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Claas Introduces 2 New Tractor Lines & Expands Options on a 3rd

Omaha, Neb. —Claas introduces its latest tractor lines: the Xerion 12.650 and 12.590, the Arion 660, 650 and 630, as well as row-crop friendly options on the Axion 960 TT and 930 TT. These machines have been developed with extensive input from North American farmers for exceptional productivity, efficiency and comfort. As a leader in the production of tractors, combines, forage harvesters, balers and hay tools, Claas is recognized worldwide for its exceptional engineering and farmer-focused solutions.

"With innovative features and a bold design, these tractors will become the go-to choice for farmers looking to take their productivity to the next level,” says Frans Reijmers, Claas North America product manager – tractors. “We have taken into account the valuable input our customers have given us, and we are excited to see how these tractors will deliver on their needs."

The newest models in the manufacturer’s tractor lineup are the Xerion 12 Series and the Arion 600 Series, both of which have been designed to offer exceptional capacity and operational comfort in their product ranges. The Xerion boasts power, durability, efficiency and comfort, vaulting it to the top of the class in the high-horsepower 4x4 range. The Arionis an excellent choice for those who require a sturdy and efficient tractor capable of handling many challenging tasks. Whether looking to maximize productivity or optimize performance, Claas has poured every ounce of ingenuity and know-how into building a lineup that turns heads – full of clever features that help do the work for you while offering a variation of power for any application.

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