CNH India has rolled out its 800,000th tractor from its Greater Noida manufacturing facility, marking a production milestone for the company’s India operations.
Operational since 1999, the Greater Noida facility manufactures tractors under the New Holland and Case IH brands for both domestic and export markets. According to the company, the latest milestone comes two years after the plant crossed the 700,000-unit mark in 2024.
The company said the facility currently has an annual production capacity of around 60,000 tractors and is in the process of ramping this up to 70,000 units. The plant manufactures a broad range of tractor models catering to varied agricultural applications in India and overseas markets.
“As a key pillar in CNH’s global manufacturing network, our Noida plant continues to deliver world-class, technology-driven solutions backed by the trust of our customers and our commitment to the future of farming,” said Ravi Kundra, Director Manufacturing Agriculture, CNH India.
Spread across 60 acres, the facility also manufactures engines, transmissions, power take-offs and axles. CNH India said the plant produces over 3,000 tractor variants and exports products to more than 90 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia and North America.
The company added that the facility uses automated manufacturing systems and has implemented sustainability measures, including rooftop solar power generation, water conservation initiatives and Miyawaki-based afforestation programmes.
CNH India also said it plans to establish a new tractor manufacturing facility to support future domestic and export demand for locally manufactured equipment.