New Holland has released its latest heavy duty tractor to the European market but it won't reach Australian shores until 2022.
The T7 HD was launched virtually in late July and features the new Horizon Ultra cab and PLM Intelligence features.
It is part of the 14-model T7 range and has been built in response to customer demand for more cabin room, comfort, quality, and connectivity.
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New Holland Agriculture global tractors product management leader Oscar Baroncelli said they believe the Horizon Ultra cab will transform customers' experiences when working in the field.
"The T7 HD might seem the same from outside, with the same compact, stylish appearance," Mr Baroncelli said.
"But it's totally new inside: just 2 per cent of parts are carry-overs from the previous model.
"It is more connected than ever and sets a new record as the quietest in the industry with just 66 dBA."
The cab on the T7 HD has been lengthened to provide extra room for the passenger and more floor space.
Visibility to the front and down to the rear hitch and implement has been improved and cameras are focused on the area around the tractor.
There's also plenty of storage available including a 30-litre storage space behind the seat, a 12L capacity cooled compartment and covered storage behind the passenger seat with a USB charging point and a mains voltage socket.
In an industry first, the CentreView display has been placed in the centre of the steering wheel to provide a clear line of sight.
The next-generation of PLM Intelligence is another drawcard of the T7 HD.
A new PLM Cygnus receiver has also been introduced providing reliable positioning, compensating for terrain variations and helping to quickly acquire guidance lines.
Farmers can register their machines on the MyNewHolland App to retrieve technical information and access the MyPLMConnect portal, where they can manage their fleet and farm data in one place.
New Holland brand president Carlo Lambro said the new developments are the result of New Holland's strategy to be more and more connected to our customers.
"Servitisation and digitalisation are the gates to the future. They have made possible to integrate the physical presence at the wheel with an array of digital services that mean we can always be at our customer's side, helping them to get the job done," Mr Lambro said.
"The next-generation PLM Intelligence is a new electronic architecture that will be adopted in all New Holland next-generation equipment, so that customers will find the same logic when switching machines and easily access data to get the job done more efficiently.
"This is part of New Holland's strategy to integrate digital technologies to deliver a smart and connected agriculture, with easy-to-use solutions that make farming more sustainable and productive."
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