New T7 Standard Wheelbase delivers more capability in a compact package for mixed farming operations

18 August 2026
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New Holland has unveiled the all-new T7 Standard Wheelbase, a completely redesigned tractor range engineered to deliver greater manoeuvrability, increased operating capacity and advanced connectivity for mixed farming operations.

Available in T7.190, T7.210 and T7.225 models, the new T7 Standard Wheelbase combines the performance, comfort and technology expected of a larger tractor with the compact dimensions and versatility required for everyday farm tasks.

Purpose-built to be the tractor operators can rely on across a wide range of applications, the T7 Standard Wheelbase is designed to support operators through loader work, livestock operations, hay production, transport and paddock applications.

New Holland Product Manager Seamus McCarthy said the new T7 Standard Wheelbase was designed to help farmers get more work done from a single machine across multiple daily tasks.

"Mixed farming businesses need tractors that can handle a range of jobs across the day," Seamus said.

"The new T7 Standard Wheelbase delivers more lifting capacity, greater carrying capacity and a tighter turning circle, giving operators more flexibility without sacrificing manoeuvrability."

At the heart of the redesign is a new front axle and front-end architecture, reducing the turning circle by 20 per cent compared with the previous generation. The improvement delivers greater manoeuvrability in yards, sheds, feedlots and headlands, helping operators work more efficiently in confined spaces and around the farm.

The T7 Standard Wheelbase also introduces New Holland's latest transmission technology, including the new three-range Auto Command™ CVT, delivering up to 10 per cent greater operating efficiency. Operators can also choose the Dynamic Command™ transmission, designed to optimise power transfer and productivity across a range of applications.

Operating capacity has increased significantly, with maximum permissible gross vehicle mass rising 17 per cent to 13,500kg and rear linkage lift capacity increasing 20 per cent to 7,450kg at 610mm behind the ball ends. The upgraded platform also delivers a payload capacity of 5.5 tonnes, providing greater flexibility when handling larger implements and heavier loads.

"We've increased both the lifting and carrying capability of the machine, while maintaining the compact dimensions and manoeuvrability that have made the Standard Wheelbase platform so popular," Seamus said.

"That gives operators more flexibility across a broader range of jobs without sacrificing ease of operation."

Operator comfort has also been enhanced, with cab noise reduced from 71dBA to 68dBA and a new 270-degree front windscreen wiper providing a 64 per cent increase in coverage compared with the previous generation, delivering improved visibility in challenging conditions.

The new Horizon™ cab features New Holland's latest SideWinder™ armrest, integrated connectivity and access to the FieldOps™ platform, enabling operators to manage machine and agronomic data from a single system. ISOBUS compatibility and precision farming technology further support productivity and decision-making across the farm.

The new T7 Standard Wheelbase will be available through New Holland dealers from 18 August.

For more information, contact your local New Holland dealer.
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