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    Maruti Jimny Vs Mahindra Thar - Price Check

    Modified On Jun 09, 2023 04:50 PM By Tarun for Maruti Jimny

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    While the Maruti Jimny is a more family-friendly petrol-powered off-roader, the Mahindra Thar is bigger, more premium, and gets a diesel option! 

    The prices of the Maruti Jimny have just been announced, and it retails from Rs 12.74 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Needless to say, its prime and direct rival is the Mahindra Thar. While both are very similar at their core purpose of being subcompact off-roaders, they go about it in very different ways and their prices sort of reflect that. 

    Since the Jimny is a petrol-only offering with 4WD as standard, we’ll only be comparing its prices against the petrol-powered 4WD variants of the Thar. Let’s see how the numbers stack up:

    Price Check

    Manual Variants

    Maruti Jimny

    Mahindra Thar 

    Zeta MT - Rs 12.74 lakh

     

    Alpha MT - Rs 13.69 lakh

    AX (O) Petrol MT Soft Top - Rs 13.87 lakh

     

    LX Petrol MT Hard Top - Rs 14.56 lakh

    • The starting price of the Jimny is around a lakh less than the Thar. Its top-spec petrol-MT option is also more affordable than the Mahindra, while offering more features. 

    Maruti Jimny front

    • The Zeta variant of the 5-door Jimny comes well equipped with six airbags, ESP, hill hold and descent control, a rear camera, and a 7-inch touchscreen system. 

    • For less than a Thar AX(O) petrol-MT, the Jimny Alpha offers a 9-inch infotainment system, automatic AC, push button start-stop, alloy wheels, LED lighting and cruise control. In comparison,  the Thar just gets the basics: dual airbags, steel wheels, manual AC, and central locking. 

    • Even the top-spec Thar LX, gets a comparatively small central display, manual AC, just two airbags and halogen headlights.

    Also Read: Maruti Jimny vs Mahindra Thar: In Pics Comparison

    • Of course, there is the matter of what’s under the bonnet. The Jimny gets the  familiar 1.5-litre petrol engine from Maruti’s stable, mated to a 5-speed manual and producing 105PS and 134Nm. Meanwhile, the Thar packs a lot more punch with its 2-litre turbo-petrol engine, mated to a 6-speed manual, putting out 152PS and 320Nm. 

    • Another distinguishing factor is practicality, which is again better on the Jimny. It has a proper boot and dedicated access to the rear seats unlike the Thar, which makes the Jimny a possible choice for family-oriented buyers. However, both are officially listed as four-seaters.

    Mahindra Thar ground clearance

    • With the Thar, you can also choose between a composite hard top and convertible soft top roof. The Jimny comes with just the one fixed metal roof design.

    • Another advantage for the Thar buyers is that they have the option of a diesel powertrain, which has been more appealing to the SUV and off-roader lovers. The diesel variants are priced from Rs 14.44 lakh. 

    • If 4WD is not a priority, then the Mahindra Thar is a more affordable alternative with a rear-wheel drivetrain. You also get the option of a diesel powertrain and the entry-level AX (O) RWD diesel is priced from Rs 10.54 lakh, undercutting the Jimny by Rs 2.20 lakh. 

    Automatic Variants 

    Maruti Jimny

    Mahindra Thar 

    Zeta AT - Rs 13.94 lakh

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    Alpha AT - Rs 14.89 lakh

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    LX Convertible Soft Top - Rs 16.02 lakh

     

    LX Hard Top - Rs 16.10 lakh

    • Mahindra only offers the top-spec Thar LX with the petrol-automatic powertrain. As a result, it is costlier than the top-spec petrol-AT Jimny by Rs 1.13 lakh. Meanwhile, the base spec Jimny petrol-AT is even more affordable, at a margin of Rs 2.08 lakh. 

    Maruti Jimny ground clearance

    • The Jimny is still a more feature-rich offering than the Thar but the latter has a better powertrain with a 6-speed torque converter compared to the Maruti’s 4-speed auto. 

    • Here too, there is a Thar RWD option with the petrol-AT which is slightly more affordable than the Jimny at Rs 13.49 lakh. As for the Thar diesel-automatic variants, they are even costlier and priced from Rs 16.68 lakh. 

    Overall, the Maruti Jimny is a more affordable and practical petrol-powered 4x4 off-roader than the Mahindra Thar. But if you want the choice of a convertible soft top, more performance and a diesel engine, the Thar is your pick.

    (All prices ex-showroom)

    Read More on : Jimny Automatic

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    neeraj kumar
    Jun 8, 2023, 5:18:19 PM

    Over priced

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