Bobcat Showcases Next-Generation Equipment Innovations

Bobcat Showcases Next-Generation Equipment Innovations

Bobcat Company will present a robust lineup of new and enhanced equipment at World of Concrete 2026, highlighting innovations designed to improve productivity, precision, and uptime on demanding concrete jobsites. The global equipment manufacturer will exhibit in Central Hall, booth C6126.

At the center of Bobcat’s showcase is the next-generation E20 compact excavator, paired with the HB 680 hydraulic breaker. Designed for tight and restrictive jobsites, the E20 features a zero tail-swing design, retractable undercarriage, redesigned hydraulics, and premium joysticks that deliver smoother control and improved multifunction performance. The machine also offers increased digging force and lifting capacity compared to its predecessor.

Bobcat will also display the E38 compact excavator, equipped with upgraded depth check technology that enables operators to monitor depth, grade, and slope directly from the cab. With a 33-horsepower engine, zero tail-swing design, and In-Track Swing Frame, the E38 is engineered for accuracy and efficiency in congested environments.

Making its World of Concrete debut is the Bobcat D70S-9 diesel pneumatic tire forklift, a key addition to the new 9-Series lineup. With a 15,500-pound lift capacity and one of the cleanest-burning diesel engines in its class, the forklift is designed to support heavy material handling while maintaining low operating costs.

In addition to equipment, Bobcat will demonstrate its Machine IQ (MIQ) telematics technology through live presentations in the booth’s Digital Products area. Included standard with most loader and excavator packages, Machine IQ provides real-time machine insights to help users monitor performance, protect assets, and maximize uptime.

The booth will also feature a wide range of additional equipment and attachments, including compact track loaders, skid-steer loaders, compact wheel loaders, portable power solutions, and light compaction tools, underscoring Bobcat’s comprehensive offering for concrete professionals.

Through its presence at World of Concrete 2026, Bobcat continues to reinforce its commitment to delivering innovative, jobsite-ready solutions that help contractors work more efficiently and confidently across the concrete industry.

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