The perfect model counterpart to the new Fendt 832 Vario
After the much-regarded première of the new Fendt 800 Vario in autumn 2025 and its impressive presentation at Agritechnica in Hanover, WIKING now delivers the matching counterpart for the display case. The collector's model of the Fendt 832 Vario in the popular precision scale 1:32 is sure to thrill even the most discerning enthusiasts with an unparalleled depth of detail. Attention to every detail is what sets you apart– as WIKING has proven time and again. And the details on the Fendt 832 Vario are truly eye-catching.
Even hydraulic connections and power outlets have been realized in contrasting colours
The model runs on authentic tyres that immediately give the viewer an idea of the power its real-life brother delivered. One look at the mighty front tyres is enough to reveal its awesome dimensions. Despite its stately size, the oscillating front axle allows for an astounding steering angle that mimics the steering radius the vehicle possessed in the real world. WIKING has designed the now tried-and-tested magnetic wheel hubs as a helpful detail and has included them with the model as separate components. The lifting mechanism at the front is fully functional and has been equipped with a coupling along with a folding lower link. Directly behind the front, the attention to every little detail truly comes to the fore: A yellow-marked PTO shaft stump with dust sleeve as well as hydraulic connections and sockets that have been contrasted with perfect colour accuracy put the finesse of WIKING’s designers on full display.
This inspires awe - even in connoisseurs: Driver’s seat with Fendt logo
The filigree of the design primarily shows on and inside the cab. Equipped with a movable driver's door and an adjustable rear window, the cockpit reveals an interior quality that leaves nothing to be desired. Other details include a finely structured floor and a driver's seat flaunting the Fendt logo. The passenger seat is hinged and accentuates the dashboard with air vents. These features are accompanied by an intricately implemented multifunctional armrest, cooler, and overhead roof display. The display even provides a glimpse of the tractor’s operating diagram. The feature that strikes the eye immediately on the outside of the cab is the characteristic UltraVision light concept devised by Fendt. WIKING has integrated the flat LED headlamps in the roof along with side lighting units and three headlamps on the A- and C-beams. Better yet, a fire extinguisher is found on the cab door, which is just as rich in detail as the panoramic rear-view mirrors. Warning signs for overwidth marking are just as much part of the detailed accessories as the many pictograms for function and occupational safety, which are now mandatory for the model.
The bonnet conceals elaborate technology
One highlight is the opening bonnet with its characteristic light units and the true-to-the-original imprint of the Fendt model designation. Underneath, WIKING reveals the glory of the inner workings: The fan and the self-cleaning radiator block have been replicated with filigree accuracy. Positioned on the left-hand side is the main tank, holding 540 litres, as well as the blue-marked filler neck for the 65-litre AdBlue tank. The opposite side holds the large-volume exhaust gas purification together with the access point and the integrated toolbox. For the rear axle, WIKING relied on striking large-format tyres and paired them with additional loading weights in the wheel rims to create a powerful look. Designed with full mobility, the rear lifting mechanism is furnished with a top link with adjustable length and a height-variable jaw hitch.
