New Holland T5 Electro Command with 8-Speed IntelliShift: The Smart Utility Tractor That Shifts Automatically
- Electro Command™ 16x16 transmission with automatic eight-speed shifting in road mode is now standard across all models for effortless operation
- Big tractor comfort from combination of Terraglide front axle suspension, suspended cab and air-suspended seat on Deluxe models
- Signature styling brings latest New Holland family look to T5 range
The T5 tractor range is now complete, thanks to the introduction of Electro Command™
models for 2026. This brings the efficiency and ease of operation of the proven 16x16
semi-powershift automated transmission technology to the 100-120 hp segment.
“The T5 Electro Command is the ideal solution for customers who want a smart, allround
utility tractor,” said Federico Condini, New Holland Specialty and Small Tractors
Global Product Marketing. “It offers the right level of automation with a proven
transmission — ensuring intuitive operation, by combining both performance and ease
of use.”
These upgraded T5 models are easily identifiable thanks to New Holland signature
styling. This bold and dynamic new look also boosts operator visibility.
Electro Command™ transmission with IntelliShift™ technology
At the heart of the new T5 tractors’ enhanced productivity is the proven Electro
Command™ transmission, renowned for its durability and ease of use. Now, it takes a
significant step forward: IntelliShift™ technology that delivers eight consecutive
automatic shifts in transport mode is standard on all models.
IntelliShift automation improves fuel efficiency, reduces operator fatigue, and
ensures smooth performance both on the road and in the field. This technology
continuously analyses engine speed, internal transmission speed, engine load and
forward speed to ensure optimum shift timing and maximum comfort. Maximum speed
of 40km/h is achieved at 1,970 rpm. Shuttle modulation is adjustable according to one
of three settings, to match the required forward/reverse speed change.
Fully-suspended comfort package
To match customer demands for maximum comfort from a tractor in this power class,
the latest T5 models are available with a Deluxe specification package that includes a
combination of suspended seat, cab and front axle.
The Terraglide front axle suspension system provides 80mm of travel and can be
operated in three modes. Active mode enables the full 80mm of travel, making it ideal
for uneven field conditions. Locking mode, on the other hand, prevents axle movement
when maximum stability and precision are required such as during deep ploughing or
when lifting heavy implements. Manual levelling mode allows operators to customise
front axle height and aids implement coupling to the front linkage.
To maximise operator comfort over rough ground and ensure ideal working speeds are
maintained, the suspended front axle is complemented by a cab suspension system
that enhances ride quality while maintaining overall tractor height. An air-suspended
seat complements this to deliver maximum operator comfort.
High-output implement handling performance
The latest New Holland T5 tractors all feature a high-output implement handling
package. Core features include a gross vehicle weight of 8,000kg, allowing for a high
payload, and a 5,200kg rear linkage lift capacity to handle heavy implements. The
T5 tractors’ hydraulic system is supplied by an 80 l/min pump. All T5 models can be
ordered loader-ready with an armrest-integrated joystick.
Factory-fitted Connectivity and FieldOps Compatibility
The new T5 Electro Command tractors come with factory-installed telematics and
lifetime connectivity, enabling seamless monitoring of machine location, performance,
and key parameters to maximize uptime and efficiency.
The machines also have full compatibility with the New Holland FieldOps™ portal,
providing real-time data transfer and full visibility into both machine and agronomic
data, to empower smarter, more informed decisions.
T5 Electro Command tractors will be available at New Holland dealerships from early
2026.