DULUTH, Georgia - Massey Ferguson., a brand of AGCO Corporation and an agricultural machinery manufacturer, has introduced the new MF 8S Xtra tractor series, delivering a major upgrade in comfort, automation, and performance for professional farmers. Building on the strong foundation of the award-winning MF 8S Series, the new Xtra range is designed to offer increased productivity, reduced fatigue, and smarter operational control.
The MF 8S Xtra tractors feature a series of enhancements aimed at boosting in-cab comfort and machine efficiency. Key upgrades include an advanced Smart Xtra Monitor integrated into the armrest, a more ergonomic Multipad joystick, and improved visibility through a reconfigured dashboard and cab layout. These refinements help operators manage longer working hours with greater ease and precision.
Powering the MF 8S Xtra is AGCO Power’s latest engine technology, offering high torque at low engine speeds for better fuel economy and smoother performance. The tractor is available with Dyna-VT continuously variable transmission or Dyna-7 semi-powershift transmission, ensuring flexibility across different field and transport tasks.
The Xtra series also integrates seamlessly with Massey Ferguson’s Digital Farming tools, enabling real-time data management, task tracking, and remote monitoring for smarter decision-making. With these additions, the MF 8S Xtra continues the brand’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and farmer-first design.
Mr. Jerome Aubrion, Director Marketing Massey Ferguson, Europe & Middle East, said, “Demand for tractors in the 200–300hp segment is strong and user expectations are high. While updating this series, Massey Ferguson consulted new and existing customers as well as dealers to ensure it has the capability to not only satisfy, but also to exceed the requirements of farmers and contractors worldwide. With the MF 8S Xtra, owners are getting more than just a tractor; this is a dependable and reliable partner with a specification and the latest technology to suit their modern agricultural needs.”