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Tolga Saylan: Farmers’ needs are our priority

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Erkunt Tractor’s 2026 Model Initiative: Innovations Take Centre Stage in Konya…

Erkunt Tractor is set to showcase its new-generation approach, developed for 2026, to farmers at the Konya Agriculture Fair, which will be held at the Tüyap Konya International Exhibition Centre from 7 to 11 April 2026.

Drawing its strength from domestic production, the brand is showcasing not only its products at this year’s fair but also its transformation centred on design, technology and user experience.

In the 2026 model Erkunt tractors, comprehensive updates are being implemented that enhance design, ergonomics and perceived quality, whilst maintaining the existing robust product foundation. The aim in this new era is to offer farmers not just a powerful and efficient tractor, but also a distinctive user experience characterised by modern design and enhanced comfort.

Tolga Saylan

Tolga Saylan, CEO of Erkunt Tractors, commented on the exhibition, stating: “Competition in agriculture is no longer shaped solely by power; it is now defined by technology, comfort and ease of use. At Erkunt Tractor, we place the farmer’s real needs in the field at the heart of every product we develop. The innovations we are introducing with the 2026 model year are, in fact, a reflection of our approach to agriculture. Our Haşmet 110 Luxury model, featuring PowerShuttle technology, which we will be exhibiting at the Konya Agriculture Fair, is a strong example of this approach.”

“With this technology, which delivers speed, comfort and efficiency in the field, we aim to make a direct contribution to the way our farmers work. We do not merely manufacture tractors; we develop solutions that safeguard our farmers’ time, effort and future. With this philosophy, we invite all farmers to visit our stand at the Konya Agricultural Fair,” Saylan added…

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