Escorts Kubota Adds Three New Models to Digitrac Tractor Lineup

The expanded tractor series under the Powertrac brand targets the 45 to 55 HP segment.

22 Apr 2026 | 8374 Views | By Dev Vadchhedia

Escorts Kubota Limited announced the expansion of its Digitrac tractor lineup under the Powertrac brand in Lucknow on April 22, 2026. The series now stands at five models and specifically targets the 45 to 55 HP segment for advanced agricultural and heavy haulage applications.

The three new additions to the range include the Digitrac PP 46i 4WD, the Digitrac PP 43i Plus, and the Digitrac PP 41i, joining the existing PP 46i and PP 43i models. All five tractors in the expanded series are equipped with larger tires and side shift gears.

The standard mechanical configuration features a 12 forward and three reverse constant mesh gearbox paired with an independent power take off system. The vehicles also provide a hydraulic lift capacity of 2,000 kg. According to the manufacturer, the Digitrac PP 43i Plus variant can achieve a top speed of 39.9 km/h.

Neeraj Mehra, Chief Officer of the Tractor Business Division at Escorts Kubota, stated that the new models introduce features to the 45 to 55 HP segment that were previously restricted to higher horsepower categories. The updated series is currently available for purchase at authorized Powertrac dealerships across India.

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