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India’s tractor sales rose 25.40% in March 2025, with 79,946 units sold across all major brands.
Key Highlights:
Total tractor sales reached 79,946 units in March 2025.
M&M led with 32,582 units, up 34.21%.
TAFE, Escorts, and Sonalika saw double-digit growth.
ACE reported the highest growth at 101.14%.
Captain sales dropped by 23.86%.
India’s domestic tractor market saw strong growth in March 2025. A total of 79,946 tractorswere sold, marking a 25.40% increase compared to the 63,755 units sold in March 2024. This shows a positive trend in rural demand and farm equipment usage nationwide.
Let’s look at the brand-wise tractor sales performance for March 2025.
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Brand | Mar 2025 Sales | Mar 2024 Sales | Growth (%) | Mar 2025 Market Share | Mar 2024 Market Share | Change in Share (%) |
M&M | 32,582 | 24,276 | 34.21% | 40.76% | 38.08% | +2.68% |
TAFE | 12,901 | 10,878 | 18.60% | 16.14% | 17.06% | -0.93% |
Escorts Kubota | 10,775 | 9,355 | 15.18% | 13.48% | 14.67% | -1.20% |
Sonalika | 10,485 | 8,682 | 20.77% | 13.12% | 13.62% | -0.50% |
John Deere | 6,936 | 5,523 | 25.58% | 8.68% | 8.66% | +0.01% |
New Holland | 4,093 | 3,062 | 33.67% | 5.12% | 4.80% | +0.32% |
VST | 550 | 475 | 15.79% | 0.69% | 0.75% | -0.06% |
Indo Farm | 533 | 412 | 29.37% | 0.67% | 0.65% | +0.02% |
Preet | 485 | 462 | 4.98% | 0.61% | 0.72% | -0.12% |
Captain | 367 | 482 | -23.86% | 0.46% | 0.76% | -0.30% |
ACE | 177 | 88 | 101.14% | 0.22% | 0.14% | +0.08% |
SDF | 62 | 60 | 3.33% | 0.08% | 0.09% | -0.02% |
Mahindra & Mahindra Tractors remained the top tractor seller in March 2025. It sold 32,582 units, which is a 34.21% increase compared to 24,276 units in March 2024. The company also increased its market share from 38.08% to 40.76%, gaining 2.68%.
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TAFE sold 12,901 tractors, growing 18.60% from 10,878 units sold in the same month last year. However, its market share dropped from 17.06% to 16.14%, a fall of 0.93%.
Escorts Kubota Tractors reported sales of 10,775 units, which is a 15.18% growth over 9,355 units in March 2024. Despite the increase in sales, market share fell from 14.67% to 13.48%, a dip of 1.20%.
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Sonalika sold 10,485 tractors, registering a 20.77% increase from 8,682 units last year. However, its market share dropped slightly from 13.62% to 13.12%, down by 0.50%.
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John Deere sold 6,936 units in March 2025, a 25.58% rise from 5,523 units in March 2024. Its market share remained steady, increasing slightly from 8.66% to 8.68%, a gain of 0.01%.
New Holland recorded 4,093 units sold, a 33.67% increase from 3,062 units in March 2024. Its market share also rose from 4.80% to 5.12%, an improvement of 0.32%.
VST sold 550 tractors, up 15.79% from 475 units last year. However, its market share dropped from 0.75% to 0.69%, a decline of 0.06%.
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Indo Farm recorded 533 units, a 29.37% increase compared to 412 units in March 2024. Its market share increased slightly from 0.65% to 0.67%, up by 0.02%.
Preet sold 485 units, up 4.98% from 462 units in the same month last year. Despite the rise, its market share fell from 0.72% to 0.61%, a drop of 0.12%.
Captain saw a decline in sales, selling 367 units, down 23.86% from 482 units in March 2024. Its market share also fell from 0.76% to 0.46%, a loss of 0.30%.
ACEreported a sharp increase of 101.14%, selling 177 tractors in March 2025 compared to 88 units last year. Its market share also grew from 0.14% to 0.22%, a gain of 0.08%.
SDF sold 62 tractors, showing a small increase of 3.33% from 60 units in March 2024. Its market share dipped slightly from 0.09% to 0.08%, down by 0.02%.
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Overall, the tractor industry in India is showing strong signs of recovery and growth. Major brands like M&M, John Deere, and New Holland posted notable increases, while a few smaller brands experienced slight declines in market share.