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Bauma 2025: Hitachi releases preliminary details of machines on show

ZX350LC-7 CTA on a worksite in Vienna, Austria ZX350LC-7 CTA on a worksite in Vienna, Austria (Photo: Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe))

Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) is set to showcase a broad range of machines at next year’s Bauma 2025 trade fair, which will be held a Messe München in Munich, 7-13 April.

The company is planning to display more than 30 machines on its 4,000 square metre stand, ranging from one to 120 tonnes. This includes battery-electric machines, ranging from 1.7 to 14 tonnes – the largest model will be available to view on the stand’s demo area.

Seven mini and compact excavators (one to nine tonnes) will be presented, with several featuring two-piece booms. In addition. A selection of Zaxis-7 wheeled excavators will be on display for the first time in Europe, including the ZX135W-7, ZX175W-7 and ZX220W-7.

Also making their European debut are thee models from the medium crawler category. These will be joined by the recently-launched ZX135US-7B and ZX210-7.

In addition to these, Hitachi will show two ZW-7 wheel loaders, the ZW180-7 and ZW310-7. These will be joined by several machines developed to answer specific industry needs, including the ZX250LCN-7 super long front excavator and ZX350LC-7 with a clamshell telescopic arm.

Further to the machines on the stand, HCME will have a series of digital solutions and service on Stand FN.716. These include the new Hitachi Connect Fleet Monitoring tool and Zaxis Finance. Hitachi Premium Rental and Premium Used equipment, parts and remanufactured components, buckets and ground-engaging tools will also be present.

“We can’t wait to showcase our capabilities at Bauma 2025,” said HCME president Francesco Quaranta, who will attend the event for the first time since his appointment in April 2024.

“We recognise the challenges in the industry and the tough conditions in which our customers operate, so our main focus is to show how Hitachi can make life easier for customers through our innovative products, advanced technology and industry-leading digital solutions.”

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