Volvo CE expands excavator lineup with mid-size models
Volvo Construction Equipment has introduced two new mid-size crawler excavators to its North American lineup: the EC260 and EC300. These models replace the EC250 and previous EC300, offering improved performance and efficiency.
Like the other models in the new series, the EC260 and EC300 excavators feature up to 15% greater fuel efficiency, increased productivity, enhanced safety and a host of cab upgrades.
“These 26- and 30-ton models are popular sizes for site preparation, road building and utility applications,” said S.S. Kim, product manager — mid-size excavators at Volvo CE. “And now customers can do these jobs while stretching their fuel supply farther and making operators happier and more productive.”
Key improvements include an optimized electro-hydraulic system, smart cooling, and engine speed regulation. Operators benefit from better machine control, ten work modes, and advanced safety features such as Volvo Smart View with Obstacle Detection for 360-degree visibility.
Cab upgrades enhance comfort and usability with an updated seat, keyless start, and a larger, high-resolution Co-Pilot tablet. Service intervals have also extended significantly, reducing maintenance time and costs.
As always, Volvo excavators are backed by the Volvo Lifetime Frame and Structure Warranty, which covers the frame, boom and arm for the entire initial ownership period. The Fuel Efficiency Guarantee also applies, which means that if a machine's fuel efficiency and productivity do not meet the model-rated levels, Volvo will reimburse a portion of the additional fuel cost. Plus, Volvo offers service contracts and financial services for comprehensive buying or renting experience.
There are now eight models in the new Volvo excavator series, and more will join the lineup in the coming months.
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