
The Mahindra Thar Roxx facelift will also see changes in the front grille and its headlights, which will differentiate the Thar Roxx facelift from the current Thar Roxx.
The company has redesigned the front bumper, fog lamp housing and fenders, and the Mahindra Thar Roxx facelift will also see new 5-spoke alloy wheels, along with a new change in the square taillights.
The Thar Roxx will also get a new look in the bumper of the Pansal, and it seems that the company may also add Frequency Selective Damping (FSD).
Interior improvements

New 10.2–10.25″ touchscreen, free-standing and wireless Apple/Android Auto, which looks like the cabin of the Thar Roxx.
Power window switches will now be door-mounted.
Roxx-esque steering wheel and centre console, which will now include grab handles and presumed wireless charging.
The instrument panel is currently expected to be analog, although a 10.25″ digital display could also be available in production.

Features and mechanics
Likely to get auto climate control, premium audio, 360° camera, 6 airbags, TPMS, hill-start/assist and auto-dimming IRVM.
Powertrains will be available: 1.5L diesel, 2.2L diesel, and 2.0L petrol with manual/automatic and RWD/4WD options.
Only the hard-top body style appears to be in testing; soft-top and convertible variants could be options.

Launch timeline
Expect a full debut in late 2025 or early 2026, with a release likely around the 2026 festive season.