New Holland Expands T7 long wheelbase range in New Zealand

21 July 2025
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New Holland is expanding its T7 tractor range in New Zealand with the launch of a new Tier 3 long wheelbase configuration, meeting the needs of farmers looking for a reliable, no-fuss workhorse.

The T7 Tier 3 model was developed following extensive consultation with New Holland customers to deliver a straightforward solution for operators that reduces complexity without compromising on performance.

David Knowles, CNH Sales Manager, said the new model was built with the power to perform and designed for functional versatility across a wide range of farming operations.

“There’s no AdBlue required which is something new for this T7 range, making it easier to use and maintain. It’s a great all-rounder that delivers power and performance while keeping it simple,” he said.

Available in 180hp, 200hp, and 220hp, the new T7 model offers a choice of Power Command or Auto Command transmissions, multiple spec levels, and optional technology capabilities. Loader compatibility also adds to its versatility across different farming operations.

David said the new T7 model came in three different configurations. 

The base level tractor features a Power Command transmission, mechanical remotes with classic cab. The next level up has electric remotes also in a Power Command transmission, while the top level offers Auto Command with electric remotes, which can be optioned from the factory GPS-ready.

“Whether it’s a premium connected machine or the new versatile Tier 3 platform alternative, we now have a complete offering to satisfy every customer,” David said.

The T7.245 model was unveiled at the New Holland site during Fieldays 2025, drawing strong interest from attendees.

For more information, visit www.newholland.co.nz.
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