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XERION 12 Series Passes the Test—and Raises the Bar at NTTL

XERION 12 Raises the Bar

Cab and Driving Comfort


When your “office” is perched atop a 500+ horsepower chassis, comfort isn’t a luxury—it’s part of staying productive and safe. It’s also one of the first things operators notice when they step into a XERION 12 Series.

 

The difference shows up both in the numbers at NTTL and in the operator’s seat itself. Unlike most competitors, the XERION 12 Series uses a solid frame rather than an articulated design. Steering happens at the wheel hubs instead of the center pivot, which translates into a more stable, predictable ride—especially when stopping with heavy implements behind you.

 

That stability pays off in real-world situations: packing silage along bunker walls, running grain carts, or maneuvering in tight yards. Add in multiple steering modes, and the tractor adapts to the job instead of the other way around.

 

Then there’s the CMATIC CVT transmission, which eliminates the need for shifting and simplifies operation for less-experienced drivers. While many competitive tractors rely on powershift designs, the XERION’s full CVT delivers maximum power at any speed—not just within fixed ranges. On the test track and in the field, that means smoother operation, easier control, and more consistent power under heavy loads.

 

And when it comes to noise, less is more. Across all models, the XERION 12 Series posted cab noise levels much quieter than the competition—as quiet as 60.1 decibels at low speed (XERION 12.590) and 67.8 decibels at its loudest (XERION 12.650 TT) -- something you’ll appreciate when trying to communicate with your team in the field.

Pulling and Lifting Performance

 

Big tractors are built to handle big loads—and this is where the XERION 12 Series really separates itself.

 

On the track, the pulling performance of the XERION 12 TERRA TRAC models really excelled. The XERION 12.650TT and 12.590TT both pulled an impressive 56,793 pounds at 2.4 mph. When conditions get tough, extra pull can make the difference between finishing the job or fighting through it.

 

For most farmers, 3-point lift capacity isn’t a huge deal. For others, it’s critical. If you’re one of the latter, the 3-point hitch capacity exceeded 24,000 pounds across the XERION 12 lineup, delivering 14–26% more lifting capability than comparable machines. That’s not just a number—it’s the flexibility to handle larger implements without compromise.

PTO and Hydraulic Capacity

 

Today’s implements demand serious power—and the XERION 12 Series delivers.

 

PTO torque on the TERRA TRAC models reached up to 2,135 lb-ft, as much as 80% higher than comparable John Deere 9RX models. That kind of torque keeps high-demand equipment running smoothly, even under load.

 

Hydraulics are just as important, especially for large air seeders and planters. On wheeled XERION models, hydraulic flow reached up to 24% more than the competition in the same horsepower class. Simply put, it’s built to keep up with the biggest tools in your lineup.
 

From the Track to the Field

 

Strong test results are one thing—but what matters is how that performance translates in the field.

 

The XERION 12 Series stands out because it does both. The combination of a solid frame, intuitive steering, stepless CVT, and a quiet, comfortable cab makes it one of the easiest high-horsepower tractors to operate—especially over long hours.

 

Pair that with its proven ability to pull, power and lift today’s largest implements, and it’s clear why more large-scale operators are taking a closer look at the XERION 12 Series.

 

The numbers back it up. The experience confirms it.

 

The only question is—will it earn a spot in your operation?