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CASE IH and New Holland at AGROTECH 2026: the new generation of tractors focuses on power, manoeuvrability, and precision farming
New Holland will present smart work support at the Agrotech trade fair
One of the main new products - the T5.90S MY26 model, representing the 80–120 HP segment - in the top configuration, the tractor will offer 110 HP of power and a maximum torque of 490 Nm at 1,300 rpm.
The new T5S series will be equipped with an electronic PowerShuttle and a dynamic Start-Stop system, which allows the tractor to be stopped without using the clutch and operated solely by the brake pedal. This solution will reduce operator fatigue during loader work or intensive transport.
The manufacturer will also increase the hydraulics' efficiency – a pump with a flow rate of 82 l/min and a rear linkage lifting capacity of up to 4,400 kg will enable more efficient tool operation. The model will be factory-equipped with the New Holland 635LU front loader, designed specifically for the T5S series.
The SuperSteer front axle provides exceptional manoeuvrability with a steering angle of 76° and a turning radius of 3.7 m.
The new models will also offer CM100 EasyLink telematics with a lifetime subscription and access to the FieldOps portal, which allows monitoring of machine parameters and its location.
In the specialist segment, New Holland will showcase the T4.120F Auto Command with a continuously variable CVT transmission, designed for fruit and vegetable farms. The T7.225 model represents a higher-power segment, offering advanced automation and solutions that increase fuel efficiency in intensive field and transport operations.
CASE IH with the new generation of Puma at Targi Kielce
The CASE IH stand will be dominated by the new generation Puma 155–185, whose modernisation will be based on five pillars: efficiency, manoeuvrability, comfort, technology and modern design.
The new CVXDrive and ActiveDrive 8 transmissions, tested at the DLG centre, will confirm high mechanical efficiency and low fuel consumption – an average of 257 g/kWh. The manufacturer will also announce an increase in tractive force by up to 33% in the 10–18 km/h range.
The new front axle suspension will improve stability and driving comfort at high speeds and increase the machine's manoeuvrability by up to 20%.
The completely redesigned cab will offer a new Pro 1200 display, three cab suspension options (mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic), a new steering column, improved air conditioning and expanded control systems.
In the precision farming area, the Puma 155-185 will offer FieldOps lifetime connectivity, the new Vector Pro receiver with AFS and RTK+ options, as well as ISOBUS Class 2 and TIM (Tractor Implement Management) technology.
The new hood design and LED rear lights with the brand logo emphasise the refreshed character of the series.
The presentation will be complemented by the Farmall 110A, which will offer improvements that increase efficiency and comfort of work, especially on family farms and as an auxiliary tractor in larger enterprises.
Development direction - digitalisation and efficiency
The CASE IH and New Holland premieres at AGROTECH 2026 will clearly demonstrate that the development of modern tractors will focus on integrating power, ergonomics, and digital farm management tools. Telematics, process automation and tractor-implement communication will become standard, translating into higher productivity and optimisation of labour costs.
Visitors will discover these and many other novelties from March 13 to 15, 2026, at the 31st International Fair of Agricultural Technology, Agrotech, in Targi Kielce. Tickets are available at Agrotech.pl.