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AgXeed T2 7 SERIES: The Autonomous Robot Transforming U.S. Row Crop Fields

AgXeed lanza el T2 7 SERIES, un robot autónomo de alta potencia para cultivos exigentes, ideal para agricultura de precisión en EE.UU.

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On February 2, 2026, AgXeed introduced the T2 7 SERIES, a 230-hp autonomous field robot designed for demanding arable and vegetable operations, marking a major step forward for U.S. farms focused on efficiency, soil protection, and automation. The announcement matters as U.S. growers face labor shortages, rising input costs, and increased demand for sustainable, tech-driven solutions.

The AgXeed T2 7 SERIES stands out in the growing market of autonomous field robots thanks to its diesel-electric drivetrain, tracked mobility system, and advanced cloud-based navigation. Engineered specifically for large-scale tillage, seeding, and planting operations, the robot can operate in heavy soils and sloped conditions-ideal for producers managing row crops and vegetables across variable terrain.

The new model, recently announced, expands AgXeed's growing lineup of autonomous machines.
The new model, recently announced, expands AgXeed's growing lineup of autonomous machines.


At the heart of the T2 7 SERIES is a 5.2-liter Deutz diesel engine (Stage V compliant), producing 230 hp and 950 Nm of torque. This diesel engine powers an electric generator, which supplies energy to all key actuators, including drivetrain, PTO, and cooling systems. With speeds up to 13.0 km/h and a massive 520-liter fuel tank, the machine is built for long, uninterrupted field sessions.

The robot features both front and rear three-point linkages, rated at 4 and 9 tonnes respectively, offering flexibility for multiple implement types. It includes load-sensing capabilities, and both electric and direct-driven PTOs are available-rated at 1,000 rpm for high-demand tools.

Such specs make it a versatile workhorse for tasks like deep cultivation, planting wide rows, or hauling heavy implements over expansive fields.

The is more than a steering system, AgXeed says. "The VCU ensures your fleet can run highly automated pre-planned operations exactly as intended."

The is more than a steering system, AgXeed says. "The VCU ensures your fleet can run highly automated pre-planned operations exactly as intended."

AgXeed's push for precision agriculture shines in the T2 7 SERIES's navigation system, which combines RTK GPS, dual GNSS receivers, and an integrated 4G unit for real-time, bidirectional data transfer. Path planning is handled through TraXwise, AgXeed's cloud software that automatically maps routes using field geofences and equipment specs.

This significantly reduces setup time for contractors and farmers while improving operational accuracy and machine-to-fleet integration.

Beyond just the robot, AgXeed introduced two new connectivity modules: the Tool Control Unit (TCU) and the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU).

The TCU monitors key performance metrics of the attached implements in real time. It delivers immediate alerts if anomalies occur, giving operators instant decision-making power and enhancing safety and productivity.

The VCU, meanwhile, allows farmers to connect existing conventional machines to the TraXwise ecosystem-extending automation and pre-planned task execution to entire mixed fleets. According to AgXeed, the VCU is "more than a steering system", enabling fully automated, precision-coordinated field operations.

Priced at €320,000 (~$384,456 as of Jan 28, 2026), the T2 7 SERIES is positioned as a premium investment for farms seeking long-term ROI through labor reduction, input efficiency, and high-precision yields. The machine is available in multiple international markets, including the U.S., where demand for scalable autonomous solutions continues to rise.

As the 2026 season begins, AgXeed's latest release offers a compelling new tool for agronomists, growers, and large co-ops looking to expand their digital farming infrastructure and future-proof their operations.

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