The Fendt 900 Vario series will reach two milestones in 2026. The 50,000th unit of the 900 series will roll off the production line shortly. Seven generations have now been in use worldwide for 30 years. Fendt is celebrating this anniversary with a limited special jubilee edition of 300 units in 5 colors.
The history of the Vario transmission and the Fendt 900 series are closely intertwined. In 1996, Fendt introduced the continuously variable Vario transmission in the Fendt Favorit 926 Vario, laying the foundation for the success story of both the series and the Vario transmission. Since then, the series has repeatedly served as a platform for the introduction of new technologies: such as the Vario terminal, the VarioGrip tyre pressure control system, and ABS specifically designed for tractors. In the DLG PowerMix test, the Fendt 900 Vario achieved top scores on several occasions. In the USA, Australia and New Zealand, it acted as a driving force behind the growth of the Fendt brand, thanks to its compact design and high performance. The series’ design was honoured in 2005 with, amongst other awards, the Red Dot Design Award.
Limited edition black 900 Vario
To mark the anniversary, Fendt is launching a limited special edition that pays tribute to the series’ history. The edition features the paintwork in the style of the 2005 Fendt design line and, as back then, includes the chrome package. Customers can choose between the paint finishes Black, Steel Blue, Fir Green, Black Red and Nature Green.
It also features the following specifications:
- Engraved door sill
- Embroidered floor mat with anniversary logo
- Badge on the bonnet with anniversary logo
- SuperComfort seat in Titanium leather with embroidered headrest featuring the anniversary logo
This special jubilee edition is limited to 300 units and is available from authorized Fendt dealers. The tractor will be on display at various trade fairs and events over the coming months. Among other places, Fendt will be showcasing it at the EIMA trade fair in Bologna, Italy, from 11 to 14 November.















