EXCLUSIVE: Mahindra Thar Sports Confirmed

EXCLUSIVE: Mahindra Thar Sports Confirmed

Mahindra executives have exclusively confirmed to CarSauce during a recent event at Mahindra Research Valley in Chennai, India, that the company is in the advanced stages of developing a new SUV model, tentatively named the Mahindra Thar Sports. However, due to legal reasons, this vehicle will adopt a different name when it arrives in Australia.

In an unguarded moment during the roundtable, the name “Thar Sports” was mentioned publicly for the first time by Velusamy R, Mahindra's President of Automotive Technology & Product Development. Discussing Mahindra’s international product strategy, he said, “I think two, three products, like the gentleman said, Thar Roxx and Thar Sports — two, three products which really, really get into the hearts of the customer.”

The Thar Sports is not merely a variant of the current Thar SUV popular in India but an entirely new model specifically designed to cater to international markets, including Australia.

Mahindra Thar Sports in white

The key differentiator is its shift from the traditional ladder-frame architecture used by the current Thar to a modern monocoque design, significantly enhancing on-road comfort, safety, and refinement.

Mahindra executives strongly indicated that the Thar Sports would closely resemble the Thar.e electric concept revealed recently in South Africa, minus the electric drivetrain.

Mahindra Vision Thar.e Concept

Exclusive renderings obtained by CarSauce depict a robust and modern SUV, combining muscular, boxy styling with sophisticated design cues.

The vehicle features distinctive round LED headlights, reminiscent of the Thar Roxx, and a rugged yet refined aesthetic clearly targeting premium lifestyle segments.

Under the bonnet, Mahindra confirmed an advanced, flexible hybrid architecture will be deployed. This system supports various hybrid setups, including strong series-parallel hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and range-extender hybrids.

For the Thar Sports, executives suggested a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine paired with a hybrid system, likely in a range-extender format, where the petrol engine charges a battery powering the electric motor, similar to Nissan’s e-Power technology.

Mahindra Thar Sports engine

Additionally, sources indicated the Thar Sports might also feature the proven 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 149.2 kW and a 2.2-litre diesel engine delivering 129 kW, currently available in Mahindra’s XUV700 and Scorpio-N SUVs sold in Australia.

A critical point noted by executives is the Thar Sports' east-west engine layout, optimised for hybrid powertrains. This configuration offers enhanced packaging, improved interior space, and better on-road dynamics compared to traditional north-south layouts.

Mahindra Thar Sports rear

Speaking with CarSauce, a Mahindra executive said, “Such of those products which have east-west architecture, you can adopt all of them — strong hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and range extender.” This highlights the platform versatility underpinning the Thar Sports and Mahindra’s strategy to meet different regional demands through modular hybrid integration.

While reluctant to provide exact timelines, Mahindra executives made clear the Thar Sport is significantly progressed, with its global debut expected within the next 18 to 24 months. An Australian release could realistically occur by late 2026 or early 2027, pending ANCAP certification.

Mahindra Thar Sports Side

Regarding pricing, based on India's Thar Roxx range, the Thar Sport is estimated to start from approximately AUD $39,990, with higher-end hybrid variants potentially reaching between AUD $55,000–$60,000. Despite the premium positioning, Mahindra is expected to price the Thar Sports competitively to undercut established rivals in the Australian market.

The development of the Thar Sports symbolises Mahindra’s broader ambition to reposition itself as a premium lifestyle SUV brand internationally, integrating modern technology, hybrid powertrains, and advanced safety features to directly compete against global rivals.

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FAQ

What is the Mahindra Thar Sports?

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The Mahindra Thar Sports is an all-new SUV currently in advanced development, designed for global markets like Australia. Unlike the existing Thar, it features a monocoque chassis, hybrid powertrain options, and a more refined, modern design.

Will the Mahindra Thar Sports be sold in Australia?

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Yes, Mahindra plans to bring the Thar Sports to Australia, but it will arrive under a different name due to legal restrictions related to the “Thar” trademark. A local launch is expected in late 2026 or early 2027.

What engines will be available in the Mahindra Thar Sports?

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The Thar Sports is expected to offer multiple powertrains, including a 1.5-litre hybrid (likely a range-extender), a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol (149.2 kW), and a 2.2-litre diesel (129 kW), depending on market demand.

How is the Mahindra Thar Sports different from the current Thar?

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Unlike the current ladder-frame Thar, the Thar Sports rides on a monocoque chassis for improved on-road comfort and handling. It also features east-west engine packaging optimised for hybrid systems and a more premium, globally-focused design.

How much will the Mahindra Thar Sports cost in Australia?

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Pricing is expected to start at around AUD $39,990 for the base model, with high-spec hybrid variants possibly reaching AUD $55,000–$60,000, undercutting several established rivals in the segment.

Is the Mahindra Thar Sports a hybrid SUV?

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Yes, Mahindra has confirmed that the Thar Sports will feature a flexible hybrid platform. It will likely launch with a range-extender hybrid system and may also support plug-in hybrid and strong hybrid configurations in the future.

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