AgXeed Series 7: first field impression on 500 ha farm highlights power and capacity gains
AgXeed’s new T2 Series 7 brings more power, higher lift capacity and longer working hours — without increasing the price. Tested on a 500-hectare (1,235-acre) farm in southwest France, the autonomous tractor showed it can handle real field conditions and heavier tillage operations. The key question now is not capability, but how many hours it […]
AgXeed’s new T2 Series 7 autonomous tractor has been put to the test on a 500-hectare farm in southwest France, showcasing its increased power, higher lift capacity, and longer working hours without a price hike. The demonstration, conducted at Kress Chantalause farm, aimed to assess the robot’s ability to handle real field conditions and heavier tillage operations, addressing a key limitation of the previous generation.
The AgXeed Series 7 was showcased as part of a tour across several regions in France, organized by AgXeed and its local distributor SEVRA. The tour’s primary objective was to highlight the evolution from the Series 5 to the Series 7, demonstrate the new capabilities, and identify farms where the robot aligns with operational requirements. During the demonstration, the autonomous tractor operated autonomously day and night in an 80-hectare field, pulling a 6-meter cultivator.
The AgXeed Series 7 builds on years of experience with the AgBot Series 5, which has already reached around 5,000 operating hours in just three years. To enhance performance, the manufacturer introduced a more powerful engine and a revised undercarriage. The track system has been reinforced to improve traction and stability when pulling heavy implements, ensuring better handling of heavier tillage work.
A notable design change in the Series 7 is the repositioning and rotation of the Deutz engine by 90 degrees, now mounted longitudinally. This new layout improves weight distribution, simplifies drivetrain integration, and creates more space for front linkage components. The radiator, previously located at the front, has been moved to the rear, optimizing airflow and cooling efficiency.
The key question now is not whether the AgXeed Series 7 can perform well in the field, but how many hours it can deliver across the season to justify its investment. The demonstration on the 500-hectare farm in southwest France provided valuable insights into the tractor’s capabilities, but the real test will be its ability to maintain these performance levels over an entire agricultural season.
As AgXeed continues its tour across France, the company is eager to engage with potential customers and understand their specific needs. By showcasing the Series 7’s improved capabilities, AgXeed aims to identify farms where its autonomous tractor can make a significant difference, offering farmers greater efficiency and productivity.
In conclusion, the AgXeed Series 7 has proven itself in real-world conditions, demonstrating its increased power, higher lift capacity, and longer working hours. The manufacturer’s focus on enhancing the tractor’s performance while maintaining a competitive price point positions the Series 7 as an attractive option for farmers seeking to optimize their operations. The upcoming challenge for AgXeed lies in demonstrating the robot’s ability to deliver consistent, high-performance hours throughout the agricultural season, ultimately determining its commercial success.










