Table of Contents
- What Mahindra Has Built
- Why This Platform Choice Is Smarter Than It Looks
- When Will the Production Commence?
- Our Take
Mahindra Chairman Anand Mahindra took to X to reveal the Mahindra ATV.
Finished in sand-brown camouflage, stripped of every comfort, and fitted with a roof-mounted gun position and airdrop capability, the Mahindra ATV is a purpose-built tactical vehicle developed for India's armed forces and security agencies.
It borrows its rugged platform and proven 4x4 geometry from the Thar Roxx, and that is where the similarities end.
What Mahindra Has Built

The Thar Roxx's conventional doors have been swapped for open tubular half-door frames, the roof panel has been replaced with a full roll cage, and unnecessary weight has eliminated without compromising structural integrity.
The kit list includes a gun mount, full underbody protection, a front-mounted winch for self-recovery, a windshield protector, integrated jerrycan holders for extended range, a tandem tyre carrier configuration, and specialised mounts for airdrop readiness.
Anand Mahindra summed it up simply:
"No excess. No ornamentation. Every bar, every mount, every inch of clearance has a job to do."
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Platform | Mahindra Thar Roxx chassis and 4x4 drivetrain |
| Doors | Open tubular half-door frames |
| Roof | Full roll cage |
| Gun Mount | Roof-mounted |
| Underbody | Full protection |
| Recovery | Front-mounted winch |
| Extended Range | Integrated jerrycan holders |
| Tyres | Off-road spec on steel rims, tandem spare carrier |
| Deployment | Airdrop-ready |
| Finish | Sand-brown camouflage |
| Official Specs | Undisclosed |
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Why This Platform Choice Is Smarter Than It Looks
The Thar Roxx already carries a capable 4x4 system, generous ground clearance, and a proven tough platform capable of tackling the most punishing terrains. Adapting it for military use can help Mahindra compress production timelines, reduce per-unit costs, and offer the armed forces a spares and service ecosystem that already exists at scale.
This is the same thinking that produced the Armado, Mahindra's Armoured Light Specialist Vehicle, which was itself derived from a modified civilian chassis. The Indian Army inducted the Armado under a Rs 1,056 crore contract for 1,300 units, with deliveries beginning in June 2023. By mid-2025, over 1,500 units had been delivered, exceeding the original contract quantity, proving that the strategy works, and the Thar Roxx ATV looks very much like the next chapter of it.
India's most demanding operational regions, including Ladakh, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, often lack the road infrastructure needed to move vehicles conventionally, and this is where the ATV's airdrop readiness could be beneficial. It can be flown in, dropped, and be used immediately, filling a genuine capability gap that heavier armoured vehicles cannot address.
When Will the Production Commence?

Full induction timelines and production quantities are expected to follow after Mahindra Defence Systems and the Ministry of Defence conclude user trials with the Indian Army, Central Armed Police Forces, and other security agencies.
It is worth noting that this model is a showcase, not an induction order, and Mahindra has not released any official specifications of this vehicle. The Armado itself took roughly two years from contract award to first delivery, and the Thar Roxx ATV could follow a similar trial and evaluation process before any large-scale procurement decision is made.
Also Read - Mahindra Thar Roxx Detailed Road Test Review
Our Take
What Mahindra has demonstrated is an increasingly confident ability to convert civilian platforms into genuinely mission-ready hardware, rather than merely defence-themed show vehicles.
If trials go well, this vehicle could find its way into reconnaissance, border patrol, and rapid response roles across multiple forces.
Image Source: Anand Mahindra via X
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