
The CLAAS LEXION and TRION combine harvester series stand for maximum operational availability, outstanding versatility, freedom from constraints and excellent value retention.
The LEXION is the right machine for operators who prioritize sustained performance for maximum yields. With the APS SYNFLOW threshing system, a maximum output of 779 hp and a working width of up to 13.8 meters, it has what it takes to deliver high throughput for a wide range of conditions. The TRION is suited to those operators who value performance and efficiency is the mid-range throughput segment. With a maximum output of 435 hp, this machine promises harvesting versatility, no matter the situation.

Accelerated Pre‑Separation plus dual rotors moves more crop through the machine while protecting grain quality, finishing faster with fewer losses.
TERRA TRAC rubber tracks spread weight, lower soil compaction, improve ride and traction, keeping you harvesting in soft, wet conditions.
CEMOS operator assistance continuously optimizes machine settings for crop flow, grain quality, and losses, raising throughput while reducing operator workload.
JAGUAR forage harvesters deliver exceptional throughput and SHREDLAGE kernel processing for digestible, energy‑rich silage that boosts performance and profitability overall.

The LEXION 8000/7000 model series with the APS SYNFLOW HYBRID threshing system offers you a choice of suitable models with high throughput for an extremely wide range of conditions.

The LEXION 8000/7000 model series with the APS SYNFLOW HYBRID threshing system offers you a choice of suitable models with high throughput for an extremely wide range of conditions.

For high performance, the capacity‑matched crop flow system pairs fully hydraulic precompression, a 910 mm V‑FLEX chopping cylinder, and MULTI CROP CRACKER XL rollers (up to 310 mm) to ensure optimal kernel cracking and uniform, high‑throughput chop.

High throughput with low diesel consumption, outstanding operator assistance systems and CLAAS connect linking JAGUAR, farm and dealer
Ever-increasing yields and more powerful forage harvesters make sense only if the crop can be collected cleanly and the technology is both robust and very easy to operate. The PICK UP front attachments meet these requirements, with a wealth of features. Another model series that allows you to simply hitch it up and benefit from flawless harvesting is the DIRECT DISC, which impresses with its large intake auger and excellent throughput. Equally recommended is the ORBIS corn front attachment, which adapts to the ground contours optimally and makes it possible to attain stubble heights down to 3 inch 80 mm with AUTO CONTOUR.

ORBIS (JAGUAR 1000)
Optimised for the crop flow, the wide crop feed to the precompression rollers is able to handle very high throughput rates. For units with a working width of 9.00 m and greater, the AUTO CONTOUR system ensures optimal ground adaptation (ORBIS 10500 is additionally equipped with stabiliser wheels).

PICK UP (JAGUAR 900/800)
Optimised for the crop flow, the wide crop feed to the precompression rollers is able to handle very high throughput rates. For units with a working width of 9.00 m and greater, the AUTO CONTOUR system ensures optimal ground adaptation (ORBIS 10500 is additionally equipped with stabiliser wheels).

The CLAAS DISCO mower ensures fast, reliable and safe mowing. Whether a front or a rear mower – you can always rely on the DISCO.

These machines ensure that the cut grass dries quickly and optimally. From the compact VOLTO 45 to the trailed VOLTO 1300 T, CLAAS has a tedder to suit every need.

These machines ensure that the cut grass dries quickly and optimally. From the compact VOLTO 45 to the trailed VOLTO 1300 T, CLAAS has a tedder to suit every need.

The QUADRANT square baler is a flagship machine. CLAAS square balers make an unbeatable team in the field. High throughput, coupled with an optimum bale weight, are the foundation for a successful harvest.

Whether round bales or square bales – CLAAS offers powerful machines for both. If you prefer round bales, the CLAAS range includes two round balers: the ROLLANT and the VARIANT.
CLAAS, a family‑owned agricultural machinery maker based in Harsewinkel, Germany, was founded by August Claas in 1913; an early breakthrough came with the 1921 patent for the CLAAS knotter, which made straw binders markedly more reliable and underpinned the firm’s growth.
In 1936 the company introduced the MDB mower‑thresher‑binder—the first combine tailored to European conditions—and after the war followed with the SUPER series and, in 1953, its first self‑propelled combine (HERCULES/SF). CLAAS entered self‑propelled forage harvesting in 1973 with the JAGUAR, a line that has led the segment for five decades and surpassed 45,000 units. The high‑capacity LEXION combines arrived in 1995 with APS hybrid threshing/separation, and added TERRA TRAC rubber tracks in 1997.
In 2024, the company celebrated the production of its 500,000th combine harvester reaching another marker of its enduring influence on harvest technology.


