Sonalika Tractors Achieves Record-Breaking Sales of 1,26,162 Units in Apr–Nov 2025
India’s No. 1 tractor export brand, Sonalika Tractors, has set a new milestone by achieving its highest-ever year-to-date (YTD) overall sales of 1,26,162 tractors between April and November 2025. This record-breaking performance underscores Sonalika’s leadership in driving farm mechanisation both in India and across the global agricultural landscape.
Driving India’s Shift to Technology-Powered Agriculture
The strong sales growth reflects the rapid adoption of modern, heavy-duty tractors by Indian farmers, signaling a move away from conventional farming methods. Farmers are increasingly relying on advanced tractors and implements to improve efficiency, enhance productivity, and maximize yield.
Next-Generation Technology and Global Reach
Sonalika’s tractors are powered by next-gen technology platforms, performance-driven engines, and advanced farming solutions, designed to excel across diverse soil conditions. Today, Sonalika tractors are trusted in over 150 countries worldwide, cementing the brand’s position as a global leader in agricultural mechanisation.
The record sales momentum is fueled by a combination of favourable government policies, improved MSP structures, and the growing preference for smart farming solutions, which collectively increase farmers’ confidence to invest in modern tractors.
Raman Mittal: Commitment to Smart Farming Solutions
Speaking on the achievement, Mr. Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director, International Tractors Limited, said:
“The future of agriculture belongs to stakeholders who innovate with purpose. Our record performance of 1,26,162 tractors sold in Apr–Nov ’25 highlights the transformation underway in Indian agriculture. Mechanisation is accelerating rapidly, supported by GST cuts, MSP hikes, and growing farmer confidence in adopting modern tractors and smart implements. At ITL, we are proud to steer this shift while supporting farmers with next-gen technology, performance, and trust, strengthening India’s rise as a global powerhouse in agriculture.”
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