Fendt returns to LAMMA in January with a host of new machinery and technology for visitors to see for the first time.
The new Fendt 700 Vario Gen 7 will be the first machine seen in the UK and features a new 7.5L AGCO Power engine with outputs of 203hp for the 720 model and more than 300hp for the top 728 model.
Commenting on the upcoming event, Fendt’s Richard Miller said:
“LAMMA is the premium agricultural show in the UK and the perfect place to launch the new 700 Vario Gen 7.
“The NEC is a fitting location for the show. It helps to raise the overall profile of the agricultural industry in the UK and enables Fendt to show the best that we have to offer the farming public.”
Fendt has established the brand in the green harvest sector with a variety of grassland machinery including the Tigo VR forage wagon and the Rotana round baler.
Visitors will be able to get to grips with both on the stand, along with a range of other grassland machinery including the Cutter, Slicer, Twister and Lotus.
“With an indoor event, we are able to showcase our products in the best possible way whilst also having meaningful and high value conversations with customers from around the country and further afield.
“This is not only good value for us but also for our customers,” added Miller.
Larger machines including the new Katana 850 forage harvester and latest IDEAL combine will also be on show.
The FendtONE onboard/offboard concept will be available for visitors to experience.
“Data and machine automation can reduce fuel costs and save valuable time. FendtONE has been designed to offer the data needed to make important decisions that will drive the efficiencies needed in today’s market,” said Miller.
Further tractors including the high horsepower sector models and the latest Rogator sprayer will also be available for arable operators considering which machines to trade up to in 2023.
“LAMMA helps to kick-start sales for the coming year, places new product in the ultimate shop window and helps us to reinforce our brand message with customers, both old and new.”