Record-breaking month marks a significant leap in Sonalika’s commitment to sustainable farming solutions.
New Delhi – In a historic achievement that has set a new benchmark for the company, Sonalika Tractors, India’s leading tractor export brand, celebrated a record-breaking sales performance during October 2024. The company reported its highest-ever monthly sales figure, with 20,056 tractors sold, reinforcing its dedication to empowering farmers with customized, high-performance farming equipment.
This landmark performance aligns with Sonalika’s mission of making innovative and sustainable farming solutions more accessible. The milestone was achieved amidst the festive season, a period when the company traditionally ramps up its customer engagement through initiatives like the annual ‘Heavy Duty Dhamaka’ offer. This program provides farmers with access to advanced, high-tech tractors at competitive prices, underscoring Sonalika’s role as a critical partner in the agricultural landscape.
With the largest dealership network across India, Sonalika has maintained a focus on region-specific product customization and quality assurance. Each tractor is designed to meet the unique demands of diverse farming practices, offering reliable, high-powered performance tailored to regional requirements.
Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director of International Tractors Limited, shared his enthusiasm: “Surpassing all previous records with 20,056 tractor sales this October is a proud moment for us and a testament to the trust and support of the farming community. Our mission remains centered on equipping every farmer with a customized tractor that meets their specific needs, enhancing their journey toward sustainable prosperity. This achievement fuels our resolve to continue developing next-generation, heavy-duty tractors that empower farmers nationwide.”
Sonalika’s record-breaking month underscores its steadfast commitment to innovation and excellence, marking a new chapter in its mission to transform the farming sector and uplift the lives of farmers.