| 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 |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Confirm exact variant (2WD vs 4WD, gearbox type, PTO speed).
Check lift capacity and PTO HP vs your implement requirements.
Ask dealer for on-road price, subsidy eligibility (if any) and service network coverage in your district.
Test-drive (check clutch, shuttle, gear shifts) and inspect hydraulics & 3-point hitch.
Compare warranty & availability of attachments (front-loader, backhoe, canopy/cabin).
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