EIMA VIDEO: Winners announced for Tractor of the Year 2025 awards
The six winners of the Tractor of the Year (TOTY) 2025 awards were announced at EIMA International in Bologna, Italy on 6 November. The TOTY award has been presented once a year since 1998. Since 2006, the awards have alternated between EIMA and Agritechnica. The TOTY award recognises excellence in agricultural mechanisation, showcasing the best tractors in the European market. With a jury formed of a panel of farm machinery 26 journalists from 26 Europe countries, the six award categories were TOTY HighPower for tractors with more than 300 horsepower, TOTY MidPower dedicated to tractors between 150 and 280 horsepower, TOTY Utility focused on multi-purpose tractors between 70 and 150 horsepower, TOTY Specialised for tractors suitable for vineyards, orchards, and hilly and mountainous terrains, Sustainable TOTY rewarding the most innovative model from a sustainability viewpoint and TOTYBot, a new category focusing on robotic tractors without cabins. Continue reading EIMA VIDEO: Winners announced for Tractor of the Year 2025 awards at Industrial Vehicle Technology International.
The six winners of the Tractor of the Year (TOTY) 2025 awards were announced at EIMA International in Bologna, Italy on 6 November.
The TOTY award has been presented once a year since 1998. Since 2006, the awards have alternated between EIMA and Agritechnica. The TOTY award recognises excellence in agricultural mechanisation, showcasing the best tractors in the European market.
With a jury formed of a panel of farm machinery 26 journalists from 26 Europe countries, the six award categories were TOTY HighPower for tractors with more than 300 horsepower, TOTY MidPower dedicated to tractors between 150 and 280 horsepower, TOTY Utility focused on multi-purpose tractors between 70 and 150 horsepower, TOTY Specialised for tractors suitable for vineyards, orchards, and hilly and mountainous terrains, Sustainable TOTY rewarding the most innovative model from a sustainability viewpoint and TOTYBot, a new category focusing on robotic tractors without cabins.