
Autocracy Machinery unveils Rudra Prime Pro and Mini at EXCON 2025, offering safe, multi-utility machines for infrastructure, utilities, and high-risk projects with improved efficiency.
By Robin Kumar Attri
Launched Rudra Prime Pro and Mini at EXCON 2025.
Multi-utility machines with modular attachments.
Remote-controlled operation for hazardous sites.
Compact version designed for urban and confined areas.
Reduces manpower and multiple equipment dependency.
Autocracy Machinery has unveiled its latest multi-utility machines, Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini, at EXCON 2025 in India. The launch was led by CEO Ms Santhoshi Sushma Buddhiraju and Founder & CTO Mr Laxman Vallakati. These new machines are designed to handle multiple tasks across different working environments, with a strong focus on safety, productivity, and lower operating costs.
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Both machines are built using patented technology to support infrastructure, utilities, construction, defence, and high-risk project applications. They are specially engineered to work in hazardous or access-restricted areas, where human presence can be unsafe. By reducing the need for multiple machines and extra manpower, the new Rudra range helps project owners save time and cost while improving on-site efficiency.
The Rudra Prime Pro is a remote-controlled, self-propelled hydraulic platform capable of performing a wide range of operations such as trenching, breaking, dozing, loading, mixing, and sweeping. It uses a modular attachment system, allowing quick changeovers for different tasks.
This machine can be operated remotely through a wireless control system, making it ideal for dangerous and hard-to-reach locations. It is powered by a 105 HP turbocharged engine and high-capacity hydraulics, making it suitable for heavy-duty infrastructure, utilities, defence, and construction projects.
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The Rudra Prime Mini is a compact and track-based version developed for urban and confined job sites. Despite its smaller size, it efficiently handles trenching, loading, sweeping, mixing, dozing, and breaking work. With high-torque hydraulics and fast attachment changeover, the machine delivers strong performance even in space-limited environments.
Commenting on the launch, Founder & CTO Laxman Vallakati said that both machines were designed to solve real on-ground execution challenges. He added that the Rudra Prime Pro and Mini reflect the company’s commitment to providing purpose-driven solutions that enhance safety, improve productivity, and reduce the need for multiple machines at project sites.
The new launches received a positive response from visitors and industry professionals at EXCON 2025. Autocracy Machinery, a National Startup Award winner, currently operates in over 20 Indian states and exports its products to the Middle East and Africa. The company offers more than 40 models across 13+ product categories, reinforcing its growing presence in the construction and infrastructure equipment sector.
With the launch of Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini, Autocracy Machinery continues to strengthen its position as a provider of innovative, safe, and versatile machinery solutions for modern project needs.
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Autocracy Machinery’s launch of the Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini at EXCON 2025 marks a strong step toward safer, smarter, and more efficient project execution. With multi-utility capabilities, remote operation, and compact design options, these machines reduce dependency on multiple pieces of equipment and manpower. They address real on-ground challenges across infrastructure, utilities, and high-risk zones, reinforcing Autocracy’s focus on innovation and productivity.
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