In the international tractor market, brands such as John Deere, Case IH New Holland, and Claas are highly competitive. At the same time, Chinese brands like Lovol and Yituo are also increasingly prominent.
Here is a detailed introduction:
John Deere: An American agricultural machinery giant, its 9RX series is a benchmark in the industry, with an 830-horsepower JD18 engine and a torque of 3123 pound-feet. It can tow ultra-wide agricultural tools, increasing efficiency by 600 mu per day.
The CommandView 4 Plus cab features panoramic glass and a suspended design, with a 20% improvement in right-side visibility. Equipped with an automatic driving kit, it supports fully automatic operation conversion.
The power management system optimizes energy consumption through intelligent three-pump hydraulic technology, meeting Stage V emission standards without the need for diesel exhaust fluid, significantly reducing operating costs.

Case IH New Holland: A global leader in the agricultural machinery manufacturing industry, with manufacturing plants and R&D centers worldwide and a sales network spanning over 180 countries. Its agricultural equipment business mainly covers two major brands, Case IH and New Holland Agriculture, and it ranks among the top in the global industry in areas such as large-horsepower tractors, large combine harvesters, cotton pickers, and sugarcane harvesters.
The Puma/T7 wheeled tractors are all equipped with full-power shift or CVT continuously variable transmission, with technical levels synchronized with those in developed European and American markets, leading the industry.
Claas: A leader in the European high-end market, the XERION series is famous for its 300-500 horsepower power and modular design, equipped with the CEMOS intelligent management system, which can automatically optimize operating parameters to reduce fuel consumption and soil compaction.
The cab adopts low-noise suspension and panoramic vision, supporting ISOBUS 3-class connection, and is compatible with the latest intelligent agricultural tools.
In addition, Claas's technical accumulation in biofuel harvesters provides a synergistic advantage for the sustainability of its tractor product line.

Valtra: Belonging to the AGCO Group, the Valtra S series has successively won the Red Dot Award, iF Design Award, and Good Design Award, becoming the "triple crown" of design.
The series is equipped with an efficient engine and intelligent management system, supporting customized configurations, such as optional front loaders and precision agriculture sensors.
Its telematics function is integrated with the PLM intelligent platform to integrate farm data, improving operation transparency and efficiency.
Lovol: A Chinese brand, its tractors are popular overseas for their high cost-effectiveness.
For example, in Mexico, the TD1104 produced by Lovol is powerful, efficient, and fuel-efficient. In Serbia, the Lovol 504 has a reputation for reliability, with users driving it over 10,000 kilometers without breakdowns. Lovol is also advancing high-level scientific and technological self-reliance, using "artificial intelligence +" to overtake on curves, and its high-end intelligent tractors using independent "black technologies" such as continuously variable transmission account for more than 80% of production scheduling.
Yituo: As a well-known Chinese agricultural machinery brand, Yituo's tractors are sold in more than 90 countries and regions. Its X1304 model is highly praised by Belarusian users.
Yituo has built an intelligent factory, with a tractor rolling off the production line every 3 minutes.
With the support of Beidou centimeter-level navigation, its agricultural machinery has become a mobile intelligent terminal, realizing fully unmanned operation of "plowing, sowing, managing, and harvesting" through AI large models and the Internet of Things platform.
In addition, Yituo has built an assembly plant in Serbia, with cumulative manufacturing and sales of approximately 4,000 tractors.
