Global growth through tractor division
As part of this investment project, CLAAS is to expand its tractor production site in Le Mans. This expansion is a decisive step in preparing the site for the expected growth in production over the next ten years. The tractor business is seen as a significant growth opportunity for CLAAS Group. In particular, a modern, efficient and comfortable CVT tractor offering is key to realizing growth potentials with our sales partners.
Thomas Spiering, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the CLAAS Group, emphasized the strategic importance of the Le Mans site: "Le Mans is the heart of our global tractor business. We have come to stay - and we have proven this by investing more than 80 million euros to date in the transformation of this site into a model of modern tractor manufacturing. This investment in our new multifunctional production facility is an important milestone in the expansion of our production capacity. It increases our operational flexibility, supports further vertical integration and expands our capacity to act in the global production network. At the same time, it strengthens our long-term partnership with the region Pays de la Loire."
CLAAS has been operating the tractor plant in Le Mans, France, as well as sites at Trangé (test and validation center) and Vélizy (development) since 2003, and has since produced more than 200,000 tractors for the global market there. At the same time, continuous investment has been made in the modernization and further development of the site - such as a new cab pre-assembly line, an ultra-modern and flexible assembly line, a new paint shop, a visitor center and training facilities at the CLAAS Academy. Tractors from 75 to 450 hp engine power currently roll off the production line there, including the ARION 660 CMATIC, which was a finalist in the Tractor of the Year 2025 competition.
Completion by the end of 2026
The 3,800 m² multifunctional production facility is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The new building will then further optimize site logistics and increase vertical integration. This will reduce the need for transportation, improve quality and reduce overall costs for the benefit of customers.