Escorts Kubota has demonstrated solid performance in the tractor market during June 2025 and the first quarter of FY26. The company’s ability to evolve and stay competitive is evident in its latest wholesale sales numbers.
Domestic Tractor Sales – June 2025
In June 2025, Escorts Kubota sold 10,997 tractors in the domestic market—a slight 0.1% decline compared to 11,011 units sold in June 2024. Despite the marginal dip, demand remained steady due to favorable monsoon conditions, an increase in the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Kharif crops, and expansion in the sown area.
Export Tractor Sales – June 2025
The brand recorded significant growth in exports, selling 501 tractors in June 2025 compared to 234 units in June 2024—an impressive 114.1% year-on-year increase in export volumes.
Total Tractor Sales – June 2025
Escorts Kubota’s total wholesale tractor sales for June 2025 reached 11,498 units, up from 11,245 units in June 2024. This represents a 2.2% growth year-on-year, driven by strong export performance. The figure includes combined sales from Farmtrac, Powertrac, and Kubota tractor models.
Segment | June 2025 (FY26) | June 2024 (FY25) | % Growth |
Domestic | 10,997 | 11,011 | -0.1% |
Export | 501 | 234 | 114.1% |
Total | 11,498 | 11,245 | 2.2% |
Q1 FY26 Tractor Sales (April–June 2025)
In the first quarter of FY26, Escorts Kubota sold 30,581 tractors, which is 0.7% higher than the 30,370 units sold during the same period in FY25. While domestic sales dipped slightly by 1.9%, exports surged by 80.3%, highlighting the brand’s growing global reach.
Segment | Q1 FY26 | Q1 FY25 | % Growth |
Domestic | 28,848 | 29,409 | -1.9% |
Export | 1,733 | 961 | 80.3% |
Total | 30,581 | 30,370 | 0.7% |
Conclusion
Escorts Kubota continues to maintain its position as a reliable player in both domestic and international tractor markets. With favorable forecasts such as an above-normal monsoon, a potential bumper Kharif harvest, and improved rural liquidity, the company is poised for further growth in the coming months.