2021 Mahindra Thar Reviews

You'll find all our 2021 Mahindra Thar reviews right here.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Mahindra Thar dating back as far as 2021.

Mahindra Reviews and News

CarsGuide's most watched car videos of 2025
By Tim Nicholson · 30 Dec 2025
It will come as no surprise that 2025 was a massive year for new-model launches. The sheer number of new cars arriving in Australian showrooms has been unprecedented.
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Major upgrade for cheap family SUV
By Jack Quick · 04 Dec 2025
Mahindra has detailed a major safety upgrade for its Scorpio large family SUV ahead of it arriving at local dealers during this summer.
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Why now is the best time to buy a new car
By Tim Gibson · 28 Nov 2025
There might not be a better time to buy that new car you’ve been thinking about.
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Already-cheap seven-seat SUV prices slashed!
By Tom White · 20 Nov 2025
Mahindra looks to take down Chinese rivals with an even sharper price for its seven-seat mid-size SUV.
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Mahindra’s huge move to one up Chinese challengers!
By Chris Thompson · 19 Aug 2025
Mahindra has revealed four concept models that point to mainstream global aspirations via a new platform to underpin its models.
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2027 Mahindra XUV7XO steps up to replace XUV 700
By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Jul 2025
The Mahindra XUV 700 may soon be history, with a revised – and renamed – version on the way sooner than you might expect. Ushering in fresh styling, a massive interior upgrade and a host of other modifications underneath, the newcomer will likely be badged the XUV7XO, adopting the company’s updated alphanumeric naming strategy first seen when the XUV 300 morphed into the XUV3X0 small SUV last year. Launch timing for Project W616 has yet to be confirmed, but overseas reports are predicting a debut sometime next year, which augers well for a release in Australia during 2027.
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Mahindra leans in big on EV SUVs for Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Jul 2025
A new player in the expanding electric vehicle (EV) market is coming to Australia. To be confirmed next year and expected to arrive locally starting from 2027, the EVs in question are from Mahindra – the 80-year old automotive brand from India better known for its global domination of tractors, rugged 4WDs and, more recently, value-priced urban SUVs like the XUV700 and recently-released XUV3XO. While not synonymous with electrification in its home market either, Mahindra has shocked sceptics by bounding into the top-three EV makers position in India this year to displace Hyundai, on the back of the Toyota RAV4-sized BE (Born Electric) 6e and its longer, BYD Sealion 7-esque coupe-SUV sibling badged the XEV (Crossover EV) 9e.
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Mahindra XUV700 2026 review: AX7L
By Tim Nicholson · 19 Jul 2025
There's no shortage of options in the mid-size family SUV market, but one brand that doesn't get as much attention as something like a Toyota RAV4, is Mahindra and its XUV700. Offering seating for seven, a lengthy standard features list and punchy powertrain, the Indian-made SUV might be the dark horse of the segment.
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Mahindra XUV 3XO 2026 review
By Jack Quick · 13 Jul 2025
Mahindra has snatched the title of Australia's cheapest SUV with its new XUV 3XO. Priced from $23,490 drive-away, is there more to like than just an appealing price tag?
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Australia's new cheapest SUV
By Jack Quick · 03 Jul 2025
The Chery Tiggo 4 has been Australia’s cheapest SUV for a while now, but its crown has been snatched by an Indian-made rival.Mahindra has confirmed its new XUV 3XO starts from $23,490 drive-away for the entry-level AX5L thanks to an introductory pricing offer until August 31.This makes this Indian light SUV cheaper than the Chery Tiggo 4, Hyundai Venue, Kia Stonic and MG ZS, among others.The flagship XUV 3XO AX7L also starts from $26,490 drive-away thanks to that same introductory pricing offer until August 31.After this date, the drive-away pricing of the entire XUV3XO range goes up by $500. A full pricing table is at the bottom of this story.All variants are powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 82kW of power and 200Nm of torque.This is mated to an Aisin-sourced six-speed torque-converter automatic transmission with drive sent to the front wheels only.Claimed combined fuel consumption is 6.5L/100km, according to ADR testing, and there’s a 42L fuel tank that requires a minimum of 91 RON unleaded petrol, though 95 RON premium unleaded is recommended.Measuring in at 3990mm long, 1821mm wide and 1647mm tall with a 2600mm wheelbase, the XUV 3XO has a turning circle of 5.3 metres and a kerb weight of around 1400kg.Inside there’s 368L of boot space with the rear seats upright. All versions of the XUV 3XO also offer five seats as standard.Like other Mahindra models, the XUV 3XO is covered by a seven-year, 150,000km warranty with seven years of roadside assistance. There’s also seven years of capped-price servicing totalling $1994, or $284.85 per service.As standard the entry-level Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L comes with 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 10.25-inch touchscreen multimedia system, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six-speaker sound system, dual-zone climate control, electric park brake with auto-hold, keyless entry and push-button start, leather steering wheel and gear selector and black cloth upholstery.Moving up to the AX7L adds a black-painted contrast roof, 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, LED front fog lights, panoramic glass sunroof, seven-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, 65W USB-C charger, cooled glovebox, black synthetic leather upholstery, and synthetic leather on dashboard and door trims.Standard safety equipment includes autonomous emergency braking (AEB), lane departure warning, lane-keep assist, lane centring, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera.Stepping up to the AX7L gets you a surround-view camera, blind-spot view camera, and front parking sensors.Available exterior colours include Everest White, Galaxy Grey, Tango Red and Stealth Black. The latter isn’t offered on the flagship AX7L trim and is instead replaced by Citrine Yellow.
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