
Mahindra Thar Roxx Waiting Period Reduced- Check Updated Timeline
The Thar Roxx comes in six trim levels: MX1, MX3, MX5, AX3 L, AX5 L, and AX7 L. It offers both petrol and diesel engines, along with options for manual or automatic transmissions. Customers can choose between rear-wheel drive (RWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) versions. The prices of these variants range from Rs 12.99 lakh to Rs 23.39 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Mahindra Thar Roxx Waiting Period List:
For petrol 2WD models, the manual MX1 has a wait of up to 6 months, while the MX5 is at 4 months. The automatic MX3 and MX5 variants have a waiting period of up to 4 months. The petrol AX7 L automatic has the longest wait time at up to 6 months.
In the diesel 2WD category, the MX1, MX3, MX5, AX5 L, and AX7 L have waiting times of 4 to 6 months, with the AX7 L also taking up to 6 months.
For diesel 4WD models, the available variants are the MX5 (manual), AX5 L (automatic), and AX7 L (both manual and automatic), all with a waiting period of up to 6 months. Overall, the AX7 L and MX1 have the longest delivery times for both fuel types and drivetrain options.
Mahindra's increased production capacity has helped reduce these waiting times, making the Thar Roxx more accessible to customers. However, despite the general decrease in waiting times, some models, such as the entry-level MX1 and high-end AX7 L, still experience waits of up to six months. In contrast, models like the MX3, AX3 L, and AX5 L typically have shorter waiting periods of around four months.

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