It has the potential to revolutionise agriculture and since its unveiling last year has created a buzz around the world - and now Case IH's Autonomous Concept Vehicle (ACV) is coming to Australia for the first time.
The driverless concept vehicle, a cabless tractor that can operate autonomously with a wide range of field implements, made its debut at the United State's biggest agricultural event, Farm Progress, last year, with Australia's equivalent event, AgQuip, preparing to host the machine when it opens its gates at Gunnedah from August 22-24.
"The ACV is a glimpse into the future for agriculture and proof of the impact technology is having on our industry. No one could have imagined a driverless tractor 10 years ago, but the ACV shows us that one day they could be a reality.
It's the perfect example of the possibilities before us and the fact the next big revolution in agriculture could be just around the corner," Case IH Australia New Zealand marketing manager Pete McCann said.
"To be able to bring the ACV to Australia and show it to AgQuip visitors is very exciting for all of the Case IH team.