The world's fastest tractor hit speeds well over 100 mph
- The world’s fastest tractor is a heavily modified JCB
- It puts out over 1,000 horsepower
- It can travel at over 200 km/h
Published on Jul 24, 2024 at 8:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Jul 25, 2024 at 11:50 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

The world’s fastest tractor is capable of reach speeds well over 100 mph.
Built by JCB, the tractor was designed specifically for this record.
It took a few attempts to set the record, but now that they’ve finally done it, it will be difficult to beat it.
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The tractor is obviously not available in the market, but it is built by JCB, one of the leading names in the industry, and it is based on a ‘normal’ production model.
At the wheel of the record-breaking tractor was Guy Martin, a self-proclaimed ‘thrill seeker’ who’s right in his element when the stakes are this high.
Building the world’s fastest tractor


JCB started by replacing the standard engine with a modified one capable of producing up to 1,000 horsepower.
After that, they fitted a new six-speed transmission and a lighter chassis.
The chassis isn’t the only thing that’s lighter.
Among other things, all body panels and the hood were replaced with lighter equivalents, and the tractor also has a rear diffuser for additional downforce.
The cabin was also modified to accommodate the driver.
They obviously removed anything that wasn’t necessary, including the radio and the air conditioning.
It took several attempts


Rome wasn’t built in a day, as they say, and in the same way JCB and Guy had to fail a few times before setting the record.
The first goal was to reach 100 mph, which they did after a few attempts.
They reached 103.64 mph, equivalent to 166.79 km/h.
After that, they kept going until they reached a whopping top speed of 135.191 mph, or 217.570 km/h.
This record is unlikely to be beaten anytime soon.
It’s also interesting to point out that the tractor that set the record looks, well, like a normal tractor, unlike other similar machines, such as the farming machine that looks like it was built for a movie or the tractor that has six wheels.
Alessandro is an automotive journalist with 10 years of experience covering supercars, automotive history, emerging vehicle technology, and luxury transportation. He wrote the first article published on SupercarBlondie.com when the website launched in 2022 and has since built a reputation for insightful reporting across the automotive and transportation industries. His expertise is grounded in hands-on experience. Alessandro has driven every Tesla model ever produced, from the original Roadster to the Cybertruck, and regularly covers the latest developments in electric vehicles and automotive innovation. His passion for transportation extends beyond cars, he has even flown a Boeing 787 Dreamliner simulator in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His reporting spans everything from classic American muscle cars and rare automotive discoveries to luxury yachts, private aircraft, high-end watches, and cutting-edge vehicle technology. Known for his deep knowledge of automotive history and ability to uncover the stories behind iconic vehicles, Alessandro brings readers a blend of historical context, technical expertise, and first-hand experience.