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Indian tractor sales rose 14.28% in Feb 2025, reaching 59,165 units. M&M led sales, while SDF posted the highest growth.
Total 59,165 tractors sold, up 14.28% from February 2024.
M&M Group led with 23,880 units, 18.68% growth.
Escorts Kubota overtook Sonalika for the third position.
SDF recorded the highest growth at 738%.
Some brands saw a decline in sales and market share.
The Indian tractor market saw strong growth in February 2025, with domestic sales increasing by 14.28%. A total of 59,165 tractors were sold compared to 51,774 units in February 2024. This growth highlights the positive momentum in the sector, despite some fluctuations in market share among key brands.
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Manufacturer | Feb'25 Sales | Feb'24 Sales | % Growth | MS Feb'25 | MS Feb'24 | MS YoY Change |
M&M Group | 23,880 | 20,121 | 18.68% | 40.36% | 38.86% | +1.50 |
Tafe Group | 9,555 | 8,455 | 13.01% | 16.15% | 16.33% | -0.18 |
Escorts Kubota | 7,968 | 7,269 | 9.62% | 13.47% | 14.04% | -0.57 |
Sonalika | 7,670 | 6,911 | 10.98% | 12.96% | 13.35% | -0.38 |
John Deere | 5,771 | 5,037 | 14.57% | 9.75% | 9.73% | +0.03 |
New Holland | 2,732 | 2,559 | 6.76% | 4.62% | 4.94% | -0.33 |
SDF | 419 | 50 | 738.00% | 0.71% | 0.10% | +0.61 |
Preet | 319 | 389 | -17.99% | 0.54% | 0.75% | -0.21 |
Indo Farm | 298 | 355 | -16.06% | 0.50% | 0.68% | -0.18 |
VST | 208 | 237 | -12.24% | 0.35% | 0.46% | -0.11 |
ACE | 183 | 171 | 7.02% | 0.31% | 0.33% | -0.02 |
Captain | 162 | 220 | -26.36% | 0.27% | 0.42% | -0.15 |
Total | 59,165 | 51,774 | 14.28% | 100.00% | 100.00% | - |
The leading tractor manufacturer, M&M Group, recorded sales of 23,880 units, reflecting an 18.68% increase from February 2024 (20,121 units). The company also gained 1.50% in market share, reinforcing its strong presence in the industry.
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TAFE sold 9,555 tractors in February 2025, marking a 13.01% rise from 8,455 units in February 2024. However, its market share slightly declined by 0.18%, indicating a mixed performance.
The company sold 7,968 units, growing 9.62% from 7,269 tractors in February 2024. Despite a slight 0.57% drop in market share, Escorts Kubota moved up to third place in the domestic market, overtaking Sonalika.
Also Read: Escorts Kubota Tractor Sales Report February 2025: 7,968 Tractors Sold with 9.6% Growth
With 7,670 tractors sold, Sonalika recorded a 10.98% increase from February 2024 (6,911 units). However, its market share dropped by 0.38%, reflecting a competitive market scenario.
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John Deere achieved 5,771 tractor sales in February 2025, growing 14.57% from 5,037 units in February 2024. Its market share improved by 0.03%, showcasing steady demand for its products.
New Holland reported sales of 2,732 tractors, a 6.76% rise from 2,559 units in February 2024. However, the company’s market share declined by 0.33%, signaling a need for a stronger market approach.
The company saw remarkable growth, selling 419 tractors in February 2025, a massive 738% jump from just 50 units in February 2024. Its market share also increased by 0.61%, strengthening its position.
Preet’s sales dropped by 17.99%, with 319 units sold in February 2025 compared to 389 in February 2024. This also led to a 0.21% decline in market share.
Indo Farm faced a 16.06% decline in sales, selling 298 tractors compared to 355 units in February 2024. Its market share dropped by 0.18%, indicating tough competition.
VST sold 208 tractors, reflecting a 12.24% decline from 237 units in February 2024. However, its market share remained relatively stable, with only a 0.11% drop.
ACE saw a 7.02% increase in sales, reaching 183 units in February 2025, up from 171 in February 2024. Despite the growth, its market share declined slightly by 0.02%.
Captain Tractor, sales fell by 26.36%, with 162 units sold in February 2025 compared to 220 in February 2024. The brand’s market share declined by 0.15%, reflecting weaker demand.
The overall positive trend in tractor sales highlights strong demand in the agricultural sector. However, market competition remains tough, with some brands facing declines in sales and market share.
Also Read: FADA Retail Tractor Sales Report February 2025: 65,574 Units Sold with Mahindra Leading the Market
The Indian tractor market showed strong growth in February 2025, with leading brands expanding their sales. While some companies gained market share, others faced challenges. The increasing demand reflects positive industry momentum, but competition remains high. Brands must focus on strategic growth to maintain their market position in the evolving agricultural sector.