New Holland Agriculture Launches CR10 Combine Harvester and Updated BRAUD Grape Harvesters at Nampo Cape 2025

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New Holland Agriculture officially launched the new CR10 combine harvester in South Africa today at Nampo Cape 2025. The launch coincides with the celebration of 50 years of Twin Rotor™ innovation, first introduced by New Holland in 1975. This technology has been further advanced in the Next Generation combine range, which includes the flagship CR11 and the new CR10. Both models are manufactured at New Holland’s Combine Centre of Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium.

The CR10 is designed to deliver higher power, increased grain capacity, and upgraded cleaning and separation systems. It sets new standards in throughput, grain quality, loss reduction, and operator comfort, offering farmers a solution for high-efficiency harvesting in large-scale operations.

In addition to the CR10, New Holland also unveiled its updated line of compact self-propelled grape harvesters for 2024. The new BRAUD models, including the 7.50M, 7.30L, and 8.50L, succeed the previous 7030M, 7030L, and 8030L models. These harvesters feature refreshed styling, improved power, enhanced operator comfort, and advanced harvesting technologies.

The upgrades in both the CR10 combine and BRAUD grape harvesters reflect New Holland’s commitment to innovation and supporting farmers with reliable, high-performance machinery. By combining productivity, precision, and comfort, these machines aim to improve efficiency and operational outcomes across diverse agricultural sectors in South Africa.

The Nampo Cape 2025 launch positions New Holland at the forefront of agricultural machinery innovation, providing local farmers with access to the latest global technologies.

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