Ford's new generation Ranger promises all the performance of the previous generation, with improved functionality and practicality. Toby Whatley had a first drive in the popular Wildtrak model.
Scottish firm Munro has showcased its MK_1 electric all-terrain vehicle. But can this start-up firm deliver an off-road vehicle to match its diesel competitors? James Huyton reports.
Launched in mid-2022, the Gen7 700 series promises to deliver the proven performance of the existing 700 series range, but with greater power, manoeuvrability and payload. Toby Whatley had a first drive in the range-topping 728.
A new entry to the telehandler market, the Cargo T740 from Fendt promises some unique features in an already competitive sector. Toby Whatley put one through its paces.
Polaris is looking to develop its market share with the new Sportsman 570. Viewed by many as an essential workhorse for most livestock farms, does the Sportsman have what it takes to become an integral part of a stock-farming business? James Huyton puts one to the test.
Introduced as the most compact telescopic range from Manitou, the ULM’s diminutive dimensions may initially be overlooked by farmers. However, the range may offer some unique options for businesses looking for an agile handler. FG Machinery put one to the test.
Mobile sheep yards have become a vital component of flock management. A relative newcomer to the UK market, Landquip NZ Porta-Yards could be set to interrupt the market with a new sole distributor and a number of standout features. Armed with a 250-head demonstrator unit, Alex Heath put one to the test.
Offering the performance of a six-cylinder with the dimensions of a four, in addition to a distinct technology offering places the 163hp Fendt 516 as an adaptable all-rounder. Â