The JD 2025R is basically just a slightly bigger 1025R with bigger tires, similar to the Kubota B2602 is a "Big
BX2680" with bigger tires ... The JD 3025 & Kubota L2502 are more of the "economy" tractor lines, while a Huge step up in creature comforts and accessories from 20 years ago the more deluxe versions are the JD "R" and Kubota "Grand L"
Premium features cost money!
I have the premium "M" version of the Massey Ferguson GC series, to be honest for me the only thing I "use" is the seat, which really isn't anything to brag about! But it's a reliable little tractor, Got well over 700 hours on it in 3.5 years!
My Kubota Grand L has features I also don't use, but has a much more comfortable seat!
My John Deere is a "M" which is half way between there "E" & "R" series ... I like it!
My concern with buying a tractor brand that doesn't have a dedicated shop is, how serious are they about staying in business? Will they switch brands next month/year, sure you may be able to buy parts online, but ... What if the manufacturer cuts that line in 3 years, will they still support parts for it?
I'm confident based on past history that I could walk into a John Deere, Kubota, or Massey Ferguson dealer in 20 years and still get parts for my machines, do you think some of these "start ups" will still be there for you in 20 years?