Already the world's largest tractor manufacturer by volumes, the USD 16.5-billion home-grown multinational is seeking to enhance its presence in the western market like the US.
"The glamorous side is SUVs but frankly the tractor side is where we are number one in the world. Our brand is making global headway faster on tractors than auto," Mahindra Group Chairman and MD Anand Mahindra told PTI in an interview.
"Our goal was to say we are second to none in technology. We don't want to be value for money tractor that is beating out John Dere and all...This product has incorporated auto technology in the tractor. If you look at electronics, suspension, ergonomics...The state-of-the-art knowledge of R&D we had in auto has come in to (it)," Mahindra said.
The new tractor is the first product to be rolled out since Pawan Goenka took charge of heading both tractor and auto businesses of the group and also after Rajan Wadhera leading the group's tractor and automobiles R&D, he added.
Commenting on the expansion of the tractor business in developed markets, Mahindra said: "I call America our emerging market, they find it very amusing when I said that. The fastest growth we have got in the last year and a half is in America. We have grown in 35-40 per cent."
The main competitors there are John Dere and New Holland and in the segment Mahindra operates, its market share now has reached 10 per cent, he added.
In the April-July period this fiscal, the company's total tractor sales were down by 1 per cent to 91,962 units from 93,046 in the year-ago period.
Speaking on the group's ambitions, Mahindra said it was to become one of the most admired corporations or brands by 2020-21 but stated the group has not set any financial goals.
"When you set the right targets, aspirations and you work efficiently and diligently, the numbers happen. We never set financial targets...(but) we have a very strong co-created aspirations...If we do become one of the most admired corporations or brands by 2020-21, it cannot happen without your financial results," Mahindra said.
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