Mahindra Thar launch in Australia halted after Jeep moves court over design

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By LE Desk

May 13: Mahindra and Mahindra has put off its plans to launch the Thar SUV down under after US-based carmaker Fiat Chrysler, which owns the Jeep brand, decided to move court in Australia.

The entire legal tangle is over claimed design infringement by Mahindra. Jeep claims the design of the Thar is a copy of its popular off-road SUV Wrangler. Fiat had issued a statement alleging Mahindra is trying to ‘pass off their Thar as a Jeep Wrangler’, the Hindustan Times reported.

“FCA firmly believes that Mahindra is seeking to intentionally infringe the intellectual property rights of our Jeep brand, specifically the Jeep Wrangler. FCA will pursue all available avenues to stop Mahindra from continuing to make misleading and deceptive representations in relation to our Jeep brand, pass off their Thar as a Jeep Wrangler, and infringe our design rights,” the statement said.

After Fiat Chrylser moved court and sought to restrain Mahindra from launching the Thar SUV in Australia, the Indian carmaker decided to call off its plans, at least for now.

Mahindra issued a statement that read, “We have filed our reply in the proceeding commenced by FCA against us. There are no plans to launch the current model of the Thar in Australia. We would provide adequate notice to FCA, as is requested, if we were to launch any future model of the Thar in Australia.”

This is not the first time that the two carmakers have run into legal battles over claimed design infringements. Last year, Jeep had tried to stop Mahindra from selling the Roxor SUV in the US, with similar allegations. The US car manufacturer had pointed out that Roxor’s design was eerily similar to some of the brand’s signature elements. Jeep said that Wrangler’s boxy body shape, its round headlights and front grille are distinct to the brand, HT Auto said.

However, Fiat Chrysler had lost the US round of the legal battle, after court allowed Mahindra to sell the Roxor in Jeep’s home market. The US International Trade Commission (ITC) had cleared the decks for Roxor’s sale by saying that its design does not violate Jeep’s intellectual property rights for the Wrangler.

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