TAFE showcases latest hybrid tractors at Agritechnica 2025

Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited is showcasing its latest technology, including the next-generation electric hybrid tractor – the TAFE EVX75 – at Agritechnica 2025.

Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited is showcasing its latest technology, including TAFE EVX75 electric hybrid tractor, at Agritechnica 2025.

The manufacturer is also celebrating a landmark achievement, the TAFE EV28 electric tractor being a finalist in the Tractor of the Year (TOTY) 2026 Award in the sustainable tractor category.

Alongside the EVX75, TAFE is showcasing its new vision guidance system and the new range featuring the 100hp tractor with a new cab, TAFE 1015, a 74hp orchard and fruit tractor, TAFE 7515 GE, and a 65hp Compact Utility Series, TAFE 6065, each designed to meet a diverse range of operations and requirements of European farmers.

TAFE said it transitions from being a tractor manufacturer to a complete farm-solutions business, with a vision to become a global leader in the sub-100hp tractor segment. The company is making significant investments in precision AgTech, automation, and alternate-energy platforms to empower farmers across global markets.

Hybrid tractors

TAFE EVX75, photo by TAFE.
TAFE EVX75, photo by TAFE.

The TAFE EVX75 represents a breakthrough in hybrid technology, combining a 75hp hybrid powertrain with an EU Stage V diesel engine and a 400 V electric battery system, the manufacturer explained.

This dual powertrain enables the tractor to operate in zero-emission electric mode and hybrid mode for high-demand fieldwork, offering flexibility, fuel efficiency, and environmental responsibility. The EVX75 achieves lower emissions and operating costs while setting a new benchmark for performance and sustainability in global farming.

Its liquid-cooled high-voltage system ensures reliable operation, while the three-speed transmission allows speeds of up to 40 km/h. Designed for comfort and control, the EVX75 features a full HVAC cab, electro-hydraulic rear lift, and independent PTO. With high-flow hydraulics and automation-ready technology, it’s ideal for efficient, eco-friendly work in any environment, TAFE added.

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Utility and Compact Series

The TAFE 1015 marks TAFE’s entry into the 100+ hp category. Equipped with a 103hp EU Stage V engine, 30 F + 15 R power shuttle transmission, and a 4,000 kg lift capacity, it is built for heavy-duty operations. Its premium climate-controlled cabin ensures superior operator comfort and productivity during long working hours.

The all-new TAFE 6065 Series combines agility with efficiency, the manufacturer said. Powered by a 65-HP Stage V engine and available with hydrostatic or mechanical shuttle transmission options, its lightweight chassis minimises soil compaction while offering excellent manoeuvrability for orchards, vineyards, and municipal operations. The tractor comes equipped with a full-frame cabin; a variant is also available in category IV.

Fruit and Orchard Series

The TAFE 7515 GE is a low-profile, narrow-track tractor designed for vineyards, fruit farms, and hilly terrains. Its 74-HP Stage V engine, optimised ground clearance, and tight turning radius make it ideal for operations in confined spaces and under canopies.

Through its latest innovations, TAFE Tractors said it continues to strengthen the company’s vision of “cultivating the world”, empowering farmers with reliable, efficient, and sustainable farming solutions.

Agritechnica 2025 takes place at the Hannover Exhibition Center in Hanover, Germany, between 9th and 15th November.  

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