51AVÊÓÆµ

Clarkson's 51AVÊÓÆµmakes its mark with a Lamborghini edition

Lamborgini as a tractor brand has been part of the Same Deutz Fahr group since the early 1970's and has historically been supplied through a separate dealer network in select European countries, with the tractor range mirroring many of the models offered by Deutz Fahr.

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Deutz Fahr, Lamborghini edition
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Deutz Fahr, Lamborghini edition

Deutz Fahr, Lamborghini edition

From 2024 the individual tractor brand will be dropped and relaunched as a design edition from all Deutz tractors from the 6 Series upwards. The exact specification of the edition will vary with each model range, however, Deutz says it is a high-specification version with features including a leather seat, full LED lighting, electric spools, CVT transmission and Michelin tyres, alongside the pearlescent white paintwork. The edition will be offered to all Deutz Fahr dealers as part of its existing Warrior specification packages.ÌýÌý

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