Claas invests in Le Mans tractor plant

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In 2003, Claas acquired Renault Agriculture from Renault Group in France. From that moment, orange colored Renault tractors were rebranded into the green colored Claas brand. Over the years, Claas invested more than €80 million in expanding and modernizing its Le Mans tractor plant.

Construction is currently underway for a new multifunctional production facility, where components for new tractors will be manufactured. Since the acquisition of the plant in Le Mans more than 200,000 Claas tractors rolled off the production line. The performance and variety of tractor models have increased significantly during this period. At the same time, digitalization and artificial intelligence have opened up new possibilities in production planning. Continuous technological advancements in tractor development and manufacturing necessitate ongoing adaptation and modernization in areas such as plant infrastructure to efficiently and sustainably produce tractors for the global market.

“The tractor segment has the greatest growth potential for Claas and our sales partners,” emphasizes Dr. Martin von Hoyningen-Huene, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Executive Vice President BU Tractors & Implements. “Therefore, the Le Mans site, as the heart of our global tractor division, will play a more important role within the Claas Group than ever before.”

To date, Claas has invested more than €80 million in the Le Mans site and the test and validation center in nearby Trangé. Milestones included the installation of a new cab pre-assembly line and a new paint scheme from 2008 to 2010, and the complete modernization of the assembly line, including digital transformation, from 2019 to 2021, which saw the introduction of automated guided vehicles (AGVs) to the plant for the first time. State-of-the-art, bright, and ergonomic workstations with numerous lifting devices and cobots now ensure optimal working conditions for employees in the production areas.

In 2022, a new Central Academy for product training was inaugurated and in the following year, a new Technoparc visitors center was built. Most recently, in July 2025, ground was broken for a new 3,800 m² multifunctional production facility.

Early this year, series production of new tractors, such as the Axion 9 CMATIC and the Arion 6 CMATIC, started.

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