Best Tractor Brands in India 2026: Full Comparison Guide
19/06/2026, Published on Aafrin Narmawala

Best Tractor Brands in India 2026: Full Comparison Guide

Mahindra is the best-selling tractor brand in India in 2026, holding roughly 24% market share, followed by Swaraj (≈19%), Sonalika (≈13%), Escorts Kubota (≈11%), and TAFE/Massey Ferguson (≈11%). Together these five brands account for nearly 80% of all tractors sold in the country. The right brand for any individual farmer depends less on overall sales rank and more on farm size, budget, terrain, and the strength of the local dealer and service network.

This guide compares the top tractor brands in India on price, horsepower range, reliability, and after-sales support, so you can match a brand to your specific farming need rather than just its market position.

Top Tractor Brands in India 2026 at a Glance

India's tractor market crossed 10 lakh (1 million) retail units for the first time in FY2025–26, driven by a strong monsoon and healthy rural cash flow. The table below summarizes where each major brand stands today.

Brand Approx. Market Share (FY26) Price Range (Ex-Showroom) HP Range Best Suited For
Mahindra ~24% ₹3.10 lakh – ₹14.84 lakh 15–75 HP All farm sizes, widest service network
Swaraj ~19% ₹4 lakh – ₹13 lakh 20–60 HP Simple, durable workhorses for mid-size farms
Sonalika ~13% ₹2.59 lakh – ₹16.92 lakh 20–90 HP Budget-to-mid power, fast-growing rural reach
Escorts Kubota ~11% ₹3.5 lakh – ₹12 lakh 20–60 HP Fuel efficiency, compact and mid-power farms
TAFE / Massey Ferguson ~11% ₹4 lakh – ₹15 lakh 25–75 HP Heavy-duty, long-duration field work
John Deere ~5–6% ₹6.1 lakh – ₹72 lakh 35 HP and above Premium, large-scale and commercial farming

Mahindra: India's Largest Tractor Brand

Mahindra & Mahindra is the top-selling tractor brand in India, with around 24% retail market share and the country's widest dealer and service network. Mahindra's tractor operations, covering both the Mahindra and Swaraj brands, held a combined 42.57% share with 4,46,948 units in FY2025–26.

Why farmers choose Mahindra:

  • Widest model range: Over 60 models spanning 15 HP to 75 HP, in both 2WD and 4WD configurations.
  • Strong resale value: High brand trust translates into better resale prices for used Mahindra tractors.
  • Service accessibility: The largest dealer network in India means faster parts availability and repairs, even in remote districts.
  • Versatility: Suitable for orchard work, multi-crop farming, and haulage with the right attachments.

Mahindra suits farmers who want a tractor that's easy to service anywhere in the country and who may eventually want to resell or upgrade.

Swaraj: The Mahindra Group's Value Workhorse

Swaraj, a division of Mahindra & Mahindra, is India's second-largest tractor brand by retail sales, holding close to 19% market share. Mahindra's Swaraj Division retained second position with 15,205 units in May 2026, up 11.40% year-on-year, with market share remaining stable around 18.3%.

Key Swaraj strengths:

  • Mechanical simplicity: Fewer electronic components mean easier field repairs and lower long-term maintenance costs.
  • Fuel efficiency: Frequently cited by farmers as delivering strong diesel mileage for the power output.
  • Popular models: The 744 FE, 963 FE, and the XT series (35–50+ HP) are widely used across mid-size farms.
  • Independent network: While under Mahindra Group ownership, Swaraj runs its own dealer and service structure.

Swaraj is a strong pick if your priority is a no-frills, cost-effective tractor that's simple to maintain.

Sonalika: The Fastest-Growing Major Brand

Sonalika is the third-largest tractor brand in India and currently the fastest-growing among major manufacturers, with retail sales up nearly 13% year-on-year. Sonalika has successfully widened its lead over third-placed TAFE, with the gap expanding from 0.7 percentage points in FY2024 to 4.1 percentage points by July 2025.

What makes Sonalika competitive:

  • Wide power band: Models range from the entry-level MM-18 to the 90 HP Worldtrac 4WD, covering small farms through commercial operations.
  • Rural market focus: The brand has capitalized on stronger growth in rural markets, where tractor sales have outpaced urban demand.
  • Electric and hybrid push: Sonalika has introduced electric models like the Tiger Electric for small farms and orchards looking to cut diesel costs.
  • Competitive pricing: Generally priced below comparable Mahindra and Swaraj models at the same HP tier.

