Komatsu to Unveil Next-Generation Machines at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026: News Coming Soon
Komatsu to Unveil Next-Generation Machines at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026: News Coming Soon
Komatsu will present next-generation machines, digital technologies and service solutions at CONEXPO 2026, at booth W41945 (West Hall). Several new models will be introduced to the North American market for the first time. At Komatsu’s booth W41945 (West Hall), the company will present a lineup of all-new models to the North American market. Beyond the […]
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Komatsu will present next-generation machines, digital technologies and service solutions at CONEXPO 2026, at booth W41945 (West Hall). Several new models will be introduced to the North American market for the first time.
At Komatsu’s booth W41945 (West Hall), the company will present a lineup of all-new models to the North American market. Beyond the machines, Komatsu will also highlight its broader digital ecosystem, from telematics and fleet management to artificial intelligence and autonomous solutions.
The news will include:
Komatsu’s new excavators, the PC220LCi-12 and the PC365LC-11 multifunction plus, combine advanced technology with jobsite efficiency, without compromising operator comfort. An additional new excavator will also be unveiled during the trade fair.
Wheel loader models WA485-11 and WA475-11 will showcase Komatsu’s Hydraulic Mechanical Transmission and new integrated technology designed to help increase cycle times, reduce fuel consumption, and enhance operator awareness.
Two dozers will be on display, featuring new advanced steering systems and technology designed to help operators with varying experience levels achieve consistent results.
The new rigid haul truck, the HD605-10, will feature improved performance and Smart Quarry Autonomous system, a solution that enables autonomous operation. It will be available both for new quarry trucks and as a retrofit for existing machines. An all-new articulated truck with innovative traction control engineering will also be unveiled.
“Connected performance is our commitment to deliver machines, data and services that help make better decisions, improve daily productivity and build long-term value in their operations. The company’s goal is to make hard work easier.”
Rod Bull, CEO of Komatsu North America, noted that the company is advancing autonomous operation, software-defined vehicles, and AI technologies across its product line, supported by recent partnerships.
The new PC220LCi-12 excavator is equipped with IMC 3.0, Komatsu’s latest intelligent machine control technology.
At booth W41945 (West Hall), with My Komatsu the company’s central enterprise platform, visitors can explore personalized digital experiences and learn how the platform connects fleet information, planning tools and support resources in one interface. Hands-on stations and live demos will also be available, showing how the suite of software and hardware tools can help monitor and plan work, including new products such as the Smart Construction Dashboard mobile app.
Other products on display will include forestry equipment, drilling solutions, and crushing technology, Montabert and Hensley will exhibit in adjacent booths to showcase end-to-end solutions for the industry.
Komatsu team members will lead or be part of three education sessions:
Quarry Kaizen: How little changes can add up to big improvements (Wednesday, March 4, 2:30-3:15 p.m.)
Connected machines: Precision GPS solutions for every machine on the jobsite (Thursday, March 5, 9:30-10:15 a.m.)
The autonomous shift: Innovations and impacts in quarry operations (panel discussion) (Thursday, March 5, 1-2 p.m.)