LAMMA 2026 highlights: Check out best product launches
16th January 2026
A number of products, including farm machinery and a digital platform, debuted at the LAMMA Show 2026, which has just concluded.

Deutz-Fahr invited Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan to unveil its new 8 Series TTV tractor.
Fresh from its global reveal at Agritechnica, the company brought its most groundbreaking machine yet to the UK stage: the completely redesigned new 8 Series TTV.
Engineered and built at Deutz-Fahr Land in Lauingen, this powerful new range marks the dawn of a new era for comfort, digital intelligence, and raw performance. With two high-output models delivering up to 313hp and 340hp.
The new 8 Series delivers a powerful, responsive, and efficient drive, perfectly tailored for the most demanding agricultural tasks, the manufacturer said.
It is equipped with the latest N67 engine with eVGT and the highly efficient Hi-eSCR system, delivering up to 1398Nm of torque. This engine is HVO-compatible and features an industry-leading 1,000-hour oil change interval, ensuring maximum uptime and minimum maintenance costs.
Power is smoothly and continuously managed by our advanced TTV transmission, offering outstanding traction and control from 0–60km/h at low engine speeds. The robustness is clear, with a rear lift capacity of 12,000kg and a front lift offering 5,450kg, the manufacturer said.
JCB
JCB, a company that is celebrating 80 years in business, has brought to LAMMA the JCB Fastrac 6000 Series, which claimed the gold medal and was named the Machine of the Year.
Two models of JCB’s Fastrac 6000 are available: the 6260 and 6300, with power outputs of 284hp and 335hp respectively. Both are equipped with a 6.7-litre, six-cylinder FPT engine and a ZF continuously variable transmission, capable of reaching a top speed of 66km/h.

The Fastrac 6000 features a high-output variable flow hydraulics package, with a standard 205-litre/minute pump and an optional 410-litre/minute twin pump on the 6300 model.
The tractors carry a new chassis design, with a cast front section and fabricated rear. This accommodates an 11t rear lift and optional 5t front linkage, alongside a new 1,000rpm reversible PTO shaft.
Weight distribution remains the familiar Fastrac 50:50, intended to improve both traction in the field and stability on the road.
New Holland
Front and centre of New Holland’s display at LAMMA 2026 was the long-awaited new T7 Standard Wheelbase (SWB). This new generation delivers a genuine step change for the 180–225hp segment in terms of driveability, operator comfort and versatility.
The manufacturer said that the T7 XD represents a new high-hp category in the New Holland tractor line-up, with three models in the 350hp+ bracket that offer the flexibility to perform operations from ballasted heavy draft work to high payload haulage and combination front/rear implement tasks.

“The T7 XD will extend the compact design, versatility, and excellent power-to-weight ratio characteristics of our T7 family into the high-horsepower segment.
“The new range will appeal to customers looking for that all-round capability, from heavy fieldwork and demanding PTO or hydraulic tasks to high-speed haulage; the T7 XD has the features that can deliver this,” said New Holland T7 global product manager Richard Hollins.
The 360hp T7.360 XD, 390hp T7.390 XD and 435hp T7.440 XD are designed around a Stage V 8.7-litre FPT Cursor 9 six-cylinder engine mounted on a structural sump. This design minimises vibration and eliminates the need for support rails, keeping the tractor waist narrow, aiding manoeuvrability and forward vision.
Fendt
LAMMA Show 2026 also welcomed the launch of the new 800 Vario Gen5 series from Fendt, with three models in the range offering 260 to 343 horsepower.
The new models feature VarioDrive, the low-speed Fendt iD concept, and a self-cleaning engine air filter for the first time. There is also a new cab with innovative lighting to increase comfort in all conditions, the manufacturer said.
The fifth-generation 800 Vario includes three models: the 826, 829 and 832, with Power+, Profi and Profi+ specifications available. The range features Fendt’s DynamicPerformance (DP) added power concept, which offers a boost of 23 horsepower (17 kW).
Fendt’s latest VarioDrive has been paired with an efficient 8.0-litre, 6-cylinder CORE80 engine to maximise power and reduce fuel consumption. The CORE80 engine is approved for HVO100 and other fuels according to DIN 15940, which can significantly reduce the machine’s CO₂ footprint.

