
In January 2026, Mahindra & Mahindra’s Farm Equipment Business, including its Swaraj tractor range, delivered a strong sales performance, indicating solid demand both in India and overseas.
Domestic Market Results
During the month, the combined domestic sales of Mahindra and Swaraj tractors reached 38,484 units, a notable increase from the 26,305 units sold in January 2025. This reflects a 46% year‑on‑year increase, suggesting a healthy rebound in tractor purchases across the Indian agricultural sector. Factors such as increased farming activity and improved financial conditions for farmers helped boost sales.
Export Performance
On the international front, exports also rose sharply. The companies shipped 2,159 tractors abroad in January 2026, up from 1,252 units in the same month last year. This jump represents around 72% growth compared to January 2025, pointing to rising acceptance of Indian‑made tractors in global markets.
Overall Sales Figures
Mahindra & Swaraj tractor sales (domestic + export) rose to 40,643 units in January 2026, compared to 27,557 units in January 2025. This translates into an approximate 47% increase year‑on‑year, underscoring a strong start to the year for the company.
Year‑to‑Date Growth (April 2025–January 2026)
Looking at a broader timeframe from April 2025 to January 2026:
- Domestic tractor sales climbed from 350,632 to 430,374 units, a 23% rise.
- Export volumes increased from 13,548 to 16,861 units, up 24%.
- Total combined sales jumped from 364,180 to 447,235 units, also showing around 23% growth compared to the same period last year.
Summary
January 2026 results demonstrate that Mahindra & Swaraj tractors maintained strong momentum in both domestic and export markets. The significant gains in sales volumes reflect robust demand trends in agriculture and expanding global reach for Indian tractor manufacturers.