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Kubota Introduces Its Largest Compact Track Loader to the North American Market Exhibiting at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas, USA

March 5, 2026

Kubota Corporation

Kubota Corporation (Head Office: Naniwa-ku, Osaka; President and Representative Director, CEO: Shingo Hanada; hereinafter “Kubota”) announced the launch of the SVL110-3, the largest model in its compact track loader (CTL) product lineup, for the North American market. The new model is being showcased at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, from March 3 (Tuesday) to March 7 (Saturday), 2026.

1. Background and Objectives

  • The North American market continues to see strong demand for residential construction and infrastructure development, driven by medium- to long-term population growth. As a result, demand for compact construction equipment remains robust. Among these, CTLs are gaining particular traction due to their ability to handle diverse applications—including material handling and grading—through compatibility with a wide variety of attachments, leading to an expanding market size.
  • Kubota entered the CTL market in 2010 and currently offers three models. The newly introduced SVL110-3, equipped with an engine exceeding 110 horsepower, is the largest model in Kubota’s CTL lineup. Compared with the previous largest model, the SVL97-3, the SVL110-3 delivers enhanced productivity and superior hydraulic performance, expanding compatibility with a broader range of attachments.
  • Kubota will continue to expand its lineup of compact and other construction equipment in this segment to meet various needs of customers.

2. Product Overview

Model Name SVL110-3
Engine Output 112.7hp (SAE J1995 gross) / 101.3hp (SAE J1349 net)
Rated Operating Capacity (ROC)*1 3,700lbs. (1,678 kg) -35% tipping load
Operating Weight*2 12,322lbs. (5,589 kg)
  1. *1 The maximum load that the machine can safely lift and carry
  2. *2 The total weight including the machine body, operator weight (calculated as 165 lbs.), fuel, and other fluids
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