New Holland Launches Workmaster 105 Tractor In India At INR 29.5lakh

Abhijeet Singh
10 Jun 2024
06:29 PM
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New Holland Launches Workmaster 105 Tractor In India At INR 29.5lakh mobility outlook

New Holland has introduced the Workmaster 105, the first indigenously produced 100+HP TREM-IV compliant tractor in India. It comes equipped with features such as a 3,500 kg lift capacity, electro-hydraulic 4WD engagement, and an air-suspended seat with an adjustable backrest. The Workmaster 105 will be available at New Holland exclusive dealerships across India.

The Workmaster 105 boasts a powerful 106 HP FPT engine, making it the most robust offering in its category. The robust engine has a 600 hour service cycle, and comes with self-adjusting tappets. These features ensure that the tractor delivers exceptional performance, operator comfort, and safety. The tractor comes with an 11L AdBlue (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) tank to keep up with the stringent emission norms. The dry filter has automatic cleaning capabilities and has a 1200 hour cleaning cycle.

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Narinder Mittal, Country Manager & Managing Director, CNH India & SAARC, stated 'The Workmaster 105 sets a new benchmark for high horsepower tractors in India. This machine has proven its reliability in demanding markets like the USA, and we are excited to bring this advanced technology to discerning Indian customers.'

Priced at INR 29.5 lakh (ex-showroom India), the Workmaster 105 is designed for farmers with large landholdings who operate advanced equipment such as balers and forage harvesters. The tractor's capabilities make it ideal for long hours of work, ensuring high productivity levels.

The introduction of the Workmaster 105 to the Indian market reflects New Holland's commitment to providing cutting-edge agricultural solutions. With over 15,000 units of the Workmaster Series already sold in North America, the tractor's launch in India is expected to meet the growing demand for high-performance agricultural machinery.

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