New Сombines, Trailers, Planters and more for FS25: What is Known?
New Equipment for Farming Simulator 25 – Revolution in the Fields or Just Another Update? Greetings to all virtual farmers and tractor enthusiasts! It’s time to dive into the latest news about the equipment coming to FS25. So, let’s give a warm welcome to the fresh lineup of machinery that the developers have dropped on us like hot cakes on a virtual store shelf.
Yes, friends, this is not just another batch of "hardware" but new opportunities, new horizons, and, of course, many cubic meters of crops to harvest. Get ready: there will be plenty of numbers, horsepower, tons, and, of course, kilometers per hour! Make yourself comfortable, brew some coffee, and let’s figure out what GIANTS Software has in store for us this time.
1. The Good Old Massey Ferguson 8570 – A Veteran from the Past

Let's start with a true veteran of agricultural machinery—the Massey Ferguson 8570, which comes straight from the screenshots of the new map. The Japanese landscape suits it well, but even without that, this harvester looks like a serious player in the field. And considering its specs, it could be called a swan among ducks.
The Massey Ferguson 8570 is a grain harvester with 250 horsepower under the hood, which is quite "excellent" for beginners and a great entry point for experienced farmers.
This beauty can accelerate up to 25 km/h on the road and works at a speed of up to 10 km/h. The fuel tank holds 378 liters—not a huge amount, but enough to avoid refueling every five minutes. The most important metric is the capacity of its grain tank: a solid 8,000 liters! And its price isn’t too intimidating for a start—just $104,500 for such power.
Quite "impressive," don’t you think? The developers have also prepared the MF 8570 H header for it with a working width of 6 meters. The working speed is a standard 10 km/h, allowing for efficient harvesting from the fields. The cost of this harvester is very reasonable at $30,000.

Yes, it’s not a high-tech harvester from the future, but it's reliable! So, if you want to start your career in FS25 with something solid, not some wreck, the Massey Ferguson 8570 is definitely for you.
2. Amity Technology 2720 – The Sugar Beet Harvesting Beast

Now, let’s move on to more specialized equipment. Meet the Amity Technology 2720—a trailed beet harvester. If you’ve ever wondered why beet harvesting seems so slow, this machine is ready to dispel all doubts.
Its working width is 6.4 meters, which is impressive even compared to self-propelled harvesters, which usually have around 5 meters.
This beast operates at 10 km/h, which is quite standard for this type of machinery, but just imagine the power with which it will scoop up beet from your fields! It also boasts a decent grain tank, holding 6,300 liters of beet crop. So even the largest beet fields are within its reach.
The price, however, is a bit steep—$176,000—but as they say, quality comes at a price. If you are serious about root crop farming, this machine will become your indispensable assistant.
3. Agrifac Lightx – When Beets Are the Top Priority

If the Amity Technology 2720 seemed solid to you, the next machine will definitely surprise you. Introducing another beet harvester—Agrifac Lightx.
With a price tag of $527,000, it's clear that this is not just equipment but a true investment for any farmer. This beet harvester is equipped with a 469 horsepower engine and a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
This means it will easily handle any challenges in the field while smoothly adjusting its speed. By the way, its maximum speed on the road is 25 km/h, and its working speed remains the standard 10 km/h. The fuel tank holds 900 liters, allowing you to work for a significant amount of time without interruptions for refueling.
However, there’s still some mystery regarding the headers. Developers might keep us waiting a bit before revealing the specific chain headers for this beast. But one thing is certain: this machine will perform with diligence.
4. Köckerling Ultima 800 – The Master of Sowing

Now let’s turn our attention to seeding equipment. The Köckerling Ultima 800 is a grain seeder that might become your best friend in the fields.
For $181,000, it offers an 8-meter working width and a working speed of up to 20 km/h, making it one of the most efficient seeders in its category. However, there’s one catch: this model is designed only for seeds. You’ll have to apply fertilizers separately, which is a bit of a downside, but not critical when you consider how fast it works. Another important point is the tractor power requirement: 275 horsepower.
So, if you don’t have a strong enough "iron horse," you’ll need to consider buying something more powerful.
5. Amity Technology Crop Chaser 1000 – The King of Trailers

And finally, we’ve arrived at a true giant—the Crop Chaser 1000 from MT Technology. This massive trailer for collecting various crops will definitely leave an impression with its formidable appearance. But it’s not just the design that grabs attention: this beast weighs 21.8 tons and requires a tractor with at least 450 horsepower to operate.
Not every tractor can handle such a giant, but if your machine can, you’ll have no shortage of confidence in gathering your crops. The trailer can hold up to 61 cubic meters of cargo—that’s about what you can haul in one trip from a large field. The price of this "sweet machine" is $160,000, but if your farm business is thriving, it will surely pay off.
So, if you want to transport large volumes of crops without multiple trips, the Crop Chaser 1000 is waiting for you.
As you can see, Farming Simulator 25 is preparing not just a new season but a true revolution in agricultural machinery. From trailed harvesters to massive seeders and trailers, the variety and functionality of the equipment are impressive. Whether you’re a newcomer or an experienced farmer, this update has something to take your virtual farming business to the next level.