New Holland launches 'WORKMASTER 105', India's first 100HP TREM-IV tractor
Tractor company New Holland has launched its new tractor in the Indian market. Launched under the name 'Workmaster 105', this tractor has been specially designed for Indian customers. The tractor has been launched at a price of Rs 29.5 lakh.
New Holland, a brand of global agriculture group CNH, has launched its new and Made in India tractor in the Indian market. The company has named it 'Workmaster 105'. The special thing about 'Workmaster 105' is that it is India's first Made in India 100+ HP TREM-IV tractor. Which has been specially designed for the Indian customers. The company claims that the 'Workmaster 105' with the compatible engine will give world-class technology, quality and excellent performance to the Indian customers.
Narinder Mittal, Country Manager and Managing Director, CNH India & SAARC said, “The Workmaster 105 has set a new benchmark in terms of high horsepower tractors in India. This machine has proven its capability in highly demanding markets like the US and is a testament to our commitment to offer cutting-edge products. New Holland is renowned worldwide for its high horsepower tractors. We believe the time is right to introduce this advanced technology to the discerning Indian customers and we are proud to launch the first Made-in-India TREM-IV tractor in the 100+HP category.”
'Workmaster 105' features and price
The 'Workmaster 105' is powered by an advanced FPT engine with a capacity of 106HP and comes with a host of great features like a lift capacity of 3,500 kg, electro-hydraulic 4WD engagement and air-suspended seat with adjustable backrest. The machine has been designed to offer unmatched performance, operator comfort and safety. Launched at a starting price of Rs 29.5 lakh (ex-showroom, all India), the 'Workmaster 105' is perfect for farmers who have large land holdings and operate advanced implements such as balers, forage harvesters, etc. The Workmaster 105 will now be available across all New Holland dealerships in India.