Sonalika Tractors recorded impressive sales of 53,772 units in just four months, April to July 2025.
This milestone strengthens the brand’s position as India’s top tractor exporter, reflecting growing domestic demand and the company’s focus on advanced farming solutions tailored to diverse regional needs.
The sales surge underscores Sonalika’s commitment to quality and innovation. Its integrated manufacturing facility produces a heavy-duty tractor every two minutes, ensuring efficiency and reliability.
The company develops nearly all components in-house, including fuel-efficient engines and advanced hydraulic systems, to maintain high standards.
“Our heavy-duty tractors are driven by purpose and built with strength to empower farmers,” said Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director of International Tractors.
Sonalika is leveraging its wide pan-India channel partner network to meet the anticipated surge in festive season demand.
However, the company aims not just to deliver machines but to create ‘farmer delight’ by providing solutions that enhance productivity and modernise Indian agriculture.
With its record-breaking sales and strategic expansion, Sonalika remains committed to supporting India’s agricultural sector.
The brand leads efforts to bring modern mechanisation to farmers across the country, enabling better farm productivity and sustainable growth.
This report reflects Sonalika’s growing influence in India’s agricultural machinery market. It also highlights the company’s pivotal role in empowering farmers through innovation and quality.
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