Mahindra takes centre stage at Nampo Cape
The 7 500 Series is the world’s first tractor to win the Japan Quality Medal and the Deming Prize.
Mahindra showcased its entire range of pick-ups and SUVs, a selection from its new tractor range and a new edition from its catalogue of yellow metal equipment at the Nampo Cape expo in Bredasdorp in the Western Cape.
“We are excited to have an opportunity to showcase three of our four main business lines at Nampo Cape. Most importantly, this will be the first opportunity to show the agricultural community in the Western Cape why Mahindra is the world’s largest manufacturer of tractors and other farming equipment,” says Rajesh Gupta, CEO of Mahindra South Africa.
Mahindra showed three models from the comprehensive range of tractors that it launched earlier this year.
First in line was the 6 000 series, which was represented at Nampo by the 62HP 6 065 model with four-wheel drive.
The 6 000 series is an ideal compact tractor for farm maintenance, feed and hay making, material handling and speciality farming. It is equipped with a water-cooled engine; direct fuel injection and turbo charging, and the range has a power output of 57 to 73 horsepower.
Ground-breaking
The 6 065 and 6 075, with its more powerful 73 HP engine, is available in two- and four-wheel drive and all but the entry-level 2WD 6065 has 15 forward and 15 reverse gears and electrostatic power steering.
Mahindra also showcased two 7 000 series models, fitted with identical 92 HP four-stroke direct injection turbo-diesel engines, but showing the different two-wheel and four-wheel-drive drivetrains.
The 7 500 Series is the world’s first tractor to win the Japan Quality Medal and the Deming Prize and is one of the global favourites from Mahindra’s large stable of farming equipment. All 7 500 models offer dual power take-off speeds and an independent power take-off system, with a dual-clutch system and 12 forward and 12 reverse gears.
“Since launching our first tractors in May this year, we have seen a rapid increase in interest from commercial and hobby farmers alike. We believe our combination of affordable prices and very durable engines will also find favour with visitors to Nampo in Bredasdorp,” said Gupta.
Mahindra also showcased its entire range of vehicles at Nampo. This includes the Mahindra Bolero, the S11 Scorpio, the recently upgraded XUV500 and KUV100 NXT and the newest model, the XUV300 compact SUV.
Mahindra had two special editions on show, which were created specifically for the Nampo show.
The Hun-Thar is a custom-designed Thar for the leisure hunting market. It is fitted with a new hunting frame instead of the traditional canvas or hard top and has special off-road equipment such as a custom front replacement bumper and an off-road bumper at the rear. - Quickpic
“We are excited to have an opportunity to showcase three of our four main business lines at Nampo Cape. Most importantly, this will be the first opportunity to show the agricultural community in the Western Cape why Mahindra is the world’s largest manufacturer of tractors and other farming equipment,” says Rajesh Gupta, CEO of Mahindra South Africa.
Mahindra showed three models from the comprehensive range of tractors that it launched earlier this year.
First in line was the 6 000 series, which was represented at Nampo by the 62HP 6 065 model with four-wheel drive.
The 6 000 series is an ideal compact tractor for farm maintenance, feed and hay making, material handling and speciality farming. It is equipped with a water-cooled engine; direct fuel injection and turbo charging, and the range has a power output of 57 to 73 horsepower.
Ground-breaking
The 6 065 and 6 075, with its more powerful 73 HP engine, is available in two- and four-wheel drive and all but the entry-level 2WD 6065 has 15 forward and 15 reverse gears and electrostatic power steering.
Mahindra also showcased two 7 000 series models, fitted with identical 92 HP four-stroke direct injection turbo-diesel engines, but showing the different two-wheel and four-wheel-drive drivetrains.
The 7 500 Series is the world’s first tractor to win the Japan Quality Medal and the Deming Prize and is one of the global favourites from Mahindra’s large stable of farming equipment. All 7 500 models offer dual power take-off speeds and an independent power take-off system, with a dual-clutch system and 12 forward and 12 reverse gears.
“Since launching our first tractors in May this year, we have seen a rapid increase in interest from commercial and hobby farmers alike. We believe our combination of affordable prices and very durable engines will also find favour with visitors to Nampo in Bredasdorp,” said Gupta.
Mahindra also showcased its entire range of vehicles at Nampo. This includes the Mahindra Bolero, the S11 Scorpio, the recently upgraded XUV500 and KUV100 NXT and the newest model, the XUV300 compact SUV.
Mahindra had two special editions on show, which were created specifically for the Nampo show.
The Hun-Thar is a custom-designed Thar for the leisure hunting market. It is fitted with a new hunting frame instead of the traditional canvas or hard top and has special off-road equipment such as a custom front replacement bumper and an off-road bumper at the rear. - Quickpic
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