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CNH brands dominate at Farm Machine 2024 awards

New Holland CR11 Combine Harvester
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New Holland CR11 Combine Harvester

IMAGE SOURCE: CNH Industrial N.V.; New Holland

  • CNH brands New Holland and Case IH received top honors at the Farm Machine 2024 awards, with three of their machines winning in their respective categories.

  • The New Holland CR11 combine harvester was recognized as the Best Combine Harvester, featuring advancements aimed at zero total cost of grain harvesting.

  • New Holland's T7.270 Methane Power CNG tractor won Best Upper Class Tractor, highlighting its role in the brand's alternative fuels tractor portfolio with production starting in the second half of 2024.

  • Case IH's Farmall 75C Electric was awarded Best Utility Tractor, marking a milestone as part of CNH's first electric drive tractor platform with autonomous features.

  • The Farm Machine 2024 awards took place at the Agritechnica show in Hanover, Germany, where CNH brands showcased their latest innovations.

  • CNH CEO Scott W. Wine expressed gratitude for the team's efforts and emphasized the company's commitment to delivering customer-inspired innovations for more efficient and sustainable farming.

  • In addition to the three Farm Machine 2024 awards, CNH brands also secured five awards at the Agritechnica Innovation Awards, including a Gold Medal for the New Holland Twin Rotor Combine Harvester Concept.

  • New Holland CR11 wins Best Combine Harvester

  • New Holland T7.270 Methane Power CNG tractor wins Best Upper Class Tractor

  • Case IH Farmall 75C Electric named Best Utility Tractor

CNH is proud to announce that we have taken home the most medals at the Farm Machine 2024 awards. The awards, formerly known as Machine of the Year, celebrate the best Ag inventions of the season. They were announced at the Agritechnica show in Hanover, Germany – the world’s largest agricultural industry event.

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I want to thank our team for representing CNH and our brands so well. These continued industry recognitions confirm that our R&D investments and commitment to Be the Best are delivering customer inspired innovations that make farming easier, more efficient, and more sustainable for our customers,” said Scott W. Wine, CEO at CNH.

The New Holland CR11 has won in the Combine Harvesters category. The brand’s latest and most advanced combine harvester was unveiled this week at Agritechnica. It has been developed to provide higher productivity with minimal grain loss, improved residue management, and more automation. All of this aims to reduce the total cost of grain harvesting to zero. It will be produced at our Center of Harvesting Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium.

The New Holland T7.270 Methane Power CNG tractor was awarded in the Upper Class Tractor category. It is the latest addition to the brand’s alternative fuels tractor portfolio. The tractor features an evolution of the existing methane-fueled engine for the T6 line-up to match the higher horsepower and performance of the T7 range. Production for the T7.270 Methane Power tractor is set to start in the second half of 2024 at our Alternative Fuels Center of Excellence in Basildon, United Kingdom.

New Holland T7 Methane Power CNG<br>IMAGE SOURCE: CNH Industrial N.V.; New Holland

The Case IH Farmall 75C Electric was named best Utility Tractor at the awards. This model is part of CNH’s first electric drive tractor platform where we have introduced the industry’s first fully electric tractor with autonomous features.

Case IH Farmall 75 C Electric<br>IMAGE SOURCE: CNH Industrial N.V.; CASE IH

These three medals take our Agritechnica medal count to eight. They join the five awards our brands picked up at the Agritechnica Innovation Awards where we won the show’s only Gold Medal for the New Holland Twin Rotor Combine Harvester Concept.

Source: CNH Industrial N.V.