XAG Unveils New Drone and Rover Portfolio at Agritechnica 2025

XAG P150 Max Agricultural Drone | Image Credit: XAG

XAG, an agritech company, unveiled its newest portfolio of autonomous field technologies at Agritechnica 2025, introducing the P150 Max Agricultural Drone and the R Series Agricultural Rover as the centrepiece of its showcase. Positioned within the company’s broader push to integrate robotics, AI driven systems, and connected infrastructure, the launches underscored XAG’s intent to streamline field operations, strengthen resource efficiency, and address rising productivity challenges in modern agriculture.

The exhibit brought together multifunction drones, compact rovers, automated steering consoles for tractors and transplanters, smart fertigation systems, and IoT enabled monitoring tools, offering a consolidated view of XAG’s automation led approach. By demonstrating how these systems interconnect to support operational consistency and informed decision making, the showcase aligned with the scale of Agritechnica, which drew around 500K visitors and more than 2,700 exhibitors from 53 countries in Hanover, Germany.

P150 Max Drone Highlights Autonomous Capabilities and High Payload Utility

The P150 Max Agricultural Drone took centerstage with a design built to support high load operations and autonomous workflows. Developed with the ability to switch effortlessly between spraying, spreading, mapping, and logistics tasks, it offers flexibility across diverse crop systems.

The drone operates with an 80 kilogram payload capacity and reaches a maximum flight speed of 20 meters per second. Its RevoSpray 5 System uses an 80 liter smart liquid tank and dual centrifugal nozzles to deliver spray rates of up to 32 liters per minute. A four nozzle upgrade kit raises output to 46 liters per minute for orchard environments with dense canopy structures. Adjustable droplet sizes from 60 to 500 microns support targeted application across crop types.

For spreading operations such as direct seeding, fertilizer application, or powder distribution, the RevoCast 5 System provides up to 300 kilograms per minute from a 115 liter granule container. Its vertical waving broadcast mechanism enhances wind resistance and ensures uniform distribution. The drone integrates the RealTerra Field Mapping System, enabling autonomous survey missions of up to 20 hectares per flight, with instant high definition mapping supported by onboard AI that identifies obstacles and structural elements within the field.

The RevoSling Module converts the drone into an aerial logistics carrier with capacity for up to 80 kilograms of materials ranging from farm inputs to harvested produce. This module supports operations across difficult terrains and accelerates inter plot transport.

Underpinning the system is the SuperX 5 Ultra Intelligent Control System, which enables centimeter level precision and fully autonomous routing. Supported by 4D Imaging Radar and a wide angle FPV camera, the drone detects and avoids obstacles such as irrigation pivots, power lines, and poles. Mission planning is managed via the XAG One App or the SRC 5 Remote Controller, which generate optimal routes based on field configuration and topography.

XRTK 7 Mobile Station ensures accurate positioning even in low signal areas. The Smart SuperCharge Battery recharges in as little as seven minutes with the Parallel Charging Kit, reducing turnaround times. Built on nearly two decades of research and field deployment, the P150 Max emphasizes structural durability and terrain adaptability for consistent results in varied farm conditions.

XAG R200 Agricultural Rover

R Series Rover Enhances Ground Level Precision for Specialty Crops

The R Series Agricultural Rover expanded XAG’s ground based automation portfolio. Designed as compact, fully electric rovers, the models target environments where conventional tractors face mobility constraints, including orchards, vineyards, and greenhouse rows.

The series comprises two models. The R100 Agricultural Rover includes a 120 liter tank, four wheel drive, and two JetSprayers for crops grown in dense or narrow row settings. The R200 Agricultural Rover incorporates a 240 liter tank, six wheel drive, and four JetSprayers for orchards and vineyards with wider spacing requirements.

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Both models share an all aluminum chassis and suspended portal axle that stabilizes traction on uneven terrain. High speed centrifugal JetSprayers create 60 to 200 micron droplets to ensure uniform coverage while reducing chemical and water consumption.

Operation is managed through the SRC 5 Smart Remote Controller, featuring a responsive touchscreen, dual joysticks, wide angle FPV live view, and XLink connectivity. This remote first configuration minimizes operator exposure to chemicals. The system supports Cruise Mode, Path Tracking, and Repeat Mode, while onboard AI and RealTerra mapping provide real-time obstacle detection and route adjustment.

Positioned as a response to labor shortages and rising workloads, the rover converts repetitive manual tasks into automated routines. Its expandable platform enables customization for weeding, transport, and other field needs.

Automated Steering and Smart Irrigation Expand the Ecosystem

Beyond the drone and rover lineup, XAG also highlighted the APC2 Series AutoPilot Console and Smart Fertigation System as key components of a fully integrated farm operations network. The APC2 Flex AutoPilot Console, introduced this year, brings automated steering to small and medium size tractors with centimeter level accuracy. Installation takes roughly 20 minutes without requiring steering wheel replacement, and compatibility spans a wide range of machinery. Connected through the XAG AutoPilot App, it supports precise and consistent navigation across diverse terrains.

The Smart Fertigation System extends automation to irrigation and nutrient delivery, offering smart electric valves and fertilizer injectors that channel water and nutrients to plant roots with accuracy. Farmers can plan and monitor workflows through an app, while the XAG Local Server and Wireless Relay maintain stable operation and data security, even in areas without network connectivity.

A Push Toward Efficient Farm Operations

Through the unveiling of the P150 Max Agricultural Drone and the R Series Rover, XAG underscored its focus on delivering systems that help farmers manage spraying, spreading, and logistics tasks with efficiency and reduced manual effort. The connected suite of autonomous tools, ground systems, and smart irrigation technologies positions the company’s portfolio as a practical framework for scalable, resource efficient agriculture.

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