Sonalika Tractors

Sonalika Tractors In India

Modelacs HP Torque Lifting Capacity Gearbox Price Primary use / buyers
DI 35 (Sikander) 39 HP 120–140 Nm 1200–1400 kg 8F+2R (slacs 5.0–6.0 lacs Smalacs
DI 745 III (Sikander) 50 HP 205–210 Nm 2000 kg 8F+2R / 12F+3R / 16F+4R 6.5–7.9 lacs Medium farms, rotavators, haulacs
DI 750 III (Sikander / Dlacs 55 HP 235 Nm 2000–2200 kg 12F+12R / mulacs 7.0–9.0 lacs Heavy duty, lacs
RX 55 / RX 745 III 50–55 HP 200+ Nm 1800–2000 kg Mulacs 7.0–9.0 lacs Comfort / placs
Tiger DI 50 / DI 60 50–60 HP 200–250 Nm 2000–2400 kg Heavy duty gearbox options 7.5–10.0 lacs High-power row-crop & haulacs

Detailed report for each Model - 

1) Sonalika DI 35 (39 HP)

Why farmers buy it: compact, economical to run, good for small holdings, orchards, and transport duties. Easy to maintain; lower purchase cost and fuel usage.
Strengths: nimble, simple transmission options, widely available spare parts. Best for: small contractors, farmers with <3–6 acres or mixed orchard + field work. Buyer tip: choose power-steering / dual-clutch variant if you do loader/transport work frequently. 

2) Sonalika DI 745 III (50 HP, Sikander)

Why it’s popular: balance of power and economy — strong 50 HP class with good lift and torque for rotavators, seeders and medium tillage. Comes in multiple gearbox options (8/12/16 forward) for flexibility.
Strengths: proven HDM engine, comfortable ergonomics (Sikander series), competitive price vs. rivals. Best for: medium farmers who need one tractor for most implements. Buyer tip: if you run heavy implements, prefer 16F+4R or dual-clutch transmission variants.

3) Sonalika DI 750 III (55 HP, Sikander / DLX)

Why it sells: class-leading power in Sonalika’s lineup (55 HP) — good for heavier implements, longer runs, and higher PTO demand. Marketed as an “all-rounder” for larger farms and contractors.
Strengths: 4-cylinder option, higher torque, multi-speed PTO and shuttle tech available on DLX variants. Best for: medium-large farms, contractors, mechanised operations. Buyer tip: check lift capacity and PTO rpm options for your implements; DLX variants add operator comfort and shuttle transmission for loader work. 

4) Sonalika RX 55 / RX 745 III (50–55 HP, RX / RX Sikander)

Why it’s chosen: RX series focuses on operator comfort (shuttle, cabin options) and modern features while retaining Sonalika reliability. Good where ergonomics and long hours matter.
Strengths: comfortable cabin/controls, shuttle transmission options, efficient CRDi/CRDS engines in newer variants. Best for: large orchards, long-hour field operations, and farms that value operator comfort. Buyer tip: RX variants usually cost more — weigh operator comfort vs. budget. 

5) Sonalika Tiger DI 50 / DI 60

Why it’s in the list: higher HP variants for users who need extra torque and heavier lift capacity (e.g., deep tillage, large planter + trailer work).
Strengths: heavy-duty transmission, higher PTO and lift. Best for: large farms, heavy implements, commercial haulage. Buyer tip: check tyre and final-drive specs — heavier duty tasks require beefier tyres and axles. 

6) MM / Mileage-Master series (18–24 HP small tractors)

Why it’s relevant: Sonalika’s low-HP tractors are used by very small farmers, for gardening, smallholders, and where affordability + low running cost are priorities.
Strengths: low price and operating cost, compact; good for low-intensity tasks. Best for: homestead, small vegetable farms, and as a power source for small implements (rotavator, pump). Buyer tip: ensure implement compatibility (PTO and lift). 


Which is the best sold tractors -

Sonalika uses different messages for different markets: the DI 35 is frequently promoted as a mass-market “most selling” compact model for smallholders, while DI 745 III and DI 750 III show up repeatedly in 2024–2025 lists of top-selling Sonalika tractors for medium/heavy work. In practice DI 35 (for the small-farm segment) and DI 745/DI 750 (for the mid-to-large segment) are the company’s highest-volume movers across India — pick which “best-sold” you mean (small vs medium/large) and I’ll drill down with region-wise sales or variant popularity.


Quick buying checklist (apply to any Sonalika model)

  1. Confirm exact variant (2WD vs 4WD, gearbox type, PTO speed).

  2. Check lift capacity and PTO HP vs your implement requirements.

  3. Ask dealer for on-road price, subsidy eligibility (if any) and service network coverage in your district.

  4. Test-drive (check clutch, shuttle, gear shifts) and inspect hydraulics & 3-point hitch.

  5. Compare warranty & availability of attachments (front-loader, backhoe, canopy/cabin).

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