The Tractor of the Year 2025 goes to the AgXeed 5.115T2 in the new category dedicated to robot tractors. The jury’s decision was guided by the combination of cutting-edge automation, practical integration with existing farming systems, and overall superior field performance.
Tractor of the Year, an award recognizing excellence in agricultural mechanization, continues to showcase the best tractors in the European market. Established in 1998, this annual accolade is bestowed upon the top-performing tractors as determined by a group of 25 independent journalists with specialized knowledge in the field. A new addition this year, the TotYBot category focuses on robotic tractors without cabins, equipped with 3-point hitch, PTO, or electric power transfer to implements. These tractors must be available in the European Market and have a minimum Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 8.
According to the jury the AgXeed 5.115T2 represents the pinnacle of agricultural robotics for 2025, with its robust design, ability to enhance farming efficiency, and commitment to sustainability. It is not just a concept or a prototype; it is a machine that is already proving its value in the field. The jury’s decision reflects the tractor’s unparalleled combination of power, precision, and autonomy, marking it as the future of agricultural technology.
What sets the AgXeed 5.115T2 apart is its adaptability: the tractor integrates seamlessly with standard implements thanks to a rear lifting capacity of 8,000 kg and a front capacity of 4,000 kg, supported by a powerful hydraulic system with a flow rate of 85 L/min. These features allow it to handle a wide range of implements without the need for modifications, making it a versatile choice for farmers looking to optimize their operations with minimal changes. This compatibility with conventional agricultural tools, combined with its autonomous capabilities, makes it a highly attractive option for farms looking to adopt robotic technology.
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