
A revolutionary new offering from Tata Hitachi, SHINRAI is designed and manufactured on the key tenets of capability and reliability. An engineering masterpiece, this machine, with its new and advanced features, stands true to its name: SHINRAI – a Japanese word that means Trust, Reliability and Confidence.
With Industry leading reaches, dig forces, a brand new front end loader geometry and a design built for attachments; Tata HITACHI SHINRAI is a truly capable machine. This capability is backed by a “high torque at low rpm” engine with enough reserve power across its entire spectrum to provide confidence in its capabilities.
With a spacious, cabin with easy to work controls, fully mechanical drive train, an In-line fuel injection pump, a special warranty & support package and INSITE (Tata Hitachi’s Telematics suite) enabled, with an air conditioned cabin as an optional fitment, Tata Hitachi SHINRAI is sure to evoke confidence and trust amongst customers. This all new Backhoe Loader holds out a promise of performance, power and low operating costs. Built on the platform of next-gen engineering that can tackle all terrains, SHINRAI is a machine where solid trust meets unparalleled reliability
Speaking at the press conference, Mr Shin Nakajima, Director, Sales, Marketing and Customer Service, Tata Hitachi mentioned,“We are very proud to launch SHINRAI in Udaipur. Rajasthanis an important market for us and we are confident that this revolutionary backhoe loader will make its mark immediately. We dedicate this machine to our customer and dealer fraternity.”
Mr Hemant Mathur, Assistant Vice President, Sales and Marketing added, “The launch of Tata Hitachi SHINRAI in Udaipur, Rajasthan marks another milestone for us. We have launched the machine in South Central, East India, Vidharbha and now are focusing on the Northern markets. With this launch today, we are consolidating our reach and gradually extending our footprint to have a pan India presence by the end of the year.”
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




