DJI Unveils Agras T100, T70P, And T25P At Agritechnica 2025

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As Aeromorning reports, DJI Agriculture just dropped three new flying beasts at Agritechnica 2025 in Hannover: the Agras T100, T70P, and T25P. Farmers from all over Europe, Central Asia, and Africa can finally get their hands on these drones through local dealers.

Photo credit: Agritechnica
After 13 years of research and field tests, DJI is clearly betting big on the future of drone-powered farming. These new Agras models are faster, smarter, and can carry heavier payloads than ever before. Basically, if your crops could choose their favorite drone, they would probably pick one of these.
The Agras T100: When You Mean Business
The Agras T100 is the heavy lifter of the group. It can spray up to 100 liters, spread 150 liters, or carry 80 kilograms of whatever the job demands. Compared to its predecessor, it’s twice as efficient for spraying and noticeably faster when spreading.

DJI packed it with some serious tech: LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and a Penta-Vision system that sees almost everything. It sprays 30 liters per minute by default, but with the optional four-sprinkler setup, that number jumps to 40 liters per minute. The spreading system also got a major upgrade, with a screw feeder that doubles load capacity and boosts flow rate by 270%. That’s a lot of fertilizer in the air.
The Agras T70P: Work Smarter, Not Harder
If the T100 is the muscle, the Agras T70P is the all-rounder. It can carry 70 liters for spraying, 100 liters for spreading, or lift up to 143 lbs (65 kilograms). It shares the same spray and spread performance as the T100, but in a slightly smaller package.

The T70P comes with DJI’s Safety System 3.0, featuring millimeter-wave radar and a Tri-Vision system that helps the drone dodge trees, poles, and the occasional confused farmer. It’s built for efficiency, covering big areas while still being smart enough to fly itself safely.
The Agras T25P: The Solo Farmer’s Best Friend
The Agras T25P is the smallest of the trio, but don’t let its size fool you. This foldable drone is made for solo operators who need to cover fields without calling in backup. It can spray 20 kilograms of liquid at 16 liters per minute and spread up to 55 lbs (25 kilograms) with its new screw feeder 4.0 system.

Droplet size ranges from 50 to 500 microns, so it can go from a fine mist to a full-on rain shower depending on the job. It’s compact, quick to set up, and smart enough to map, survey, and spray an entire hillside while you sip your morning coffee, with an arepa, por favor.
DJI Expands Its Drone Training Program
DJI also announced that its DJI Academy training program in Europe will expand to include courses on precision spraying, efficient spreading, and flight safety. In short, they’re making sure every new pilot can handle these flying farm machines like a pro.
DroneXL’s Take
DJI’s new Agras drones look like something out of a sci-fi farming movie, but they’re very real — and very capable. The T100 is the tank, the T70P is the workhorse, and the T25P is the nimble little genius that does it all without needing a pit crew. I really love the part where you can grab and use the “tiny” T25P all by yourself. Its the Agras version of my Mini 5 Pro!
It’s amazing how quickly agricultural drones have gone from futuristic concept to essential tool. DJI is not just selling drones anymore, they’re selling smarter farming. And honestly, with drones this advanced, we might soon see farmers bragging about flight times instead of tractor horsepower.
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