The custom sand-coloured Thar gets subtle cosmetic updates and some practical aftermarket accessories that highlight its rugged character
Since its launch, the new generation Mahindra Thar has gained enough popularity amongst SUV enthusiasts of the country. The Thar offers a unique combination of rugged hardware and modern tech. It has become a modifiers delight since its introduction, and a lot of vehicle custom workshops have designed plenty of aftermarket car parts and accessories to enhance the oomph Factor of the Thar.
We have highlighted a couple of custom Thar on our website with startling bodywork. But the latest Thar modified by Classic Servicepoint, Noida, got our attention.
It features a custom front bumper with an integrated bull bar
To begin with, the modified Thar features a new matte blacked-out grille with four vertical grooves. The front profile of the SUV looks intimadating credit goes to the aftermarket LED headlamp with Orange accent LED DRLs and side turn indicators. We loved the new offroad-themed front bumper with an integrated bull bar and bash plate, while the custom bonnet features an air vent which adds a sporty appeal to the vehicle.
There is also a custom ‘Badlands Vehicle’ branding towards the side profile of the Bonnet. Last but not least, a pair of auxiliary bar-type lights have also been added to the roof of the modified Thar.
The modified Mahindra Thar gets subtle cosmetic updates
The highlight of the side profile is the aftermarket alloys wheels shod with BFGoodrich All-Terrain tyres. The side profile is kept clean to highlight the Matte Beige colour scheme. The taillamp gets a piano-black emblem, while the rear bumper sports a black finish.
But this latest Thar by Classic Service point, Noida caught our attention
The stock Mahindra Thar gets a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine and a 2.0-litre turbocharged mStallion petrol engine under its hood. Transmission options include both manual as well as automatic.
Image source: Classic Servicepoint, Noida
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