Steyr extends Kompakt S range

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Steyr is adding a new flagship to its entry-level Kompakt S tractor range, giving customers seeking a 75-80 hp model more options in terms of specification to suit different agricultural and municipal needs.


The Kompakt S range currently comprises the 55 hp 4055 Kompakt S and 65 hp 4065 Kompakt S models, above which comes the 80 hp 4080 in the larger-framed Kompakt range. To offer even more choice around this power mark, a further Kompakt S model, the 75 hp 4075, is now available.

In offering an alternative to the 4080 Kompakt, the 4075 Kompakt S has a lower overall height of 2,492 mm and a smaller turning radius of 3.82 m. As a result, it is aimed particularly at those customers in sectors such as livestock and vegetable production for whom manoeuvrability around buildings, yards and small fields is especially important.

Powered, like other Kompakt S tractors, by a turbocharged and intercooled FPT F5C 3.4-litre engine with 600-hour service intervals, the 4075 Kompakt S also features the same 12F/12R transmission with 30- or 40km/hr top speed, and is available in 2wd or 4wd variants. Implement coupling specification includes a maximum of three rear remote valves with a diverter option for a fourth, plus two mid-mount valves to supply a joystick operated loader – customers fitting their Kompakt S with a loader can specify a high visibility roof option. The 2,100kg rear mechanical hitch includes draft and position control and a fast raise/lower function.



“Some smaller tractor users are increasingly looking for more power in a compact package, while others remain in need of a slightly larger design for bigger tasks,” notes Ross Macdonald, Steyr product marketing manager.

“With the extension of the Kompakt S line into new power territory with the new 75 hp Steyr 4075 Kompakt S, they now have a wider choice to match their exact needs.”

Customers can order this new model now with deliveries beginning in September 2023.

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