Escorts Kubota reported a robust 46.9% increase in tractor sales for January 2026, with total sales reaching 9,799 units compared to 6,669 in January 2025. Domestic tractor sales grew by 50.8% to 9,137 units, driven by positive rural sentiment and favorable government policies. Construction Equipment sales reached 524 machines.
Tractor Sales Performance
In January 2026, Escorts Kubota’s Agri Machinery Business sold 9,799 tractors, marking a significant growth of 46.9% compared to the 6,669 tractors sold in January 2025.
Domestic Sales Growth
Domestic tractor sales in January 2026 reached 9,137 units, reflecting a substantial increase of 50.8% compared to the 6,058 tractors sold in January 2025. This growth was fueled by positive rural sentiment, increased farm activity due to Rabi sowing progress, improved water availability, and favorable government policies, including ongoing state subsidies.
Export Sales
Export tractor sales in January 2026 totaled 662 units, representing an increase of 8.3% compared to the 611 tractors sold in January 2025.
Sales Volume Summary
January Sales:
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Particulars
FY26
FY25
% Change
Domestic
9,137
6,058
50.8%
Export
662
611
8.3%
Total
9,799
6,669
46.9%
April – January (10M) Sales:
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Particulars
FY26
FY25
% Change
Domestic
105,687
91,820
15.1%
Export
5,525
3,770
46.6%
Total
111,212
95,590
16.3%
Construction Equipment Sales
Escorts Kubota’s Construction Equipment Business Division sold 524 machines in January 2026, compared to 544 machines in January 2025.
Construction Equipment Outlook
While the Construction Equipment industry experiences demand softness and slower infrastructure execution, January 2026 showed stabilization signs. Gradual improvement is expected, supported by timely project awards, better on-ground execution, and higher government spending.
Construction Equipment Sales Volume
January
April – January (10M)
Total
524
544
-3.7%
4,441
5,309
-16.3%
Source: BSE