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New Holland Unveils Updates to T4F, T4V and T4F S Specialty Tractors for 2026

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New Holland has updated its T4F, T4V and T4F S specialty tractors for Model Year 2026, improving performance, comfort and safety. The changes improve New Holland’s offerings in the specialty tractor market, particularly for orchard and vineyard operations.

Refinements to T4F and T4V Series

Designed for fruit-growing applications, the five T4F and T4V models will feature refined ergonomics, advanced safety upgrades and updated styling.

Cab models will benefit from an upgraded seat for improved support, a reshaped gearshift lever for easier operation and the option to control rear lift and electronic remote valves from the electronic joystick.

An external mechanical control option has been added, allowing for easier rear lift adjustment from the ground when coupling implements.

“These refinements further the operating experience for our cab, which is already the industry’s quietest and best-in-class for all-around visibility,” Teri Zanella, North American product marketing manager for specialty tractors at New Holland said.

Cab models with a SuperSteer front axle and horizontal exhaust will now have 20% more fuel capacity, increasing to 25 gallons (95 liters) for extended runtime. A new steering sensor on all models will automatically disengage four-wheel drive for smoother turning and reduced driveline stress.

Additional front working lights have been added to its rollover protective structure (ROP) platform models for better nighttime visibility and improved hydraulic pipework support has been integrated into front-valve-equipped cab tractors.

More Customization for T4F S Series

The T4F S Series, designed as an entry-level solution for orchard and vineyard owners, will now offer more customization options. The series includes three models with 72, 86 and 98 power take off horsepower, powered by a four-cylinder 3.6-liter FPT F5C engine.

“These tractors are built with our deep understanding of the intricacies of orchard and vineyard operations with the goal of providing a reliable and efficient solution to tackle any job in any space,” Zanella said.

The aftertreatment system remains entirely under the hood to ensure optimal visibility and maneuverability. The series features a 12x12 transmission with a mechanical or power shuttle and an optional creeper package for low-speed applications. Customers can select from standard (49.8 inches) or narrow (45.3 inches) axle widths.

A cab model has now been added to the T4F S Series lineup, complementing the ROPS model introduced in North America in 2024.

The cab features a six-pillar design with a long windshield for enhanced visibility, a fully adjustable steering column, a flat deck and suspended pedals for operator comfort. Key controls, including hydraulic and gearshift levers, are positioned on the right side for easy access.

“The T4F S Series tractors inherit many of the features found on our other T4 specialty tractors, like a flat deck and our patented Blue Cab 4 double-filtration system for maximum protection from dust, pollen and spray mist,” Zanella said.

Availability and Public Debut

The new T4F, T4V and T4F S specialty tractors will begin arriving at dealerships in September 2025.

For an early look, New Holland will showcase a T4F and T4F S model at the 2025 World Ag Expo in Tulare, California from Feb. 11-13 at its booth in the South Exhibits.


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