Valtra tractors get new look for 2005

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While the Valtra model line-up is continuously being developed, the new generation of tractor design was introduced with the S Series already at the beginning of the new millennium. The stylish and contemporary design elements naturally came to be expected on other Valtra models. Accordingly, the T Series was introduced in 2002. The 2005 model line-up now includes a broad selection of T Series models to suit all purposes. The four-cylinder M Series and articulated XM Series were introduced in summer 2003. The four-cylinder C Series, designed especially for front-loader work, was introduced at the Agritechnica trade fair in Germany at the end of 2003. The updated A Series that is now being launched completes the new generation of Valtra tractors, which are available with 75 to 280 horsepower.

The advantages of the new designs are more than just aesthetic. The swooping nose, rounded at the front, significantly improves visibility. In addition, the engine cover is now a single piece that opens up completely on gas struts. This makes regular maintenance convenient and safe. The material used for the engine cover is Telene, which is extremely light, durable and rustproof. Visibility is further improved on all models except the XM Series by a pillar exhaust located behind the right front corner of the cab. Comfort levels on the S, T and M Series are taken to a new level by combining separate cab suspension with an Aires air-suspended front axle.

As customers have come to expect from Valtra, a wide variety of colour options is available for 2005 models, alongside numerous more equipment and specification options. Customers can customise their new Valtra with the salesperson when making their order, so the tractor that is delivered is exactly as specified. This is the theme of the 2005 Valtra model line-up: custom-built. Valtra continues to lead the way among tractor manufacturers in offering customers exactly what they need.

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