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India's domestic tractor sales rose 8.05% in April 2025, with 83,131 units sold and mixed brand-wise performance.
Total domestic tractor sales reached 83,131 units.
Overall market grew by 8.05% compared to April 2024.
Mahindra led with 38,516 units but saw a slight share dip.
John Deere and New Holland posted over 18% sales growth.
Escorts Kubota sales dropped 4.05% with a market share loss.
India’s domestic tractor market witnessed steady growth in April 2025. A total of 83,131 tractors were sold, showing an 8.05% increase compared to 76,939 units sold in April 2024. While leading brands like John Deere, TAFE, and New Holland posted strong numbers, others like Escorts Kubota, and Sonalika saw slight declines in market share.
Let’s take a detailed look at the brand-wise performance in domestic tractor sales for April 2025.
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Brand | Apr 2025 Sales | Apr 2024 Sales | Growth (%) | Apr 2025 Market Share | Apr 2024 Market Share | Change in Share (%) |
M&M | 38,516 | 35,805 | 7.57% | 46.33% | 46.54% | -0.21% |
TAFE | 14,462 | 13,002 | 11.23% | 17.40% | 16.90% | +0.50% |
Sonalika | 9,955 | 9,649 | 3.17% | 11.98% | 12.54% | -0.57% |
Escorts Kubota | 8,148 | 8,492 | -4.05% | 9.80% | 11.04% | -1.24% |
John Deere | 6,856 | 5,775 | 18.72% | 8.25% | 7.51% | +0.74% |
New Holland | 3,484 | 2,867 | 21.52% | 4.19% | 3.73% | +0.46% |
Preet | 372 | 405 | -8.15% | 0.45% | 0.53% | -0.08% |
Indo Farm | 366 | 352 | 3.98% | 0.44% | 0.46% | -0.02% |
SDF | 334 | 51 | 554.90% | 0.40% | 0.07% | +0.34% |
VST | 250 | 208 | 20.19% | 0.30% | 0.27% | +0.03% |
Captain | 209 | 200 | 4.50% | 0.25% | 0.26% | -0.01% |
ACE | 179 | 133 | 34.59% | 0.22% | 0.17% | +0.04% |
Total | 83131 | 76939 | 8.05 | 100 | 100 |
Mahindra continued its lead as India’s top tractor manufacturer with 38,516 units sold in April 2025. This is a 7.57% rise over April 2024. However, its market share dipped slightly from 46.54% to 46.33%, a drop of 0.21%.
Also Read: Mahindra Tractor Sales Report April 2025: 38,516 Units Sold, 8% Growth Recorded
TAFE recorded strong sales growth of 11.23%, selling 14,462 units in April 2025. Its market share improved from 16.90% to 17.40%, gaining 0.50%.
Sonalika sold 9,955 tractors, showing a modest 3.17% growth over April 2024. However, its market share declined from 12.54% to 11.98%, down by 0.57%.
Also Read: Sonalika Tractors Records 11,962 Sales in April 2025
Escorts Kubota saw a 4.05% decline in sales with 8,148 units, compared to 8,492 units last year. Its market share also fell from 11.04% to 9.80%, a drop of 1.24%.
Also Read: Escorts Kubota Tractor Sales Report April 2025: 8,148 Units Sold, Domestic Sales Down by 4.1%
John Deere reported strong performance with 6,856 tractors sold, up 18.72% from last year. Its market share increased from 7.51% to 8.25%, a gain of 0.74%.
New Holland grew significantly by 21.52%, selling 3,484 units in April 2025. The company’s market share also rose from 3.73% to 4.19%, an increase of 0.46%.
Preet faced a decline in both sales and share, selling 372 units compared to 405 in April 2024, down by 8.15%. Its market share dropped by 0.08%, from 0.53% to 0.45%.
Indo Farm saw a small increase in sales, selling 366 units compared to 352 last year. Despite the 3.98% growth, its market share decreased slightly by 0.02%.
SDF recorded an impressive 554.90% jump in sales, with 334 tractors sold in April 2025 against just 51 last year. Market share rose from 0.07% to 0.40%, up by 0.34%.
VST posted sales of 250 units, up 20.19% from April 2024. It slightly increased its market share from 0.27% to 0.30%.
Also Read: VST Tractor April 2025 Sales Report: 317 Tractors and 2,003 Power Tillers Sold
Captain sold 209 units, a 4.50% growth from 200 units last year. Market share stayed nearly flat, moving from 0.26% to 0.25%.
ACE reported 179 tractors sold in April 2025, a 34.59% increase from 133 units. Its market share grew from 0.17% to 0.22%.
Also Read: FADA Retail Tractor Sales Report April 2025: 60,915 Units Sold
April 2025 continued the positive trend in India’s tractor market, driven by strong rural activity and farming demand. While Mahindra, TAFE, and John Deere led the way, brands like SDF and New Holland also showed impressive growth. However, a few companies like Escorts Kubota, and Sonalika saw slight setbacks in market share.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Indian tractor industry and monthly sales reports.