Escorts Kubota Launches India‑Exclusive BLX 75 Backhoe Loader to Power Domestic Earthmoving

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Escorts Kubota Limited, under its E‑Kubota brand, has introduced the BLX 75 backhoe loader, designed exclusively for the Indian construction market. Aimed at boosting productivity in earthmoving, road building, and land development projects, the BLX 75 combines rugged durability with operational efficiency—traits finely tuned to local site conditions.

Built at Escorts Kubota’s Faridabad facility, the BLX 75 showcases the company’s longstanding focus on India-centric solutions. Escorts Kubota, originally established in 1944 and rebranded following increased investment by Japan’s Kubota Corporation in 2022, now strengthens its domestic presence in construction alongside its tractors, cranes, compactors, and railway equipment divisions.

The launch announcement to BSE and NSE emphasizes that the BLX 75 will not be sold internationally—highlighting a strategic shift to prioritize home‑market needs. With its strong engine, efficient hydraulics, and user-friendly design, the BLX 75 is expected to meet the rising demand from India’s infrastructure and rural development sectors.

As infrastructure expansion accelerates across the country, the introduction of the BLX 75 reflects Escorts Kubota’s commitment to innovation, local manufacturing, and tailored product offerings that align with India’s growth trajectory.

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