORVMs, and radio antenna mounted on the front fender. Moreover, the elongated wheelbase is visible to accommodate the two extra doors and also rear door handle is housed in the C-pillar. The front bumper is finished in a contrasting silver finish as compared to a black finish and it also gets newly designed multi-spoke alloy wheels which will likely measure 18 inches.
Inside, the overall interior layout remains the same as the standard Thar but will get minor cosmetic changes. The Roxx will get different upholstery, a new steering wheel with mounted controls, an adjustable headrest for all passengers, a split centre armrest, a rear armrest, a three-point seatbelt and roof-mounted speakers. A few confirmed features include a panoramic sunroof, fully digital instrument cluster, touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, white leatherette seats with ventilation, soft-touch finish on the dashboard with contrasting stitching, ADAS and a Harman Kardon music system.
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Talking about the engine and gearbox, the upcoming Mahindra Thar Roxx will likely be offered with the same 2.2-litre diesel (128 hp) and 2.0-litre turbo-petrol (150 hp) engine options, with both 6-speed automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions. The 5-door version of the SUV will also likely get the optional 4×2 configuration along with 4×4 with multiple terrain modes.