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TAFE unveils its next-gen electric hybrid tractor at Agritechnica 2025 in Germany

The Chennai-based Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd (TAFE), one of the world’s largest tractor manufacturers, has unveiled its next-generation electric hybrid tractor – the TAFE EVX75, at Agritechnica 2025, a large fair for agricultural machinery happening at Hannover, Germany.

The TAFE EVX75 combines a 75 HP hybrid powertrain with an EU Stage V diesel engine and a 400 V electric battery system. This dual powertrain enables the tractor to operate in zero-emission electric mode and hybrid mode for high-demand fieldwork, offering flexibility, fuel efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

Lakshmi Venu, Vice-Chairman – TAFE, said as the company continues to innovate with the world, for the world, delivering advanced and dependable solutions for farmers across the globe.

According to Mallika Srinivasan, Chairman and Managing Director, TAFE, the company aspires for global leadership in the sub-100 HP segment, the largest volume category in the world. Building a strong global presence is part of TAFE’s larger vision of offering smart, accessible and sustainable mechanisation solutions to farmers worldwide, in line with our philosophy of cultivating the world.

TAFE has made significant investments in precision AgTech, smart farming, automation, electrification and alternate energy technologies, while actively collaborating with start-up and academic ecosystems to develop future-ready products and farm solutions, she said.

Published on November 11, 2025

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