The Dutch manufacturer introduces the Endurance 80, Vanguard 67 and Vanguard 55 to expand its global sprayer range.

NETHERLANDS – Agrifac has introduced three new self-propelled sprayers, marking a major step in its crop protection line.
The Endurance 80, the Vanguard 67 and the Vanguard 55 come with the new EcoTronicPlus 3 operating system, which the company says delivers improved comfort, precision and efficiency for operators.
The new machines were first shown to Agrifac dealers during Sales Event Week at the company’s headquarters in the Netherlands.
Over several days, dealers from across Europe attended product sessions and live walkarounds. The event allowed them to test the new designs firsthand and exchange views on performance and design features.
Following the European preview, Agrifac confirmed that growers in Australia, the United States and Canada will also attend launch events in the coming months.
The machines will then make their global debut at AGRITECHNICA 2025 in Germany, where international farmers will see them for the first time. Orders will open at the exhibition.
Agrifac says the Endurance 80, Vanguard 67 and Vanguard 55 were developed with direct input from growers. All three models feature the new Claas X11 cabin, offering more visibility and intuitive controls.
The Endurance 80 stands out with its 8,000-liter tank, 405 HP Cummins engine and booms reaching up to 55 meters. With tires of up to 2.3 meters and ground clearance of 154 cm, the machine is built for tough field conditions.
The Vanguard 67 offers a 6,700-liter tank, a 3.6-meter wheelbase and a 325 HP engine, giving operators a mix of strength and maneuverability. The smaller Vanguard 55 comes with a 5,500-liter tank and a spacious platform, making it suitable for diverse operations. Both Vanguard models can be fitted with tires up to 2.2 meters in diameter.
All three machines are available with boom widths between 24 and 55 meters. Folding options vary from 3-part to 4-part designs, and each model can include the Agrifac AirFlowPlus boom for better coverage and less drift.
“By introducing this new generation, Agrifac strengthens its portfolio to meet the growing demand for sustainable, efficient, and comfortable crop protection. These machines provide the ultimate platform to deploy all Agrifac technologies, such as StrictSprayPlus and AICPlus, not only today, but well into the future,” says Rens Albers, Product Manager at Agrifac.
“We are proud to present them at AGRITECHNICA this November, the stage where growers from around the world come together to discover the future of agriculture.”
To give farmers a closer look, Agrifac is also holding live demonstrations. Registration is now open at www.agrifac.com/demo.
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