Multiple transmission options, technology solutions and comfort elements headline New Holland’s redesigned T7 Standard Wheelbase (SWB) tractor, which includes three model options (T7.190, T7.210 and T7.225). A new front axle design cuts the turning radius by 20% versus previous T7 Series models and contributes to a smoother ride.
While the new T7 SWB maintains the same wheelbase as other T7 Series models, the tractor weight has been increased to 16,000 lb. and the payload up to 11,000 lb. The added weight and payload capacity improves the tractor’s stability when handling heavy implements or full loader buckets.
Under the Redesigned Hood
The 6.7-liter engine features a 750-hour service interval tuned for maximum power at a low engine speed of 1,500 rpm to reduce fuel consumption and noise. The Engine Power Management-boosted horsepower delivers 22% to 25% extra power when used underload.
When it comes to transmission options, producers can choose a 24x24 Dynamic Command dual-clutch transmission or 3x1-range Auto Command CVT. The Dynamic Command’s break-to-clutch function simplifies frequent stop-and-go tasks such as loader work and baling.
Comfort Elements
A redesigned cab suspension system is available in mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic configurations. The tractor’s upgraded Horizon cab offers improved climate control, a quieter working environment and intuitive controls.
The cab size remains unchanged, but in-cab visibility has been improved in every direction thanks to slimmer corner cab posts, a redesigned hood that improves forward visibility by up to 4.5 feet and an optional panoramic high-visibility roof panel.
Including pressure release levers and an organized layout for hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic connections helps with implement hookup. Steps and handrails are fully integrated into the fuel tank to improve ease of entry.
Technology Solutions
The cab features the latest New Holland user interface and next-generation IntelliView 12 touchscreen display. A new operator interface on the SideWinder armrest allows farmers to specify the controls that suit their requirements.


