Harsewinkel, Germany - CLAAS KGaA mbH., an agricultural machinery manufacturer, has introduced its latest LEXION combine harvester series, setting new standards in performance, operator comfort, and digital connectivity. These updates aim to deliver greater harvesting efficiency, lower fuel consumption, and enhanced ease of use in the field.
The new LEXION range features refined drive systems and an improved threshing and separation system. Thanks to further optimization of the APS SYNFLOW technology, the machines promise higher throughput with reduced fuel requirements. This evolution helps farmers handle challenging harvest conditions while keeping operating costs low.
CLAAS has prioritized driver comfort and usability in the new models. The cab has been redesigned for better ergonomics and visibility, complemented by an intuitive control system. The updated CEMOS AUTOMATIC and CEMOS DIALOG systems assist operators by automatically adjusting settings to match crop and field conditions, ensuring consistent and reliable performance.
The new LEXION combines are fully integrated with CLAAS digital solutions, including TELEMATICS and the CLAAS connect platform. These tools provide real-time machine data, remote diagnostics, and fleet management capabilities, allowing farmers to maximize productivity and optimize logistics across the entire harvest chain.
By combining power and precision, the new LEXION series not only boosts productivity but also contributes to sustainable farming practices. The machines’ efficiency improvements help reduce CO₂ emissions per harvested tonne, aligning with the industry's push toward climate-smart agriculture.
With these advancements, CLAAS reinforces its commitment to supporting farmers worldwide with innovative, reliable, and sustainable harvesting solutions.