Horse Powertrain and Corvus, a partnership that emerged at Agritechnica, where we captured the vehicle at the engine manufacturer’s stand. Now, it’s official. Horse Powertrain has signed a supply agreement with Corvus, a leading European manufacturer of Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) for the agricultural, industrial, and forestry sectors.

Horse Powertrain, via its Horse Technologies division, will supply 2,000 units of its Horse S10 engine to Corvus over the next five years for use in Corvus UTVs. This 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated engine can deliver up to 81kW of power and 98Nm of torque, all in a compact package of just 50kg.

The Horse S10 is compliant with the Stage V emissions standards for Non-Road Mobile Machinery, along with being designed to minimize vibration and improve operator comfort and productivity.

Horse Powertrain S10 under the Corvus bonnet

Caroline Mechai, Chief Sales & Business Development Officer of Horse Technologies Division, said: “The Horse S10 is a best-in-class solution for the UTV segment, offering thousands of field workers access to affordable, comfortable, and efficient vehicles that enable greater productivity than ever before. Our technologies are also compatible with biofuels, e-fuels, and flex-fuels, offering flexibility to workers in off-road industries while also reducing the emission burden of these vehicles.”

The HORSE S10 engine destined for Corvus will be manufactured at the Horse Powertrain’s plant in Bursa, Türkiye. The first units will be delivered to Corvus in February 2026, with deliveries scaling up throughout the year.

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