New Holland Agriculture, established in 1895 and headquartered in Turin, Italy, is a global manufacturer of agricultural machinery offering a comprehensive range of equipment, including tractors, combine harvesters, balers, forage harvesters, seeding equipment, and utility vehicles. With a legacy of over 130 years, New Holland is recognized for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric solutions, aiming to improve farmers' productivity worldwide. The company operates manufacturing plants and joint ventures across multiple continents, ensuring accessibility to advanced agricultural technologies for a diverse clientele.
New Holland introduces the updated T5 Dual Command series to Australia and New Zealand, combining higher hydraulic output, increased chassis capacity, and integrated digital farming capabilities.
New Holland enhances operator comfort, power efficiency and handling across multiple models, offering farmers improved productivity in fieldwork, transport and intensive material-handling operations.
Belgium launch highlights high-capacity combines, new drivetrains and integrated precision tools engineered to boost productivity across diverse farm operations.
The new R4 robot series is designed to help vineyard, orchard and specialty crop growers overcome sector challenges, including labour shortages and demands for more environmentally-friendly food production.
Delivering 634 horsepower, a 16,000-litre grain tank, and 30% faster harvesting, the next-gen CR10 boosts productivity, fuel efficiency, and grain retention across Australian farms.
The T7.270 Methane Power delivers 270 hp with a biomethane-fueled NEF 6.7L engine, extended gas capacity, 11-hour autonomy, and smart PLM-based digital integration.
New Holland brings smarter baling with ISOBUS automation, telematics for real-time monitoring, and upgraded rolls, chains, and bearings — delivering greater durability, productivity, and connectivity in tough conditions.
The New Holland T7.225 with Dynamic Command™ transmission set a new benchmark at the German DLG test centre, achieving best-in-class PowerMix fuel efficiency of just 243g/kWh.
The new model delivers 110–120 HP, 10,000 lb lift capacity, and a 16x16 semi-powershift transmission for versatile, high-performance utility and agricultural tasks.