New Holland is celebrating 50 years of presence in Brazil at Agrishow 2025, the country’s foremost and Latin America’s largest farming trade-show. The company displays a wide range of tractors and ag machinery, among which drone technology.
At the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Curitiba plant, New Holland showcases multiple products, including new T8 high-horsepower tractors, a special commemoration TL5 tractor and a complete sprayer lineup, including developments in drones, plus the Latin American début of the CR10/CR11 combines. The one-off 50th anniversary TL5 tractor, with a special livery, will be auctioned for charity at the show.
Additionally, New Holland launches Defensor 2500, 2500 Sugarcane, 3500 sprayers and debuts the Defensor 4000, the latest in the brand’s sprayer range. In partnership with SaveFarm, the company displays boom-mounted selective spray controls that permit targeted spot treatment where required, together with variable rate technology that applies only as much product as needed.
Among the technologies developed with partner companies, is the FieldXplorer aerial scouting drone, which enables taking aerial field images to help identify and subsequently address areas with weed or disease issues.
Also displayed is the XAG spraying drone, which can map and treat fields with liquid crop protection products and nutrients. Two versions are available (30 or 70 liter), delivering significant intervals between refills. Using this technology, crop protection products’ environmental impact is minimized, and application costs reduced.
Other highlights include the new 2025 model year T8 tractors, manufactured in Brazil. The revised six-model range features upgraded engine software that has increased power by 5-15hp, model dependent, with maximum outputs of between 315-429hp for enhanced operation. Upgraded hydraulics offer increased performance and enhanced response.
Agrishow also marks the Latin American launch of the CR10 and CR11 Twin Rotor combines, the highest-capacity models ever produced by New Holland, with up to 775hp engine power and 20,000-litre grain tank capacity. The show-edition CR11 features a special golden livery to celebrate 50 years of Twin Rotor combine production.