Eicher Launches 450 PRIMA G3 & Silver Heritage 4WD Tractors

Published on: 29-Jan-2026
Updated on: 29-Jan-2026

Eicher Tractors has expanded its mid-HP portfolio with the launch of Eicher 450 4WD PRIMA G3 and Eicher 450 4WD Silver Heritage in India. Positioned in the 44 HP category, these new tractors are built for farmers who need reliable power for cultivation, rotavator work, and transport.

The company is offering two distinct styles—PRIMA G3 with a modern premium design and Silver Heritage with Eicher’s traditional look—so farmers can choose based on comfort and working needs.

Both models run on a 44 HP, 3-cylinder SIMPSON water-cooled engine with 2500 cc capacity, delivering steady performance with better fuel efficiency during long field hours.

Eicher 450 4WD PRIMA G3 – Main Features

  • It have 44 HP engine power.
  • It get 12 Forward + 3 Reverse transmission
  • It comes with a multi-speed PTO with reverse PTO (standard)
  • It lift 1650 kg capacity.
  • It has power steering.
  • It has multi disc oil immersed brake.
  • It has live PTO at 540 RPM
  • It comes with a CAT-II linkage with draft, position and response control.
  • It feature Comfy Luxe seat, a wide platform and a Digi NXT dashboard.
  • It has wrap-around headlamps and 57 litre fuel tank.

Eicher 450 4WD Silver Heritage – Main Features

  • It have 44 HP engine power.
  • It get 8 Forward + 2 Reverse gearbox
  • It comes with a centre shift (side shift optional)
  • It has live PTO at 540 RPM (multi-speed PTO optional)
  • It lift 1650 kg capacity.
  • It gets mechanical steering (power steering optional)
  • It comes withmulti-disc oil-immersedd brakes.
  • Ithase CAT-II linkage with draft, position and response control.
  • It feature 47-litre fuel tank.

Final Word

With the introduction of the new Eicher 450 4WD PRIMA G3 and Silver Heritage, Indian farmers now get a strong 44 HP tractor range with flexible gearbox options, high lifting capacity, and modern comfort features—making it a practical choice for both heavy field operations and everyday farming.