With the introduction of the SVL110-3, Kubota has created a compact track loader with the highest horsepower, rated operating capacity and auxiliary flow in the company’s lineup.
The SVL110-3 sets a new standard in Kubota’s compact track loader roster, delivering high-level performance, exceptional auxiliary flow capacity and operator-focused technology.
“This machine doesn’t just show up, it dominates,” said Anna Kitzerow, Kubota Product Manager for Construction Equipment. “We’ve transformed what contractors can accomplish on the jobsite. The SVL110-3 is the partner land clearing professionals have been waiting for.”
The SVL110-3 provides 112.7 hp, increased torque compared to previous models in the series at 279.8 pounds per foot, and 1,678-kg rated operating capacity.
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Most significantly, the machine features 170-litres-per-minute of auxiliary flow while operating with the same travelling speed and compact footprint as its predecessor, the SVL97-3.
“This machine is sitting within the same footprint as our SVL97-3, so we leverage that frame size, but we’re able to give you more power,” Kitzerow said.
The increase in auxiliary capacity enables contractors to operate high-demand attachments like trenchers, cold planers and skid cutters at full performance without compromise. Performance-matched with more than 40 Kubota-engineered attachments, the SVL110-3 transforms into whatever the work demands.
“Our customers are expecting more power and more performance out of their machines. So, we designed the SVL 110-3 with this in mind,” Kitzerow said. “This is going to be great for those land management customers, those road construction customers and those overall heavy dirt working customers.”
APS innovation

The SVL110-3’s defining innovation is Kubota’s proprietary Auxiliary Performance System (APS), a software-driven system engineered to reduce and eliminate machine stalling and downtime when operating high-demand attachments. Unlike traditional anti-stall systems that respond by dropping engine rpm, APS intelligently maintains optimal engine rpm while dynamically distributing hydraulic power between machine travel and attachment functions. The technology protects machine integrity, maximizes productivity and transforms how contractors toggle between applications.
“When you hit that 2,300 rpm, when you’re running those auxiliary hydraulics, it’s going to keep you there, and from that point it’s going to start distributing the power from your attachment to your tracks, depending on what you need in that given moment,” Kitzerow said.
All-day productivity

The SVL110-3 is engineered to provide a premium operating experience. The CTL comes standard with a one-piece cab design with a high-back seat for all-day comfort and a large LCD screen with a real-time gauge display that includes a heat management monitor to track oil and coolant temperatures, extends machine uptime and extending component life.
An enhanced swing-out radiator design further demonstrates Kubota’s commitment to reducing downtime: contractors can now access the radiator without tools, significantly cutting daily maintenance checks and service time. Travel speeds of 8.8 km and 13.5 km per hour at low and high range, respectively, maintain the track loader’s manoeuvrability while operating at full power. The compact footprint of 3 metres x 2 metres x 2.1 metres enables operators to navigate tight jobsites without sacrificing capability.
The SVL110-3 is also the first Kubota CTL to feature creep mode which allow the operator to set the travel speed on a range from one to 50.
“You can set that speed and forget it. It’s going to be great for grading, trenching and overall, just comfort in that cab,” Kitzerow said. “We’re looking at comfort and overall performance for this machine being big key players.”













