Pune: Sonalika Tractors, has closed calendar year 2025 on a strong note by recording its highest-ever Sonalika Tractors December 2025 sales at 12,392 units.
The milestone performance marks a fitting conclusion to a landmark year that witnessed multiple record-breaking achievements and operational milestones for the brand.
The record Sonalika Tractors December 2025 sales underscore the company’s consistent emphasis on delivering mechanised, productivity-led farming solutions that create tangible value for Indian farmers.
Sonalika’s tractors are engineered to perform across diverse agricultural conditions, combining new-age technologies with robust design to ensure operational reliability and long-term on-field performance.
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Sonalika Tractors December 2025 Sales Reflect Strong Focus on Mechanised Farming
The latest sales achievement highlights Sonalika’s commitment to manufacturing performance-driven tractors tailored to the evolving needs of Indian agriculture.
Each tractor reflects the brand’s focus on durability, efficiency, and productivity, enabling farmers to maximise output across varied terrains and crop cycles.
Over the years, Sonalika has established a strong legacy in the heavy-duty tractor segment by developing products based on detailed farmer insights. This approach has helped secure a brighter future for more than 18 lakh farmers nationwide.
The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at the world’s largest tractor manufacturing plant in Hoshiarpur, supported by an extensive channel partner network, ensures timely availability of advanced tractors across markets.
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Commenting on the Sonalika Tractors December 2025 sales achievement, Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director, International Tractors Limited, said, “Our achievement of the highest-ever December sales of 12,392 tractors reinforces our long-standing focus on delivering DUM through innovative tractors across diverse farming conditions.
Farmers’ sentiments remain positive, supported by a significant increase in Rabi sowing area compared to last year, indicating a promising crop outlook.
As we move into the New Year 2026, we remain prepared to drive farm mechanisation growth through technology-driven solutions that empower farmers to build a sustainable future.”







