European pioneer of combine harvester production
CLAAS has been one of the key pacesetters in combine harvester development for many decades. From 1936 onwards, the Harsewinkel/Germany-based family company rationalized grain harvesting in Europe with the mowing-threshing-binder with the cross-flow principle, or M.D.B. for short. The great success finally came in 1946 with the SUPER series, which from 1953 could also be delivered with add-on engines and from 1958 as the SUPER AUTOMATIC with a hydraulic cutting unit drive. More than 60,000 units of the SUPER were marketed worldwide and even found buyers in Canada and Uruguay.
In 1953, the family company successfully entered the self-propelled combine harvester segment with the HERCULES, which was later renamed SF. In 1961, the MATADOR GIGANT set new standards with a cutting bar width of up to 6.0 m. Other industry-defining milestones of the 1960s included well-known names such as SENATOR, COMET, COSMOS, CORSAR, MERCATOR, PROTECTOR and COMPACT.
In 1972, the DOMINATOR series opened a new era that has lasted more than 50 years to this day. CLAAS consolidated its status as the European market leader, particularly with the DOMINATOR 6 and DOMINATOR 8 series, and introduced innovations such as 3D cleaning, the AUTO CONTOUR cutting unit guidance and the MEGA threshing unit. The DOMINATOR CS with cylinder separation (commandor CS from 1986) presented in 1981 were among the most powerful combine harvesters in the world at the time, and were first delivered with rubber tracks from 1987 onwards.
At Agritechnica 1995, the LEXION 480 with groundbreaking APS hybrid technology was not only the highlight of the trade fair, but also a game changer in terms of performance, comfort and groundbreaking electronic applications for the emerging precision farming era. Since 1997, the ground-protecting TERRA TRAC chassis technology on the LEXION - also available for the TRION since 2021 - has been celebrating its worldwide triumph.
A huge step in the area of machine intelligence followed in 2013: With CEMOS, CLAAS has since become a leader in the field of combine harvester automation, which has been underpinned by numerous international awards. CEMOS continues to be continuously developed and expanded to include additional processes and units in combine harvesters and attachments.
The latest members of the CLAAS combine harvester family are the TRION and EVION series presented in 2021 and 2023. Together with the LEXION, they offer a unique range of products and equipment from the 205 hp five-walker to the 790 hp flagship LEXION 8900 TERRA TRAC with APS SYNFLOW HYBRID. All three series enable a further increase in threshing efficiency thanks to the DYNAMIC POWE engine management system and expanded CEMOS functions. Depending on the requirements profile, an enormous range of cutting units are available - from the conventional auger cutting unit to ultra-modern, automated VARIO cutting units through to the CONVIO FLEX Draper with a flexible knife bar and flip-over reel control.