Mahindra’s Farm Equipment posts 13% surge in June tractor sales to 51,769 units
Export volumes also grew by 13 per cent, with 1,623 units shipped in June 2025.

Export volumes also grew by 13 per cent, with 1,623 units shipped in June 2025.
The company plans to launch new products for domestic and international markets, targeting different applications, including construction. EKL seeks to enhance its market presence and increase exports through Kubota's global network.
Pre-buying before new emission norms in April 2026 may boost sales. Wholesale volumes grew by 7 percent in FY25. Positive farm sentiments and timely monsoon arrival are supporting demand.
The proposals aim to support India's push towards cleaner industrial practices and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Shetty noted that FY25 has been a year of strategic repositioning for the domestic construction equipment industry due to a variety of reasons.
Against healthy double-digit growths recorded previously, the industry saw a 3per cent rise in FY25, with purchases of heavy equipment slowing down uncharacteristically.
Studies show e-tractors can meet farming needs. Supportive policies and industry efforts can boost e-tractor use. Increased sales and proof of benefits may lead to national incentives.
Healthy reservoir levels and a strong rabi crop are also boosting rural sentiment and demand. The industry anticipates continued growth, supported by farm mechanization and decreasing interest rates.
Varden's tractors are more affordable than traditional models.
The farm equipment maker has reported a net profit of ₹1,250.9 crore in the financial year ending March 2025.