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After kickstarting its journey in India, the OJA range will subsequently be launched in North America, ASEAN, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Europe and the SAARC region.

 Mahindra Tractors, a part of the Mahindra Group and the world’s largest tractor manufacturer by volume, recently launched its revolutionary light weight tractor, Mahindra OJA 2121 in Madhya Pradesh. The new Mahindra OJA delivers exceptional results in puddling operations for crops like paddy. With the successful debut of this tractor, Mahindra is looking forward to a healthy demand for this product in the upcoming Kharif season.

After kickstarting its exciting journey in India, the OJA range will subsequently be launched in North America, ASEAN, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Europe and the SAARC region. Mahindra will also mark its debut in the ASEAN region starting with Thailand in 2024 with the OJA. The Mahindra OJA tractor range is exclusively manufactured at Mahindra’s state-of-the-art tractor facility in Zaheerabad, Telangana, one of India’s largest and most advanced tractor manufacturing plants.

Introducing a paradigm shift in the world of tractor design, the new OJA 2121 empowers farmers to achieve more, as it revolves around key attributes like robustness, progressiveness and unmatched functionality, setting new benchmarks for modern farming equipment. Designed to handle diverse agricultural tasks with stability and traction, the new OJA 2121 comes with 4WD as standard, is light-weight, and built to deliver cutting-edge performance.

Engineered with a 3-cylinder, powerful 3DI 21hp engine @2400 RPM and PTO power at 13.42 kW (18 HP), the OJA provides class leading power delivery and operational efficiency, with a segment first constant mesh gearbox configuration with synchro shuttle (optional) and transmission of 12 Forward + 12 Reverse gears. The advanced gear system, with multiple reverse gears enables farmers to work faster and comfortably in smaller farms.

After kickstarting its journey in India, the