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New Holland Unveils Advanced Tractors and Smart Harvesting Tech at Agribex
Belgium launch highlights high-capacity combines, new drivetrains and integrated precision tools engineered to boost productivity across diverse farm operations.
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New Holland is introducing a wide range of tractors, harvesting, loader and precision-farming technologies at Agribex 2025 (stand 6100 in Hall 6, from 3-7 December 2025), aiming to help farmers reduce workload while increasing productivity. The display in Brussels highlights how the brand differentiates itself through cab comfort upgrades, transmission choice, high-capacity harvesting systems and integrated digital tools.
Next-Generation Tractors Designed for Versatility and Control
A key launch is the T7.225 from the new 180–225 hp T7 Standard Wheelbase series. The model features a redesigned cab with a new operator interface and armrest layout to enhance ergonomics. Front-axle options now include standard or heavy-duty variants with optional suspension using dual accumulators for faster, smoother response. A roll-control function can lock suspension movement during transport to improve handling. A 17% reduction in turning circle to 11.4 metres enhances manoeuvrability.
Transmission choice spans the new 3×1-range Auto Command CVT, the Dynamic Command semi-powershift with Double Clutch Technology, and the established Range Command semi-powershift, allowing operators to tailor performance and fuel efficiency.
Specialty Tractors with Class-Leading Speed and Hydraulics
The latest T4F specialty series will be represented by the T4F.120F Auto Command, recently named Tractor of the Year 2026 in the Best of Specialized category. Its continuously variable transmission introduces the first 50 km/h Eco mode in its segment, while 115 l/min CCLS hydraulics support demanding implement use. The tractor can be equipped with factory-fitted telematics and an optional SuperSteer front axle, increasing agility in specialised crop environments.

High-Capacity Harvesting Systems from Zedelgem
New Holland will also highlight two flagship combines built in Zedelgem: the CR11 Twin-Rotor and the CX8.90 PLMi. The CR11 offers some of the highest capacity figures in the industry, including a 20,000-litre grain tank and 8.76 m² separation area. The CX8.90 PLMi, winner of the Farm Machine 2026 award in the combine category, features six straw walkers and a 5.93 m² separation area.

Complementing the combines is the upgraded Roll-Belt 180 Plus CropCutter baler, which introduces variable-chamber technology, improved components and ISOBUS touchscreen control.
Forage Machinery and Loaders Optimised for High-Output Work
A major highlight for forage operations is ForageCam, the recipient of multiple innovation awards for its contribution to real-time harvesting insight. The new W170D+ Forage Power wheel loader, also an award winner, delivers 16.4 tonnes operating weight, 1,300 Nm torque and 255 hp peak power, with a 4.54-metre hinge-pin height for efficient loading. It is joined by the 112 hp W100D wheel loader with a 6,679 kg tipping load, and the prototype C314X electric mini track loader, powered by a 23.5 kWh battery and capable of lifting 460 kg to 2.2 metres.

Integrated Precision Farming and Digital Tools
New Holland’s stand will dedicate significant space to its precision-farming suite. This includes the latest Raven technologies and the New Holland FieldOps platform, which centralizes machine and agronomic data across mixed fleets. Also on display are New Holland Intelligence hardware solutions and the FleetPro line of certified parts and consumables designed for post-warranty and legacy machinery, giving operators an affordable route to maintain older equipment with up-to-date precision capabilities.
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