Solis, the flagship brand of International Tractors Limited (ITL) and India’s No. 1 tractor export brand, has announced a breakthrough in Indian farm machinery with the launch of the all-new Solis JP 975. Built on an entirely new next-generation platform, the JP 975 marks a significant shift toward intelligent, high-performance, and application-optimized tractors for progressive Indian farmers.

Designed to empower the ‘Viksit Kisan’, the Solis JP 975 integrates cutting-edge technologies that elevate operator comfort, machine durability, and overall productivity across diverse farming applications.
A New Benchmark in Farm Performance
At its core, the JP 975 is powered by the advanced JP Tech 4-cylinder engine, delivering up to 10% higher torque, peaking at 205 Nm, enabling effortless performance in heavy-duty tasks. This robust and fuel-efficient engine is paired with India’s first 15F + 5R Epicyclic Transmission in the segment, offering smoother gear shifts, enhanced control, and five optimal working speeds tailored to major agricultural operations.
The tractor’s Smart Shuttle system ensures rapid, jerk-free directional changes significantly improving efficiency in field and loader work. Its ladder-type chassis enhances stability, reduces vibration, and minimizes noise, making long working hours more comfortable for operators.
Leadership Perspective
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director, International Tractors Limited, said:“The launch of the Solis JP 975 marks a decisive milestone in bringing next-generation tractor technology to Indian farmers. As the first model of our new JP series, this tractor is built on a future-ready platform combining intelligent engineering with the evolving needs of the progressive Indian farmer.”
He added, “With its powerful JP Tech engine and India’s first 15F+5R transmission in the segment, the JP 975 sets a new standard for power, comfort, and versatility. Over the next 12 months, we will introduce more advanced JP series tractors to further enhance efficiency and productivity across India’s farmlands.”

















