Mahindra launches 2023 Thar with RWD at Rs 9.99 Lakh, here's what firm included this year!
Mahindra’s gift for New Year is here. The company has finally launched one of its much-awaited and updated versions of Thar 2023 in India. The firm has introduced the four-wheeler with the rear-wheel drive option at the starting price of Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The company said it will begin dispatching the vehicles on January 14.
Mahindra has already launched its all-wheel drive back in August 2020 and has received an overwhelming response from customers. Seeing the positive image, the company decided to fill the empty spot by introducing the RWD option. This version mainly has been launched for those customers who are not very big fans of off-roading. Those who love to drive vehicle in a decent manner.
Know everything about Thar 1.5 RWD variant
The RWD Thar is available from Mahindra with both gasoline and diesel engines. The available engines include the D117 CRDe diesel engine, which produces 117 bhp and 300 nm of torque, and the mStallion 150 TGDI petrol engine, which produces 150 bhp and 320 nm of torque. The only gearbox choice for the petrol engine is a 6-speed torque converter automatic, whereas the only transmission option for the diesel engine is a 6-speed manual. For navigating difficult roads, the Thar’s diesel variant also has a brake-locking differential.
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The company has made some noticeable changes in its newly launched RWD Thaar in terms of features, which includes a new switch bank in centre console, the company’s logo on both the outside as well as inside. In addition, the firm also introduces an engine Start-Stop System (ESS).
However, the overall design remains the same as ongoing Thar.
Meanwhile, seeing the growing demand for the vehicle, which is having the only drawback of having two doors, the company is planning to launch the car with 4 doors which have been spotted many times during testing.
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