Kubota Debuts SVL110-3 Compact Track Loader

Kubota's SVL110-3 compact track loader

This year’s CONEXPO-CON/AGG trade show has been home to multiple product debuts. Kubota is next in line, as the Japanese manufacturer introduced the SVL110-3 compact track loader on March 3.

The new breakthrough machine is engineered for construction, landscaping, and land clearing jobs with “confidence and control,” the company says. The machine boasts high-level performance, exceptional auxiliary flow capacity, and innovative operator focused technology.

“This machine doesn’t just show up, it dominates,” says Anna Kitzerow, Kubota’s product manager of construction equipment. “With our proprietary Auxiliary Performance System and 45 GPM of auxiliary flow, we’ve transformed what contractors can accomplish on the jobsite. The SVL110-3 is the partner land clearing professionals have been waiting for.”

The new equipment promises “exceptional performance,” boasting 112.7 gross horsepower and increased torque compared to previous models in Kubota’s series of compact track loaders.

Kubota says the most significant improvement of the SVL110-3 over other compact track loaders is its 45 GPM of auxiliary flow. In addition to operating at such high flow, the machine boasts the same traveling speed and compact footprint as its predecessor, the SVL97-3.

“This substantial increase in auxiliary capacity enables contractors to operate high-demand attachments like trenchers, cold planers, and skid cutters at full performance without compromise,” company officials say. “Performance-matched with more than 40 Kubota-engineered attachments, the SVL110-3 transforms into whatever the work demands.”

Designing for modern job sites

Described as the machine’s “defining innovation,” the SVL110-3 contains Kubota’s proprietary Auxiliary Performance System (APS). The APS is a software-driven system which has been “engineered to reduce and eliminate machine stalling and downtime when operating high-demand attachments.”

The APS is able to intelligently maintain optimal engine RPM while also distributing hydraulic power between machine and attachment functions, Kubota says. The technology not only protects the machinery, but maximizes contractor productivity through quick-toggling between applications.

Additionally, the SVL110-3 is engineered for what Kubota calls “a premium operator experience,” complete with both standard and premium machinery features inside its one piece cab design. Contractors are now able to access the machine’s radiator without any tools, with the firm aiming to reduce downtime as much as possible.

“Whether tackling land clearing, road construction, or heavy dirt work, the SVL110-3 delivers the high horsepower and auxiliary flow capacity that today’s construction contractors demand,” the company says. “The combination of advanced technology, thoughtful operator features, and uncompromised performance positions the SVL110-3 in a new class of compact track loaders.”

The new SVL110-3 will be available at Kubota dealers beginning in April 2026, the firm says.

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