New Sonalika Tiger DI Tractors Launched In India

- The Sonalika Tiger DI is offered with both 2WD and 4WD options.
- It is offered in two states of tunes - 63 bhp and 73 bhp.
- Sonalika claims that the Tiger DI offers 10 per cent better fuel economy.
Sonalika Tractors has launched the new Tiger DI four-wheel-drive (4WD) tractor in India with prices starting from Rs. 11 lakh for the Tiger DI 65 and going up to Rs. 11.2 lakh for the Tiger DI 75. The newly developed Sonalika Tiger DI 75 4WD tractor is equipped with CRDs technology and is TREM-IV compliant. The company claims that the new tractor offers 10 per cent better fuel economy with multi-speed gearbox and next generation 5G hydraulic control system. Sonalika Tractors has designed the Tiger series in Europe and both the new models will be available in 4WD and 2WD drive versions. Both the Tiger DI 75 and Tiger DI 65 tractors will be equipped with 'Sky Smart' telematics offering features such as engine immobilizer, real-time support for reduced breakdown time, vehicle geo-fencing and tracking among others.

Raman Mittal, Executive Director- Sonalika Group
Sharing his thoughts on company's commitment towards farmers, Raman Mittal, Executive Director, Sonalika Tractors said, "Our farmers put in praiseworthy efforts every single day and on the Kisan Diwas, we are launching our most advanced Tiger DI 75 4WD tractor with powerful & fuel efficient CRDs - a technologically advanced system that delivers twin benefit of power and economy. Inspired by the sole belief of delivering farm prosperity in an affordable way, every new technology innovation at Sonalika is built with a clear focus to deliver outstanding performance for higher farmer productivity. Our latest Tiger 75 4WD tractor complies with Trem IV emission norms and offers the power of 75HP tractor and fuel efficiency of 65HP tractor. Equipped with segment defining features such as highest torque & speed, the new Tiger DI 75 and Tiger DI 65 launch is a mark of honour by Sonalika Tractors towards farmers for their hard work and passion.
The tractor is powered by a 4,712 cc CRDs engine that belts out 73 bhp and 290 Nm of peak torque in the Tiger DI 75, and delivers 63 bhp and 258 Nm of peak torque in the Tiger DI 65. The engine is coupled to a 12+12 shuttle tech transmission to ensure smooth gear shifting. The Tiger DI 75 clocks a top-speed of 40 kmph and the Tiger DI 65 tractor does a top-speed of 35.65 kmph. It also features twin-barrel headlights with DRL, LED taillight and a stylish front grille with chrome finish. The seat comes with 4-way adjustment and it also gets fully digital CAN-based instrument cluster. The 5G hydraulic control valve offers 130 auto depth settings and high lift capacity of 2,200 kg for easy lifting of heavy equipment and attachments. These new tractors are also engineered with special speed gears to be suitable for over 30 applications including 4 MB plough, mulcher, reaper, 12-ft harrow, rotavator, baler and tractor mounted combined harvester (TMCH).
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