JCB unveils Fastrac 6000 tractor line at Agritechnica.

Models will arrive in North America in 2026 with an intelligent steering system and ZF Eco 3.1 continuously variable transmission.

11.11.2025 | 11:37 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, based on information from Pam Veiock

JCB unveils its new Fastrac 6000 tractor line at Agritechnica. The 6260 (284 hp) and 6300 (335 hp) models will arrive on the North American market in the second quarter of 2026, featuring four-wheel steering and a top speed of 66 km/h.

Key highlights include the optional central tire inflation control system, which automatically adjusts tire pressure for field or road use, and the Twin Steer steering system with independent GPS-guided correction on both axles. The ZF Eccom 3.1 continuously variable transmission, with no power interruption, ensures smooth gear changes and greater efficiency in a variety of applications.

The new tractors feature a 6,7-liter FPT diesel engine with torque up to 1.400 Nm. More than 95% of the torque is available between 1.200 and 1.800 rpm, ensuring extra power for challenging terrain. The hydraulic system offers a flow rate of up to 106 gpm and easy-to-use valves, with a power-beyond circuit.

The active hydropneumatic suspension on both axles improves traction and comfort, as well as facilitating the attachment of implements to the rear deck with a capacity of 5 tons. The braking system with external discs and ABS allows for quick maintenance and superior braking performance.

The spacious, two-seat cabin features 360º LED lighting, a new iCON control center with up to two touchscreens, and features such as digital cameras, customizable profiles, and ISOBUS control. Connectivity includes telemetry via JCB LiveLink and satellite guidance with two factory-installed NovAtel receivers, offering greater precision on uneven terrain.

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