New Holland Introduces New T7 Tractors with Standard Wheelbase — More Comfort, Connectivity, and Efficiency for Producers Seeking Better Results in the Field.
New Holland launches the new generation of new tractors T7 with a standard wheelbase – segmented for power between 180 and 225 HP – to meet farmers’ needs for more maneuverability, comfort, and technology in the field.
The line enhances factors such as transmission, suspension, connectivity, and engine, because the sector demands more efficient and versatile equipment.
Thus, the new T7 Standard Wheelbase tractors arrive as New Holland’s response to the demand for modern agricultural solutions.
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New Holland T7 Standard Wheelbase: New Generation, New Tractors, and More Efficiency
The new tractors T7 from New Holland, with standard wheelbase (Standard Wheelbase – SWB), brings substantial improvements.
The power ranges from 180 to 225 HP, and the brand highlights that the T7.225 model with Dynamic Command transmission has achieved “the best PowerMix fuel efficiency in its class” in tests from the German DLG center.
Additionally, the front axle has been redesigned to offer a tighter turning radius — the turning radius dropped from 14.3 m to 11.4 m, a reduction of 17%.
In other words: the new T7 tractors deliver superior performance and adapt better to modern agricultural operations.
Transmission and Engine: Focus on Performance and Economy
In the new tractors T7 from New Holland, the transmission is a highlight.
The T7.180, T7.190, and T7.210 models can come with the new CVT Auto Command™, while the top-of-the-line T7.225 offers both Auto Command and Dynamic Command™ (24F/24R) with speeds up to 50 km/h or 55 km/h in CVT.
As for the engine, it is a 6.7-liter FPT NEF engine that reaches maximum power at 1,500 rpm, reducing consumption and noise. Fuel tanks (350 L) and AdBlue/DEF (48 L) have been enlarged.
Therefore, if you are considering a tractor focused on economy and intensive use, the new T7 tractors already demonstrate they are up to the task.
Comfort and Connectivity: Cabin and Operator at the Center
Comfort and technology blend in the new tractors T7 from New Holland. The range features the new Horizon™ cabin, with a SideWinder™ armrest, IntelliView™ 12 display, CommandGrip™ multifunction handle, and a more intuitive operating interface.

There are also various options for cabin suspension — mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic — and improvements in access to the field of vision, along with simplified wiring and rear hydraulics for implements.
In other words, it’s not just about power, but about making the operator’s day more productive and less tiring.
Design and Maneuverability: Adapted to the Terrain
In terms of maneuverability, the new tractors T7 Standard Wheelbase stand out.
The front axle with double shock absorbers and oscillation lock option improves control and comfort.

The wheelbase remains at 2,789 mm; however, the maximum gross weight allowed rises to 13.5 t and the payload to 5.5 t — placing them among the leaders in the segment.
With this, New Holland demonstrates that the new T7 tractors are versatile enough to handle both large-scale tasks and precision operations.

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