Kubota unveils autonomous tool for M5 narrow specialty tractor
During a media briefing at CES 2026, Kubota reiterated its global vision to become an essentials innovator for supporting life—committed to enriching lives and building a brighter future through technology innovation.
At the heart of this vision is Kubota’s mission to solve pressing global challenges such as skilled labor shortages, an aging farming population, and the need to feed a growing world. By delivering reliable, versatile, and intuitive equipment, Kubota empowers customers to work more easily and productively, enhancing their lifestyles while naturally delivering sustainability benefits along the way.
This year, Kubota announced the commercialization of a smart, integrated autonomous solution developed in partnership with Agtonomy for the specialty crop market, fully built into the 105.7-horsepower diesel Kubota M5 narrow tractor with advanced sensing and artificial intelligence. Designed for reliability and versatility, this innovation helps customers work more efficiently.
Kubota also introduced a concept versatile platform ‘transformer’ robot that expands, contracts, and moves along every axis, delivering the adaptability of multiple machines in one intuitive solution. This versatility supports customers across different operations and seasons, making work simpler and more enjoyable. In addition, Kubota showcased a Digital Twinning system designed for real-time, persistent data monitoring—whether tracking a single bud or managing an entire operation. These innovations reflect Kubota’s vision to solve big challenges with smarter, more compact solutions that prioritize the human experience.

“Big challenges don’t just need big machines; they need smarter solutions that make life easier,” said Todd Stucke, general manager of Agri Solutions headquarters, Kubota Japan and president of Kubota North America. “Our go-to-market solutions are the culmination of our customer-driven innovation cycle, where the goal is not simply to automate what you’ve always done, but to rethink how work can be done more intuitively and efficiently.”
Kubota’s approach to commercialization prioritizes customer choice and the human experience. Rather than simply automating traditional workflows, Kubota designs smart and flexible machines that let customers work the way they prefer, whether in the seat or with the swipe of a finger, while maintaining the performance and ease of use they expect.
Leading luxury wine supplier, Treasury Wine Estates, is already leveraging Kubota’s intuitive solutions in the field and joined Kubota at CES to share best practices for testing autonomy.
“We put Kubota’s M5 narrow tractor to work during mowing and under-vine cultivation,” said Marc Di Pietra, regional service maintenance manager at Treasury Wine Estates. “It handles routine passes with autonomy and sensing across every row and block, which reduces rework, increases efficiency, and gives our team more time to focus on what matters most.”
For more information, see a dealer or visit KubotaUSA.com/innovation.