John Deere vs. Fendt: Who’s winning in Germany?

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Written by Jim Breen

John Deere is losing out to Fendt in the new tractor sales league in Germany this year.

That’s according to data released by the Federal Motor Transport Agency in Germany. The figures show that a total of 12,038 new tractors (of all makes/brands) were registered from January to May (inclusive) of this year. That was up almost 22% on the first five months of 2018.

During the first five months of 2019, Fendt came out in poll position (in terms of market share).



Looking at the overall German tractor market, Fendt has a 23.9% share. Focusing on the 51hp+ sector, it has a 29.4% share. Most notably, Fendt commands a 42.6% share in the 201hp+ segment.

Interestingly, Fendt claims to have an 8.7% share of the new tractor market across Europe. Looking specifically at 200hp+ tractors, it claims to hold a market share of about 30%.

These info-graphs (below) show the market shares – not just for Fendt and John Deere but for several other high-profile tractor brands/manufacturers too.


Market share from 0hp upwards. Source: Federal Motor Transport Agency

Market share from 51hp upwards. Source: Federal Motor Transport Agency

It is evident from these charts that Fendt and John Deere are significantly ahead of other brands. Looking specifically at the 51hp+ chart, Claas, Deutz-Fahr and Case IH / Steyr are next in line (in that order).



Somewhat surprisingly, New Holland and Massey Ferguson are – relatively speaking – down the rankings (along with Valtra and Kubota).

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