XERION 5000-4000.

4x4 high-horsepower tractors from CLAAS.

A 4x4 high-horsepower tractor that is not simply powerful, and it's also not intended simply for pulling one thing in particular – in fact, it's the machine for almost any application, flexible and manoeuvrable, and rising to the most formidable of challenges. The XERION 5000 / 4500 / 4000 successfully combines power and intelligence.

XERION 5000-4000.

4x4 high-horsepower tractors from CLAAS.

A 4x4 high-horsepower tractor that is not simply powerful, and it's also not intended simply for pulling one thing in particular – in fact, it's the machine for almost any application, flexible and manoeuvrable, and rising to the most formidable of challenges. The XERION 5000 / 4500 / 4000 successfully combines power and intelligence.

Practical experience + Test reports

Achieving more in a shorter time with fewer machines: this is how successful farmers manage their farms. The XERION opens up new potential and wins its spurs not only as a master of versatility but also through its impressively low overall costs. When combined with the right large-scale machines, its diesel consumption per work unit falls, as do the labour costs.

Here, we introduce a number of users and describe how they are utilising the benefits offered by the XERION. This will help you to form a picture of whether, and how, the XERION could fit into your own farm. Our local CLAAS tractor partner is always ready to give you more detailed advice!


Noel Gröne, contractor

30% more hp, 50% more power.

We first introduced you to contractor Noel Gröne from Dassel in Lower Saxony just over a year ago (Trends 01 / 2011). At that time, he reported his experience with a XERION 3800 and a Jenz 561 Z chipper. There is a reason for including another report on him here: contractor Noel Gröne sold his old chipper combination in the autumn of 2011  – and invested in a XERION 5000 with a Jenz 582 Z chipper.


Axel Schulze, farmer

"That's worth a lot ..."

"For us, this machine makes sense firstly because it prevents the yield losses that occur when you drill too late – and also because of its performance and operating hours." At first glance, this statement by farmer Axel Schulze from Zernikow farm in the Uckermark region of north-east Germany is somewhat perplexing.