Answer
Dec 26, 2024 - 01:31 AM
The majority of New Holland tractors today are powered by engines from FPT Industrial (Fiat Powertrain Technologies), which is part of CNH Industrial, the parent company of New Holland. However, this wasn’t always the case.
Historically:
- Older New Holland models, especially those made before the 2000s, often used engines from Ford, Perkins, or Cummins, depending on the model and region.
- After the formation of CNH Industrial in 1999, New Holland gradually transitioned to using FPT engines in most of its tractor lineup.
Currently:
- Most New Holland tractors, including popular series like the T-series, use FPT’s NEF and Cursor engine lines, known for their fuel efficiency and reliability.
- Some specialized equipment may still use engines from other manufacturers, though this is increasingly rare.
In short, FPT Industrial is the main supplier for New Holland engines today, but older models may feature engines from Ford, Perkins, or Cummins.