VST FENTM Tractor Series Introduced in Gujarat
19 January 2026, Gujarat: VST Tillers Tractors Ltd has introduced the FENTM Tractor Series in Gujarat’s Saurashtra region, expanding its compact tractor portfolio to meet the requirements of modern farming. The new range focuses on fuel efficiency, torque delivery, and adaptability for small to mid-sized farms.
The company had earlier announced that the FENTM series would include five models—180 FENTM, 224 FENTM, 225 FENTM, 929 FENTM EX, and 929 FENTM VX. The lineup spans 19–30 HP and offers 2WD and 4WDconfigurations, designed to support productivity across varied applications.
Positioned as compact farming solutions, the FENTM tractors are engineered for versatility across terrains and tasks. Each model balances power, manoeuvrability, and fuel efficiency to suit diverse field conditions common in the region.
Commenting on the launch, Antony Cherukara, CEO, VST Tillers Tractors, said the FENTM series reinforces the company’s focus on compact, versatile machinery for modern agriculture. He noted that the series integrates performance, fuel efficiency, and ease of operation to help farmers improve productivity and profitability.
FENTM—an acronym for Fuel Efficient and Torque Max—introduces Load Sensing Mechanism (LSM) technology. The system senses power demand based on load and adapts engine output accordingly, enabling efficient power utilisation during variable load conditions. This segment-first approach is aimed at improving fuel efficiency and on-field performance.
Core Features of the FENTM Series
- Torque Max: Higher pulling power at lower RPM
- CC Max: High-capacity engine for improved load handling
- Speed Max: Faster field coverage
- Turn Max: Short turning radius for precision operations
- Compact Max: Optimised wheelbase with a balanced weight-to-power ratio
- Flow Max: Enhanced cooling for temperature control and fuel economy
- Comfort Max: Ergonomic seating and controls
- Performance Max: Consistent output across multiple applications
The Gujarat launch marks a milestone in VST’s efforts to support mechanisation for crops such as cotton, groundnut, castor, maize, bajra, sugarcane, pomegranate, mango, and vegetables, prevalent across the Saurashtra belt.
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