Mahindra has made its first non-driver tractor in India, which has been developed in Mahindra Research Valley, Chennai. Soon this technology will be used in Mahindra's remaining tractors. Not only in India, Mahindra will also use this technology in countries like USA and Japan. This will give Mahindra a good place in the international market, as well as in the case of technology, the company will reach different levels. Mahindra is going to launch a range of tractors with 20 Horse Power to 100 Horse Power shortly after this technology.
Mahindra and Mahindra used state-of-the-art technology in this tractor to buy batteries from Maruti Suzuki for electric cars. Along with this, it has also added many unique features like autostart, in which the tractor runs in GPS itself directly through the line.
Along with this, the tractor line also changes and the driver can work continuously in the field. In this, the auto-development lift feature provides the command to work on the second line when the S-line is completed. After this, the use of skip passing technology has also been used so that the quad continuously works by changing the line. This tractor does not need a driver in a complete field.
Rajesh Jejurikar, President of Farm Equipment Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited said, "Today we need to upgrade the farm machine much earlier than ever. The biggest reason for this is the shortage of workers in the field and the low yield. By combining the company's launch diesel technology with the previous year's model, we have created a non-driving tractor that is very beneficial for farming"
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