Intelligentization has become one of the core competitiveness of large tractors and an important advantage for export models. Currently, mainstream large tractors are generally equipped with an L2-level automatic assisted driving system, integrating functions such as Beidou positioning, automatic turning at the end of the field, precise operation navigation, and intelligent linkage of agricultural tools. The operation accuracy can be controlled to the centimeter level, effectively avoiding missed and repeated cultivation and improving operation quality.
The cab adopts a humanized and intelligent design, equipped with a high-definition touch terminal that allows real-time monitoring of key parameters such as engine speed, operation speed, and fuel consumption, with easy and understandable operation. At the same time, noise reduction, shock absorption, and air conditioning systems have been optimized, significantly improving driving comfort and alleviating fatigue during long-duration operations. Some high-end models also support remote diagnosis and fault warning functions, achieving real-time monitoring of equipment status through Internet of Things technology, reducing maintenance costs for overseas users and enhancing the user experience.