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The Mahindra Thar is a compact, four-wheel drive, off-road two-door SUV manufactured by Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. It was introduced in October 4, 2010 and replaced the Mahindra Major. It is the latest iteration in Mahindra's line of licensed CJ-3B Willys Jeep based off-roading oriented vehicles.
Global Pik-up and THAR.e concepts were unveiled in 2023 in South Africa. [36] INGLO modular platform or INGLO-born electric platform. [37] [38] On 26 Nov 2024, Mahindra launched 2 all-electric SUVs, the XEV 9e (formerly XUV.e9) and the BE 6 (formerly BE.05) in India as part of its 'Born electric' BEV range with deliveries starting in early 2025 ...
The Mahindra Roxor is a 4x4 off-road utility vehicle assembled by Mahindra Automotive North America (MANA) since 2018. It is based on a variant of the Mahindra Thar, produced and sold in the Indian market since 2010. [3] Mahindra has made Jeep-like off-road vehicles since a 1947 contract with Willys to build them for the Indian market. [4] [5]
Thar may refer to: Thar Desert, or the Great Indian Desert and Marusthal, large desert in northwestern India and Pakistan, constituting the major part of the Indian state of Rajasthan Marusthali, a region of Rajasthan, India in the Thar Desert; Tharparkar (disambiguation), a district in Sindh, Pakistan
Revenue from Tech Mahindra's banking, financial services and insurance segment grew 8.3% in the quarter, but telecom — which contributes a third of its revenue — declined 5.6%.
Mahindra CJ series utility vehicle. In India, Mahindra acquired the licence to build Willys Jeeps back in 1947 and began assembling the Willys CJ3B. In a sense, since then Mahindra has not stopped making the Jeep. The latest iteration of the Jeep is the Mahindra Thar, whose body style is based on Jeep CJ5. That’s nearly 68 years of making Jeeps.
Mahindra & Mahindra: Thar: subcompact: India: 2010–present: India, Sri Lanka ... Land Cruiser Prado 5-Door: midsize/luxury midsize Japan 1990–present worldwide ...
Mahindra officially revealed the name of XUV300 in December 2018. [4] The SUV is wider and taller than Tivoli in dimensions but is made shorter than the counterpart to fit into sub-four-meter segment. [5] It also resembles its sibling XUV500 in looks with similar projector headlamps and DRLs, front grille and the wheel arches. [2]