Ground Up New Tractor Gets Fresh Cab 

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Deutz-Fahr presented the new 8 Series TTV tractor line at Agritechnica 2025, introducing two models at 313 hp and 340 hp. The tractors were designed and produced in Lauingen, Germany and incorporated a revised cab layout, updated control systems and new engine and transmission features. 

The SigmaVision cab provided a four-pillar layout with wide visibility and improved ergonomics. Full cab insulation, pneumatic suspension and three-zone automatic air conditioning were included to increase operator comfort for long working days. The iControl armrest combined the main operating functions, supported by two multifunction joysticks for implement and tractor control. A 15-inch A-pillar display and a 12.8-inch iMonitor 5 screen formed the main digital interface. 

The updated electronics supported SDF Smart Farming Solutions such as Auto Guidance, ISOBUS, XTEND and telematics. The tractors were also prepared for Deutz-fahr TAGS, the company’s Tractor Assisted Guidance System recognised at Agritechnica 2025. Connectivity extended to remote machine management through the MyDeutz-fahr app. 

Operator comfort was further supported by a suspended seat with massage function, Low-E glass, laminated windows and a complete LED lighting system. A new long-arm front axle suspension and dry disc brakes contributed to improved stability during field and transport work, with travel speeds up to 60 km/h. 

The tractors were powered by the N67 engine with eVGT and Hi-eSCR, delivering a maximum torque of 1,398 Nm. The engine was HVO-compatible and offered extended 1,000-hour oil service intervals. An aluminium cooling system ensured heat management during high load operations. The TTV transmission provided stepless travel and was designed to maintain fuel efficiency at low engine speeds. 

Hydraulic capacity reached 220 l/min through a Load-Sensing pump and CleanOil reservoir system. Up to ten electronic spool valves could be fitted, alongside a low-flow top-link valve and pressure-relief couplers. Rear lift capacity was rated at 12,000 kg and the front lift at 5,450 kg with Load Relief Control. 

SDF stated that the new 8 Series had been developed to meet the operational demands of modern farming, combining high power output with efficiency and a fully digital operator environment. 

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