If you’re looking at New Holland tractors in Denmark, you’re considering one of the most widely used mid-range brands in Danish agriculture — based on dealer presence and market availability. New Holland’s clearest identity in the Danish market is value combined with sustainability: competitive pricing against the John Deere premium tier, and one of the most developed alternative fuel lineups of any mainstream tractor brand. For mixed farms, livestock operations, and buyers who want a capable machine without paying for brand prestige, New Holland is worth serious consideration.
At Farmers Equipment Co., we source and supply New Holland tractors to buyers across Denmark and the wider Nordic region. This guide is based on European manufacturer specifications for 2025–2026 models, Danish dealer pricing data, and field feedback from Danish operators. Here’s the full picture in 2026.

New Holland’s Position in the Danish Tractor Market
New Holland is part of CNH Industrial — one of the world’s largest agricultural machinery groups — and benefits from shared engineering and development with Case IH. In Denmark, New Holland is widely regarded as a strong mid-market choice: competitive on price, reliable in the field, and increasingly relevant on sustainability credentials.
Three factors make New Holland consistently popular in Denmark:
- Competitive pricing — New Holland typically prices 10–20% below John Deere on comparable specifications. For Danish farms where the John Deere premium isn’t justified by working hours, this creates meaningful savings without significant capability sacrifice
- Parts availability — CNH Industrial’s scale means parts are widely stocked across Danish dealers with short lead times — a meaningful advantage during time-critical harvest and cultivation windows
- Alternative fuel development — New Holland was among the first mainstream tractor manufacturers to offer methane-powered machines at commercial scale, and currently has one of the most developed alternative fuel lineups of any mainstream brand. In a Danish market increasingly focused on sustainability obligations, this is a growing competitive advantage
According to publicly available data from Statistics Denmark (Danmarks Statistik), agricultural machinery investment in Denmark has grown steadily over the 2020–2025 period — with sustainability credentials increasingly influencing brand selection among larger Danish farm operations. For context on where New Holland sits in the wider market, see our tractor market Denmark 2026 overview →
Best New Holland Models for Danish Farms (2026)
New Holland’s lineup covers the full range of Danish farming needs. Here are the models most relevant to Danish buyers in 2026:
| Model | HP | Best For | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Holland Boomer 50 | 50 HP | Small farms, hobby, equestrian | Compact and capable — ideal entry-level Danish farm machine |
| New Holland T5.120 | 120 HP | Mixed farms, livestock, loader work | Versatile utility — strong loader spec, practical cab |
| New Holland T6.180 | 180 HP | Mid-to-large arable, dairy, loader | Most popular New Holland in Denmark — strong used supply |
| New Holland T6.200 Methane Power | 200 HP | Sustainability-focused operations | Commercial methane tractor — significant running cost advantage |
| New Holland T7.270 | 270 HP | Large arable, contractors | High-power arable flagship — competitive with John Deere 7R on price |
| New Holland T7.315 Blue Power | 315 HP | Large-scale arable, specialist | High-HP commercial machine — HVO compatible |
| New Holland CR Combine range | Various | Large Danish arable operations | Also strong in Danish harvest — worth noting for fleet buyers |
The New Holland T6.180 is the most consistently recommended model for Danish mid-range buyers — it sits at the core of the Danish arable market HP range, has strong used supply from large farm trade-ins, and offers the best balance of capability and value in the New Holland range. Most buyers we work with in the 150–200 HP range who want New Holland end up here.
New Holland Tractor Prices in Denmark (DKK) — 2026
New Holland’s price advantage over John Deere is one of its strongest selling points in Denmark. The following ranges are indicative based on Danish dealer listings and European market data:
| Model Range | New Price (DKK) | Used Price (DKK) | Age (used) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boomer / T4 series (40–100 HP) | 300,000 – 750,000 | 130,000 – 380,000 | 3–8 years |
| T5 series (100–130 HP) | 650,000 – 950,000 | 280,000 – 550,000 | 3–7 years |
| T6 series (130–200 HP) | 800,000 – 1,300,000 | 350,000 – 750,000 | 3–7 years |
| T7 series (200–315 HP) | 1,200,000 – 2,200,000 | 600,000 – 1,300,000 | 3–6 years |
New Holland’s used prices depreciate faster than John Deere or Fendt — which is actually an advantage for used buyers. A 4-year-old New Holland T6.180 can typically be found at 15–20% less than an equivalent-age John Deere 6R, often with comparable hours and documentation. For buyers who prioritise purchase price over exit value, this makes New Holland a strong used choice.
