Claas to showcase first autonomous wheel loader for agriculture at Agritechnica
Claas will present the first autonomous wheel loader for agricultural use at Agritechnica 2025. In view of the increasing shortage of skilled labour, the fully autonomous Torion has been designed to handle repetitive and monotonous wheel loader tasks without an operator. Operators can pre-plan the autonomous use of the machine via Claas connect, whereby the system works intuitively and requires only a few inputs for flexible work orders. Developed jointly with Liebherr, the Torion Autonomy connect uses LiDAR sensors to record its environment and automatically creates a digital twin of the work area to plan the work cycle. Continue reading Claas to showcase first autonomous wheel loader for agriculture at Agritechnica at Industrial Vehicle Technology International.

Claas will present the first autonomous wheel loader for agricultural use at Agritechnica 2025.
In view of the increasing shortage of skilled labour, the fully autonomous Torion has been designed to handle repetitive and monotonous wheel loader tasks without an operator. Operators can pre-plan the autonomous use of the machine via Claas connect, whereby the system works intuitively and requires only a few inputs for flexible work orders.
Developed jointly with Liebherr, the Torion Autonomy connect uses LiDAR sensors to record its environment and automatically creates a digital twin of the work area to plan the work cycle.
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