The core advantage of large tractors lies in their robust power output. The mainstream models are concentrated in the power range of 180-400 horsepower, equipped with high-performance diesel engines. Some high-end models adopt hybrid power systems, balancing power and energy efficiency. Their power transmission systems have been specially optimized, utilizing CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) or power shift technology, ensuring smooth gear shifting and rapid response. This allows for low-speed high-torque output, perfectly suited for heavy-duty tasks such as plowing, deep tillage, sowing, straw returning, and harvesting.
In response to the differentiated needs of the export market, certain models can be customized with power parameters according to different regional soil conditions and crop types. For example, lightweight high-horsepower models suitable for hilly areas in Southeast Asia and ultra-large models suitable for large-scale farms in Europe and America can ensure efficient and stable power output in various complex operating environments, significantly improving operational efficiency and reducing operating costs per unit area.