PrinothView allows users to see hazards through dense vegetation
At ConExpo, Prinoth introduced a suite of new products and technologies, including a new method to avoid hidden dangers to equipment.
The lineup addresses critical industry challenges, including hidden hazard detection, operator safety on steep terrain and digital fleet optimization.
“We have a wide range of new products to launch, ranging from industry-leading, never-seen-before technology to new products that help fill out our product line to better serve our customers’ needs,” said Tom McMahon, Marketing Manager for Vegetation Management North America for Prinoth.
PrinothView
PrinothView is a new detection system that identifies hidden hazards beneath dense vegetation before they can damage equipment or delay operations.
The technology sees through brush, grass and organic matter to detect rocks, metal debris, utility fixtures and other obstacles that operators could not previously detect while working.
Unlike LIDAR systems, which often struggles with vegetative cover and high-dust environments, PrinothView employs advanced sensing technology proven in defense and agricultural applications but never before applied to mulching operations.
“This technology eliminates the need to send out an operator or an additional employee to walk the area first, looking for hazards,” McMahon said.
“Even with spotters, human error means you can only see so much of what’s covered in grass and brush. PrinothView delivers unprecedented accuracy in detecting what’s hidden under that vegetation.”
According to Prinoth’s internal research, the average mulching machine encounters about four damage events per year from hidden objects, with repair costs ranging from $1,000 to more than $10,000 per incident and averaging about $2,000.
As well as protecting machines, the PrinothView system prevents costly damage to utility infrastructure, including pedestals, ground-level substations and transformer boxes. Such incidents can leave customers without power and create significant liability exposure for contractors.
PrinothView will be deployed in the field in 2027.
Raptor 60

Prinoth also introduced the new Raptor 60 — a compact, remote-controlled tracked carrier designed for forestry, landscaping and municipal applications where operator safety is paramount.
Paired with the Prinoth Grizzly M350h mulcher, the system enables precise vegetation management on slopes up to 55 degrees while keeping operators at a safe distance from hazardous terrain, brush and uneven ground.
Powered by a 59-hp diesel engine, the Raptor 60 features a lightweight design that facilitates easier transportation between job sites and reduces environmental impact on the job. Its low ground pressure and high ground clearance protects sensitive areas while providing reliable performance on difficult terrain. The combination delivers fast, precise mulching results on grass, brush and small trees.
The Raptor 60 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2026, with pre-orders and reservations now being accepted.
Grizzly M300e

Prinoth is also entering the lightweight excavator attachment segment with the Grizzly M300e, a compact forestry mulcher designed specifically for excavators in the 1.5 to 4-ton class.
Designed and manufactured in Germany, the Grizzly M300e rounds out Prinoth’s product portfolio and delivers the engineering quality and reliability the company is known for to a new category of carrier equipment.
The mulcher features a 30 cm rotor with a 57 cm working width and introduces the new ES compact tool, a single-edged, hardened blade with a single-bolt design. Direct drive protected hydraulic connections and a robust Hardox housing increase reliability, while replaceable Hardox skids minimize wear and downtime.
As the lightest excavator mulcher in its class, the M300e reduces the risk of tipping while improving the manoeuvrability of the excavator. Especially when working in confined spaces, on slopes, or in urban environments, operators benefit from increased operational safety and precise performance. Two optional hydraulic motors (11 or 17 cubic-centimetres) ensure optimal adaptation to the hydraulic flow of smaller excavators.
An integrated push bar, preparation for a grab attachment, a universal mounting plate, and an adjustable deflector complete the well-thought-out equipment package.
Whether in forestry, landscaping, municipal maintenance or agriculture, wherever grass, brush, shrubs or small trees need to be processed efficiently, the Grizzly M300e offers a cost-effective and durable solution.
The Grizzly M300e is suited for landscaping, municipal and agricultural applications involving grass, undergrowth, shrubs, branches and small trees.
Prinoth plans to release the mulcher this spring.
Prinoth Connect
Prinoth Connect, the company’s proprietary telematics platform already deployed across Jarraff by Prinoth tree care products, will now extend to the Raptor line of vegetation management equipment.
The digital fleet management solution provides real-time data on machine location, condition and consumption while enabling better planning, lower operating costs and more sustainable resource use.
For vegetation management applications, Prinoth Connect tracks rotor hours separately from engine hours, giving fleet managers precise insight into actual working time versus idle time.
Additional capabilities include fuel usage monitoring, maintenance scheduling, asset tracking and comprehensive reporting across any data point operators require. The platform’s API compatibility allows integration with existing customer systems, including Power BI and other data management solutions, enabling contractors to incorporate Prinoth equipment data into their established workflows.













