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India tractor retail sales crossed 1.15 lakh units in December 2025, led by Mahindra, Swaraj, and Escorts Kubota, as per FADA market share data.
Total tractor retail sales crossed 1.15 lakh units.
Mahindra Group retained clear market leadership.
Escorts Kubota recorded strong market share growth.
John Deere and CNH Industrial improved performance.
Smaller OEMs saw a decline in combined market share.
India’s tractor retail market recorded a strong performance in December 2025, with total sales reaching 1,15,001 units, compared to 99,306 units in December 2024, as per FADA Research data. The latest figures highlight steady demand from the farming sector and clear leadership by the Mahindra Group across both its tractor divisions.
The Indian tractor industry closed December 2025 on a positive note, registering a healthy year-on-year growth in retail volumes. Increased farm activity, timely agricultural operations, and steady rural demand supported higher tractor purchases across regions.
OEM / Brand | Dec’25 Sales (Units) | Market Share Dec’25 | Dec’24 Sales (Units) | Market Share Dec’24 |
Mahindra & Mahindra (Tractor) | 29,475 | 25.63% | 24,295 | 24.46% |
Mahindra & Mahindra (Swaraj) | 22,213 | 19.32% | 18,232 | 18.36% |
International Tractors Ltd | 13,933 | 12.12% | 12,781 | 12.87% |
Escorts Kubota Ltd | 13,098 | 11.39% | 9,257 | 9.32% |
TAFE Ltd | 11,483 | 9.99% | 11,562 | 11.64% |
John Deere India | 8,450 | 7.35% | 6,321 | 6.37% |
Eicher Tractors | 6,909 | 6.01% | 6,972 | 7.02% |
CNH Industrial (India) | 4,921 | 4.28% | 4,054 | 4.08% |
Others | 4,519 | 3.93% | 5,832 | 5.87% |
Total | 1,15,001 | 100% | 99,306 | 100% |
Mahindra continued to lead the Indian tractor market by a wide margin. The company sold 29,475 units in December 2025, up from 24,295 units in December 2024. Its market share increased to 25.63%, strengthening its position as the country’s largest tractor manufacturer. The brand’s wide dealer network and strong farmer trust remained key growth drivers.
Swaraj retained its strong second position with 22,213 units sold, compared to 18,232 units last year. The division improved its market share to 19.32% from 18.36%, reflecting consistent demand for its reliable and easy-to-maintain tractors.
International Tractors Limited recorded 13,933 units in December 2025, slightly higher than 12,781 units in December 2024. Despite the volume growth, its market share declined marginally to 12.12% from 12.87%, indicating stronger competition from other brands.
Escorts Kubota showed notable improvement, selling 13,098 units, a sharp rise from 9,257 units a year ago. Its market share increased to 11.39% from 9.32%, supported by growing acceptance of its modern tractor range and technology-focused offerings.
TAFE sold 11,483 units in December 2025, slightly lower than 11,562 units in December 2024. The company’s market share declined to 9.99% from 11.64%, reflecting slower growth compared to competitors despite stable volumes.
John Deere posted strong growth with 8,450 units sold, up from 6,321 units last year. Its market share improved to 7.35% from 6.37%, driven by steady demand for premium and feature-rich tractors.
Eicher Tractors reported 6,909 units, marginally lower than 6,972 units in December 2024. Its market share dropped to 6.01% from 7.02%, showing increased pressure in the mid-range tractor segment.
CNH Industrial recorded 4,921 units, up from 4,054 units last year. The company improved its market share to 4.28% from 4.08%, supported by demand for New Holland tractors among progressive farmers.
Other tractor manufacturers together accounted for 4,519 units, compared to 5,832 units in December 2024. Their combined market share reduced to 3.93% from 5.87%, indicating the growing dominance of leading OEMs. This category includes brands with less than 1% individual market share.
The December 2025 tractor retail data clearly shows consolidation at the top, with Mahindra and Swaraj continuing to dominate the market. Brands like Escorts Kubota, John Deere, and CNH Industrial strengthened their positions, while overall industry volumes showed healthy growth compared to last year. The data reflects sustained confidence in India’s agricultural economy and steady mechanisation trends.
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India’s tractor retail market showed solid year-on-year growth in December 2025, crossing 1.15 lakh units. Mahindra Group strengthened its leadership through both the Mahindra and Swaraj brands. Escorts Kubota, John Deere, and CNH Industrial gained market share, reflecting rising demand for modern and efficient tractors. Overall, the data indicate steady rural demand, higher mechanisation, and growing confidence in the agricultural economy.