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Autocracy Machinery Launches Rudra Prime Pro and Mini at EXCON 2025

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : December 25, 2025

New Rudra machines target hazardous and compact construction work zones.


Autocracy Machinery launched Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini at EXCON 2025. The new machines focus on safety, multi-utility use and efficiency for hazardous and compact construction work zones.

New Machines for Risky and Restricted Work Areas

Table Of Contents
1. New Machines for Risky and Restricted Work Areas
2. Rudra Prime Pro Built for Dangerous Worksites
3. Rudra Prime Mini for Compact City Projects
4. Focus on Safety and Efficiency

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Autocracy Machinery has launched two new multi-utility machines, Rudra Prime Pro and Rudra Prime Mini, at EXCON 2025 in India. These machines are made for tough and risky work zones where safety and space are big challenges. The focus is on better safety, higher work output and lower operating cost.

The company says these machines are useful for infrastructure and utility projects, just like many other construction equipment used on large and small job sites.

Rudra Prime Pro Built for Dangerous Worksites

Rudra Prime Pro is designed to work in places where human entry is unsafe. It is a self-moving hydraulic platform that can be operated remotely using a wireless controller. This allows work to continue even in hazardous areas.

The machine can do many tasks such as trenching, breaking, loading, dozing, mixing and sweeping by using different attachments. It comes with a powerful 105 HP turbo engine and strong hydraulics, making it suitable for infrastructure, utilities, defence and construction work.

Rudra Prime Mini for Compact City Projects

Rudra Prime Mini is a smaller version made for tight and crowded urban locations. It is track-mounted and can easily work in narrow spaces where bigger machines cannot go.
Despite its compact size, it can handle trenching, loading, sweeping, mixing, dozing and breaking jobs. Quick attachment change and high-torque hydraulics make it useful for city projects, similar to compact JCB construction equipment or Ace construction equipment.

Focus on Safety and Efficiency

Company leadership shared that these machines are designed after understanding real problems faced at project sites. The idea is to reduce the need for multiple machines and improve safety at the same time.

Such innovation is important as construction companies look for smarter options alongside Bull construction equipment and new Manitou construction equipment for modern job sites.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What is construction equipment used for?

Ans. Construction equipments are used for digging, lifting, loading, road work and material handling in infrastructure, mining and building projects.

Q2. Why is compact construction equipment important today?

Ans. Compact equipment works well in cities and tight spaces, reduces fuel use and helps complete jobs faster with less manpower.

Q3. How does modern construction equipment improve safety?

Ans. New machines use better hydraulics, stable designs and sometimes remote operation to reduce human risk at dangerous job sites.

Q4. What factors matter while choosing construction equipment?

Ans. Project type, site size, fuel efficiency, maintenance cost and availability of service support are key factors.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.