Sonalika is well-suited to farmers who want a mid-to-higher power tractor without paying premium-brand prices.

TAFE and Massey Ferguson: Built for Heavy-Duty Work

TAFE (Tractor and Farm Equipment Limited) and its Massey Ferguson brand are recognized for durability under sustained heavy use, holding around 11% combined market share. TAFE delivered the strongest growth among major tractor OEMs in May 2026, retailing 10,659 units compared to 7,503 a year earlier.

TAFE/Massey Ferguson advantages:

  • Long service life: Farmers running TAFE machines for years rarely switch brands, reflecting strong build durability.
  • Global engineering: TAFE acquired Eicher Tractors in 2005 and operates Massey Ferguson under license, blending global design with local manufacturing.
  • Eco-friendly options: TAFE is introducing hybrid and electric models such as the EVX75 for farmers transitioning toward greener equipment.
  • Performance focus: Particularly strong for continuous, large-acreage field operations.

Choose TAFE or Massey Ferguson if your land requires a tractor that can run long hours without frequent downtime.

Escorts Kubota: The Fast-Climbing Challenger

Escorts Kubota is the brand gaining the most ground in India's tractor market, with its retail share climbing to nearly 11% on the back of 30%+ volume growth. Escorts Kubota climbed from 9.93% to 10.90% share on the back of 1,14,468 units, a volume growth of 30.6%.

Why it's rising fast:

  • Japanese engineering, Indian manufacturing: The Escorts–Kubota joint venture combines Kubota's compact-tractor expertise with Escorts' established domestic base.
  • Fuel efficiency: Frequently positioned as one of the more economical options to run per acre.
  • Compact and mid-power focus: Strong fit for smaller landholdings and precision farming needs.

John Deere: The Premium Choice

John Deere is India's leading premium tractor brand, manufactured locally in Pune and priced from roughly ₹6.1 lakh to ₹72 lakh. John Deere tractor prices in India range from approximately ₹6,12,786 to ₹72,00,000 across its model lineup.

John Deere is generally chosen by larger commercial farms and contractors who prioritize advanced technology (GPS guidance, telematics) and are prepared to pay a premium for it over mass-market brands.

How to Choose the Right Tractor Brand for Your Farm

Selecting a brand isn't about picking the market leader — it's about matching the tractor to your land and budget. Use this checklist:

  1. Match horsepower to land size. Up to 5 acres: 30–40 HP. 5–15 acres: 40–55 HP. Above 15 acres or heavy implements: 55 HP and above.
  2. Check dealer proximity. A brand with a service center 10 km away beats a "better" brand with the nearest dealer 80 km away.
  3. Compare cost per acre, not just sticker price. Factor in fuel efficiency, maintenance frequency, and resale value over a 5–7 year horizon.
  4. Verify subsidy eligibility. Under the Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM), SC/ST, women, and small/marginal farmers can get up to 50% subsidy; general category farmers get up to 40%, applied directly through the dealer.
  5. Test the implement compatibility. Confirm the tractor's PTO and hydraulic capacity match the rotavator, cultivator, or trailer you already own or plan to buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the No. 1 tractor brand in India in 2026?

Mahindra is the No. 1 tractor brand in India by retail sales, holding approximately 24% market share on its own, or around 42% combined with its Swaraj division.

Which tractor brand is best for small farmers?

For farms under 5 acres, brands like Sonalika, Mahindra, and Escorts Kubota offer reliable 30–40 HP models priced between ₹4–6 lakh, balancing fuel efficiency with adequate power.

Is Sonalika better than Swaraj?

Sonalika generally offers a wider horsepower range and more competitive pricing at each tier, while Swaraj is known for mechanical simplicity and lower long-term maintenance. The better choice depends on budget, local dealer support, and whether you prioritize price or proven low-maintenance design.

Which tractor brand has the best resale value in India?

Mahindra tractors typically hold the strongest resale value due to high brand trust, widespread service availability, and consistent demand in the used-tractor market.

Which tractor company is the fastest growing in India right now?

Sonalika and Escorts Kubota are currently the fastest-growing major tractor brands in India, both posting double-digit year-on-year retail growth in FY2025–26, driven by rural demand and expanding model ranges.

 

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