Kubota will display Robotti at Lamma, designed to meet the growing demand for labour-saving and sustainable solutions in agriculture.
The company claims Robotti combines Kubota’s engineering expertise with advanced automation and digital control, autonomously managing tasks such as seeding, weeding and spraying with consistency and accuracy, enabling farmers to achieve more with fewer resources.
Powered by a 72 hp Kubota diesel engine (EU Stage V) and equipped with 4WD, load-sensing hydraulics and a Category II three-point hitch, it offers dependable performance while minimising soil compaction and fuel consumption. The system’s intelligent digital platform enables mission planning, real-time monitoring and full operation documentation, supporting data-driven farm management.
Multiple radar and camera systems, field boundary detection and emergency stop functions create a robust safety framework that allows continuous, reliable operation even in challenging conditions or on slopes up to eight degrees.
With fuel consumption of just 3 to 6 litres per hour and compatibility with standard implements, Robotti enables significant labour and cost savings. Its autonomous capabilities allow for continuous operation, providing a fast return on investment, Kubota claiming in as little as three to five years for vegetable farms of around 100 hectares.