Yuchai‘s firepower was on display for the first time at Agritechnica in Hannover. Its market presence in China, where it is a leader in off-highway applications, allows it to transfer its expertise to European OEMs.

A portfolio as extensive as no other engine maker’s, cooperation with Rolls-Royce Power Systems, and a generation of hybrid engines with completely original characteristics (which we will tell you about soon) position the Chinese giant to compete in the European market from Yuchai Europe’s German headquarters. A presence that will not be limited to agricultural and construction applications, as the company has the technology and power units to establish itself also in power generation and commercial marine sectors.

Yuchai Hybrid Drivetrain Solution is ready for the European market

Guangxi Yuchai Machinery and its subsidiary YC-Europe is exhibiting at 2025 Agritechnica in Hannover Messe, Hall 15, Booth K14 presenting new hybrid solutions for agriculture machinery. After several years of experience with 20 OEs operating worldwide, the complete range from 19kW to 500kW is available in Europe now with latest emission standards. Based on the electrification trend in China and environmental requirements in the world Yuchai has the right products to support these trends.

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