The New T7XD Tractor Series Brings Even More Power and Speed to North American Farmers
New Holland Agriculture has recently introduced its latest high-performance tractor, the T7XD.
Alex Berwager, Livestock and Dairy Business Manager for New Holland North America, told Farms.com the T7XD represents more than an upgrade. Instead, it has been designed as an entirely new platform focused on delivering greater power, performance, and operator comfort.
One of the standout features of the tractor is its ability to reach road speeds of up to 37 miles per hour.
This performance is made possible through the combination of a newly designed engine and enhancements to the company’s continuously variable transmission system.
The tractor uses the updated Auto Command four-range transmission, engineered to handle higher horsepower levels and heavier workloads while maintaining reliability at higher speeds.
Power comes from an 8.7-liter Cursor 9 engine produced by FPT Industrial.
The engine features a structural block design that forms part of the tractor’s chassis, eliminating the need for a traditional frame while increasing overall strength and durability.
The new series includes three models — the T7360HD with 360 horsepower, the T7390XD delivering 390 horsepower, and the flagship T7440XD producing 435 horsepower. The T7440XD maintains the same horsepower rating for both standard and boosted performance.
Operator comfort was also a key focus in the design.
The tractor features an independent front suspension system with A-arm linkages that improve ride quality in the field while maintaining stability during high-speed transport.
Additional improvements include an upgraded cab suspension system designed to reduce side-to-side movement.
Another highlight is the integrated central tire inflation system, allowing operators to quickly adjust tire pressure for fieldwork or road transport. Farmers can preset pressure settings for different conditions, helping improve traction in the field while reducing tire wear on the road.
For more details or support, visit www.agriculture.newholland.com or contact your local New Holland dealer to explore the all-new tractor lineup.