Tractor sales on the rise in India

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The Federation of Automobile Associations (FADA) in India released retail tractor sales data, revealing a total of 60,915 units sold in April 2025, compared to 56,635 units in March 2024. This indicates a 7.56% increase for April 2025.

According to analysis by trade platform Tractor Junction, market shares slightly shifted, compared to April 2024.

Mahindra & Mahindra sold 14,042 tractors in April 2025, up from 12,656 units in April 2024. This marks a 10.95% sales growth, and its market share rose by 0.70%. Mahindra’s Swaraj division sold 11,593 units in April 2025, up from 11,037 units last year. The brand grew by 5.04%, but its market share slightly dipped by 0.46%.

TAFE saw a strong jump in sales, selling 6,838 tractors in April 2025 versus 5,619 tractors last year. This translates to a 21.69% growth, with its market share increasing by 1.31%.

Escorts Kubota (Agri Machinery Group) sold 6,355 units in April 2025, up from 5,872 units in April 2024. The brand grew by 8.23%, with its market share seeing a small rise of 0.06%.

The tractor division of John Deere India sold 5,020 tractors in April 2025, up from 4,749 units last year. This is a 5.71% growth, though its market share decreased by 0.15%.

Eicher Tractors sold 3,664 units in April 2025, lower than 3,882 units in April 2024, indicating a 5.62% drop in sales and a 0.84% decline in market share.

CNH registered 2,558 units sold in April 2025, compared to 2,417 units the previous year. This reflects a 5.83% sales increase, though its market share dipped by 0.07%.

Kubota Agricultural Machinery India saw a drop, selling 777 units in April 2025, down from 1,078 units last year. This is a 27.92% decrease, with its market share falling by 0.62%.

Other Brands sold 2,286 tractors in April 2025, compared to 1,903 units in April 2024. This shows a 20.13% growth, boosting their market share by 0.39%.

Source: FADA Research / Tractor Junction

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