Trackman, a manufacturer of high-performance rubber track systems for agricultural and commercial machinery, has announced the launch of its new HP Plus track series for the Fendt 900 and 1100 Vario MT tractor platforms, broadening its product offering as demand grows for improved ride quality, durability and operational efficiency in modern farming equipment.
The latest addition to the company’s track portfolio has been engineered to enhance operator comfort while maintaining the durability and traction required for demanding field operations. The new HP Plus series incorporates refinements in tread pitch, lug configuration and internal reinforcement technology, reflecting Trackman’s focus on balancing performance with long-term reliability.
Designed for Evolving Field Demands
According to the company, the HP Plus platform was developed in response to increasing demand from operators seeking smoother machine performance without compromising traction or service life.
“The HP Plus track was developed in direct response to what today’s operators are asking for—improved ride quality without sacrificing durability or performance,” said Dan Fullenkamp, Director of Business Strategy at Trackman.
“With this design, we’ve optimized tread pitch, lug size and the internal construction to reduce machine stress and deliver a smoother, more consistent ride across a wide range of field conditions. It’s a meaningful step forward for both operator comfort and long-term track performance.”
New Solution for Fendt 900 Vario MT Series
Trackman’s new HP Plus tracks for the Fendt 900 Vario MT series will be available in 25-inch and 30-inch widths.
The tracks feature a 7.6-inch tread pitch, designed to improve ride smoothness, alongside 2.95-inch tread bars aimed at balancing traction and wear performance. The design incorporates a 1.5-inch-thick carcass reinforced with four layers of the company’s proprietary MAXXTUFF technology, providing structural strength while helping reduce stress on drive and idler wheel components.
The fully moulded construction is intended to support consistent field performance across a variety of operating environments and soil conditions.
Expanding Support for High-Horsepower Tractors
Trackman is simultaneously introducing HP Plus tracks for the Fendt 1100 Vario MT series, one of the industry’s flagship high-horsepower tracked tractor platforms.
Available in 30-inch and 36-inch widths, the new tracks incorporate a 7.9-inch pitch specifically designed to improve ride characteristics during intensive tillage operations. Like the 900 series offering, the tracks feature 2.95-inch tread lugs and the company’s reinforced MAXXTUFF construction to support durability and traction under heavy workloads.
The launch strengthens Trackman’s position within the growing market for replacement and aftermarket track solutions tailored to large-scale agricultural operations.
Maintaining Options for Specialized Applications
While introducing the HP Plus platform, Trackman confirmed it will continue offering its HP Extreme track option for the Fendt 1100 Vario MT range. Featuring a 9-inch pitch and 2.75-inch tread bars, the HP Extreme configuration remains targeted at operators requiring maximum traction in highly demanding applications, including scraping and other heavy-duty field tasks.
By maintaining multiple track configurations, the company aims to provide growers and contractors with solutions tailored to distinct operational requirements rather than a single standardized offering.
Production Begins in July
Trackman expects initial production of HP Plus tracks for both Fendt tractor series to commence in early July 2026, with availability expanding as manufacturing ramps up. The launch comes as tracked machinery continues to gain prominence in large-scale agriculture, driven by the need to reduce soil compaction, improve flotation and enhance operational efficiency across increasingly challenging field conditions.
With the HP Plus series, Trackman is positioning itself to capitalize on that trend by delivering a track solution focused on the three priorities most valued by operators today: comfort, durability and field performance.

