18 June 2026, Mumbai: Mahindra Farm Equipment Business (FEB), part of the Mahindra Group, has crossed the production milestone of 70 lakh farm tractors.
The company said the achievement reflects its role in farm mechanization in India and international markets.
Mahindra FEB manufactures and markets products under the Mahindra Tractors and Swaraj Tractors brands, along with Gromax, which produces the Trakstar and Hindustan tractor range. The company offers more than 350 tractor models and variants, along with tractor-driven and self-propelled farm machinery.
According to the company, the milestone follows annual tractor sales of over 526,000 units in FY26. During the year, Mahindra introduced products including the Mahindra 585 YUVO TECH+ V1, Mahindra NOVO Premium Edition, and Swaraj Protek, while also expanding the Mahindra OJA platform into international markets. For FY27, the company plans to launch seven new tractor models and introduce 12 additional features across the Mahindra and Swaraj product ranges.
Commenting on the achievement, Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director and CEO, Auto & Farm Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said the company remains focused on supporting agricultural development and mechanization in India.
Veejay Nakra, President, Farm Equipment Business, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said the milestone reflects the trust placed in the company's tractor brands by farmers and its continued focus on technology and product development.
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