Yara
During LAMMA 2026, its launch also had YaraPlus, a digital platform designed to give farmers and agronomists everything they need to make informed crop nutrition decisions in one, easy-to-use app.
The new digital platform will bring Yara’s agronomic tools, expert knowledge and products all together in one place, helping farmers and agronomists make more informed decisions.
Developed in collaboration with farmers, agronomists and machinery manufacturer John Deere, the platform consolidates Yara’s existing digital tools and much more into a single intuitive interface. It has already been successfully trialled in Germany over the last 18 months.
YaraPlus provides tools for precision crop nutrition that can be accessed anywhere, anytime via desktop or mobile – even on the go. It will help farmers apply the right amount of fertiliser at the right time to optimise yield and deliver the best return on investment.
The platform’s variable rate application system uses satellite imagery combined with algorithms from Yara’s N-Sensor technology to measure both crop biomass and greenness, providing significantly more accuracy than standard NDVI mapping, Yara explained.
READ MORE: Clarkson’s Farm stars Harriet Cowan and Kaleb Cooper at LAMMA Show 2026
Case IH
Case IH attended the LAMMA Show to highlight its latest tractor developments across the Puma, Optum and Farmall ranges.
Case IH’s Puma series tractor promises unmatched performance with the most reliable and efficient runtime.
Featuring an entirely new vehicle design, the reimagined Puma series allows operators to enjoy a smoother ride with superior manoeuvrability as well as access to the latest precision technology, the manufacturer confirmed.

The Puma is available in 155, 165 or 185hp models. Case IH explained that the machines feature an advanced CVXDrive transmission; therefore, Puma offers improved load handling, traction and working speeds, allowing operators to use power more economically.
Costs are lowered thanks to efficient fuel consumption, and productivity increases with long 750-hour service intervals and the powerful FieldOps platform. The tractor’s gross vehicle weight has increased by 18% to 13,500kg and a max payload of 5,500kg.
Can-Am
Can-Am brought to LAMMA 2026 the next generation of ATVs and SSVs. The new ATV has been designed by BRP’s R&D team to combine the ability to easily and efficiently handle the demands of utility users and the multitude of terrains they work across with a quiet, emission-free operation, the manufacturer said.
The Outlander Electric is powered by Rotax’s E-Power powerpack, which is the same as the one that powers BRP’s electric motorcycles and snowmobiles, delivering 47hp and 53lb-ft of torque and up to 80 km (50 miles) of range in optimal conditions.

It features instant throttle response, selectable ride modes (normal, sport, work) and charges from 20 to 80 percent in just 50 minutes using a level 2 charger, so there is less downtime for the machine.
In addition, it has the Can-Am DNA on full display with 830kg of towing capacity as well as the same carrying capacities as the Outlander HD5 and Outlander HD7, which are 55kg on the front and 109kg on the rear.
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Kuhn
The new generation Karan trailed sprayer range was the highlight of the Kuhn’s stand at LAMMA 2026.
Following a four-year development, the Karan delivers high spraying output and innovative technology to improve application accuracy. The Karan – seen for the first time in the UK at LAMMA – extends from basic to premium models, with boom widths from 18–45m, and tank capacities of 4,500, 5,200, 6,000 and 8,000 litres. A UK demonstrator machine will be available this spring.

Also making its UK debut will be the Highlander tine cultivator, introduced earlier this year. Slotting between the Cultimer and Prolander models, the Highlander offers shallow tillage – 3–20cm – along with the option to destroy and mix crop residues and leave a level one-pass finish.
Available in 6m and 7.5m widths, the Highlander will suit different systems with a choice of rollers, harrows, seed hoppers and points to achieve the desired outcome. A UK demonstrator will also be available in spring 2026.

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