New vs Used New Holland Tractors in Denmark
New Holland’s faster depreciation creates a particularly attractive used market entry point. Here’s how the decision plays out:
Why buying used New Holland makes sense in Denmark
New Holland depreciates faster than John Deere or Fendt — typically losing 40–55% of new value by year four or five. For used buyers, this means lower entry prices on capable machines that are still well within their working life. The T6 series in particular has good used supply from Danish mid-size farm trade-ins, with complete service histories and competitive pricing relative to equivalent John Deere listings.
The sweet spot for used New Holland in Denmark is a 3–6 year old T6 series machine — available at 350,000–750,000 DKK with modern specs, a capable cab, and typically good documentation from the Danish documentation culture. At that price, it represents strong value against both John Deere and Fendt alternatives of similar age.
When buying new New Holland makes sense
New Holland’s most compelling case for new purchases in Denmark is the alternative fuel range — the T6 Methane Power and HVO-compatible T7 Blue Power represent genuine options for farms with sustainability targets or running cost pressures. If alternative fuel capability is a priority, buying new is the only realistic route as these machines are rare on the used market.
For the full new vs used analysis across all brands, see our new vs used tractors Denmark guide →
New Holland and Alternative Fuels in Denmark
Methane Power — The T6.200 in Denmark
The New Holland T6.200 Methane Power is one of the few commercially available methane-powered tractors in Europe. Running on biomethane — increasingly available across Danish agricultural regions — it delivers comparable power to its diesel equivalent with significantly lower running costs and near-zero CO₂ emissions.
For Danish farms with biogas production or access to agricultural biomethane supply, the Methane Power is a genuinely compelling option — not just on environmental grounds, but on operating economics. Running costs per hour are meaningfully lower than diesel at current Danish energy prices.
HVO Compatibility — Why It Matters in Denmark
Most current New Holland diesel models are compatible with HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) without modification. Denmark has some of the highest diesel costs in Europe, and HVO increasingly offers a cost-competitive and lower-emission drop-in alternative for Danish farm operations — with no engine modification required.
This HVO compatibility is a practical and immediate advantage for Danish buyers who want to reduce emissions and fuel costs without committing to a full alternative fuel machine.
Why Fuel Choice Matters More in Denmark
The Danish Agriculture and Food Council (Landbrug & Fødevarer) has noted that sustainability reporting obligations are increasingly affecting Danish farm operations supplying into European food chains. Fuel type and emissions credentials are becoming purchasing considerations — not just environmental ones. New Holland’s early positioning in this space gives it a meaningful advantage among Danish buyers facing those obligations.
Used New Holland T6.180 Denmark — Price and What to Expect
The New Holland T6.180 is the most commonly purchased model in the Danish mid-range market, and the used supply is strong. Here’s what to expect if you’re searching specifically for a used T6.180 in Denmark:
- Typical price range: 350,000–700,000 DKK depending on age, hours, and specification
- Sweet spot age: 3–6 years old — modern enough for current ISOBUS and PLM Intelligence, well past the steepest depreciation
- Hours to look for: Under 5,000 hours for a clean well-maintained example; 5,000–8,000 hours still viable with complete service history
- What to check specifically: Front axle wear, loader pin and bushing condition if fitted, DPF service history, PLM screen function, tyre depth (replacement costs 20,000–50,000 DKK per pair)
- vs John Deere equivalent: A T6.180 of the same age and hours typically costs 10–20% less than a John Deere 6R 155 — making it the stronger used purchase for budget-conscious buyers in this HP range
For a full used tractor guide covering all brands in Denmark, see our used tractors for sale in Denmark guide →
New Holland vs John Deere vs Massey Ferguson in Denmark
| Factor | New Holland | John Deere | Massey Ferguson |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase price | Mid — 10–20% below John Deere | High | Mid — similar to New Holland |
| Residual value | Good — depreciates faster than JD | Excellent — strongest in market | Good — similar depreciation to New Holland |
| Precision farming | Good — PLM Intelligence system | Best — Operations Center | Good — Datatronic system |
| Alternative fuels | ✅ Best — methane + HVO commercial range | HVO compatible — no methane yet | HVO compatible |
| Danish dealer coverage | Good — nationwide presence | Best — widest network | Strong — good Danish coverage |
| Service costs | Competitive — CNH parts widely stocked | Higher | Most affordable |
| Best for | Mixed farms, sustainability-focused, value buyers | Large arable, contractors, tech-first | Livestock, mixed farms, budget buyers |
Bottom line for Danish buyers: New Holland is the strongest choice when alternative fuel capability matters, when you want competitive mid-market pricing without the John Deere premium, or when you’re buying used and want to maximise machine for budget. For maximum resale value, John Deere wins. For lowest total servicing cost, Massey Ferguson wins.
