New Holland launches T7 Standard Wheelbase tractor in North America.

The new generation of the T7 SWB enhances maneuverability, operator comfort, and connectivity.

04.02.2026 | 14:20 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, based on information from Aimee Culbert

New Holland has launched the new T7 Standard Wheelbase tractor in North America. The model arrives completely redesigned. The line includes three versions: T7.190, T7.210 and T7.225. According to the company, the design prioritizes versatility, agility and operational efficiency for different production systems.

The new T7 SWB features a brand-new front axle. The assembly reduces the turning radius by 20% compared to previous generations of the T7 series. This change improves maneuverability in confined spaces. The application is suitable for dairy and beef cattle operations, hay, forage, grains, and mixed systems. The axle also contributes to smoother driving and less operator fatigue.

The tractor retains the wheelbase of the T7 series. The operating weight increases to 7.258 kg. The load capacity reaches 4.990 kg. This increase improves stability when using heavy implements and front loaders. The 6,7-liter engine operates at maximum power at 1.500 rpm. The adjustment reduces fuel consumption and noise levels. The maintenance interval reaches 750 hours. The Engine Power Management system provides an increase of 22% to 25% in power under load.

The transmission is at the customer's discretion. Options include Dynamic Command 24x24 dual-clutch or Auto Command 3-range CVT. The Dynamic Command's brake-to-clutch feature facilitates tasks with frequent stops, such as loader operation and baling. The manufacturer highlights fuel consumption that is a benchmark in its category.

Technology package

The technology package includes the FieldOps platform. The system delivers real-time data about the machine and the field. The connectivity aims to reduce unplanned downtime and support operational decisions.

Operator comfort guided the development of the cab. The T7 SWB adopts a new cab suspension. Configurations can be mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic. The system works with the front axle suspension and roll control. The Horizon cab received improvements in interior space, climate control, noise level, and ergonomics.

Cabin size

Visibility has increased without increasing the size of the cab. The pillars have become narrower. The redesigned hood extends the frontal view by up to 1,37 meters. The optional panoramic sunroof facilitates loader operations. Hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic connections have been reorganized and pressure relieved. Access to the cab integrates steps and handrails with the fuel tank. The interior features the IntelliView 12 interface and the SideWinder armrest with configurable controls.

The T7 SWB debuts with an updated visual identity. The package includes a new hood, a refreshed lighting signature, and the Dynamic Blue color. The manufacturer positions the model as a benchmark in productivity, comfort, maneuverability, and connectivity within its segment.

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