Note: fuel efficiency comparisons between these brands depend heavily on transmission type — CVT transmissions (available on all three) deliver significantly better economy than powershift at equivalent HP. Precision farming capability also varies by specification package, not base model — always confirm which technology features are included before comparing.
Which New Holland Is Right for Your Danish Farm?
- Small farm or hobby (under 50 ha)? New Holland Boomer 50 or T5.120 — capable, well-priced, available on the Danish used market at accessible prices
- Mid-size arable or mixed farm (50–150 ha)? New Holland T6.180 — the core Danish New Holland purchase, best used supply, most competitive pricing in the range
- Large arable or contractor? New Holland T7.270 or T7.315 — competitive with John Deere 7R on power and price, with HVO compatibility as standard
- Sustainability-focused farm? New Holland T6.200 Methane Power — the only commercially available methane tractor in Denmark, with a compelling running cost and emissions case for farms with biogas access
- Budget used buyer? A used T6 series (3–6 years, 350,000–700,000 DKK) — best value-for-money in the Danish mid-range used market compared to John Deere or Fendt equivalents
For a full comparison across all brands, see our complete guide to tractors for sale in Denmark →, our used tractors for sale in Denmark guide →, and our imported tractors Denmark guide → for buyers sourcing from Germany or the Netherlands.
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Frequently Asked Questions: New Holland Tractors in Denmark
Is New Holland a good tractor brand for Danish farms?
Yes — New Holland is a reliable, well-supported mid-market choice for Danish farms. Competitive pricing, strong parts availability through CNH Industrial’s dealer network, and a leading alternative fuel lineup make it particularly attractive for mixed farms, livestock operations, and sustainability-focused buyers. It’s consistently one of the most popular mid-range brands in Denmark.
How does New Holland compare to John Deere in Denmark?
New Holland prices typically 10–20% below John Deere on comparable specifications. John Deere has a stronger resale position and wider dealer network. New Holland has better alternative fuel credentials and lower servicing costs. For buyers who prioritise purchase price, running costs, and sustainability over resale value, New Holland is often the stronger choice.
What is the best New Holland tractor for a Danish farm?
For most Danish mid-size farms, the New Holland T6.180 is the strongest recommendation — sitting at the core HP range for Danish arable and mixed operations, with good used supply and competitive pricing. For sustainability-focused farms with biogas access, the T6.200 Methane Power is the standout option in its class.
How much does a New Holland tractor cost in Denmark?
New Holland tractors in Denmark typically cost 300,000–2,200,000 DKK new depending on series and specification. Quality used T6 series machines (3–6 years old) typically list at 350,000–750,000 DKK — representing strong value against John Deere equivalents at similar ages and hours.
Can New Holland tractors run on HVO in Denmark?
Yes — most current New Holland diesel models are compatible with HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) without modification. The T6.200 Methane Power additionally runs on biomethane. Both options are increasingly relevant for Danish farms with sustainability commitments or looking to reduce diesel running costs.
Are New Holland tractors reliable in Denmark?
Yes — New Holland has a strong reliability track record on Danish farms, particularly in the T5, T6, and T7 series. Parts are widely stocked through CNH Industrial’s Danish dealer network. The brand’s shared engineering platform with Case IH means a large global parts and service ecosystem — a meaningful advantage for Danish farmers in terms of parts availability and lead times.