Takeuchi to debut new excavator and machine concepts at ConExpo

At ConExpo,Takeuchi-US will introduce a brand-new excavator and highlight two new concept machines.

Takeuchi’s booth experience will combine new equipment, live storytelling and a milestone celebration that honours the company’s legacy of innovation.

“ConExpo-Con/Agg is the industry’s most important global stage for construction innovation,” said Jeff Stewart, President of Takeuchi-US. “It’s where contractors, dealers and manufacturers come together to see what’s new, what’s proven and where equipment technology is headed next.”

At the centre of Takeuchi’s booth will be the all-new TB3150R compact excavator, which makes its debut at the show.

The TB3150R represents the next step in Takeuchi’s equipment evolution, building on the performance, durability and operator-focused design that have defined the brand for decades.

Meanwhile, in the booth’s Innovation Area, Takeuchi will display two new concept machines, both of which will be officially unveiled at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3.

The two Takeuchi concept machines will offer attendees an ongoing look at how customer input, technology and evolving jobsite demands are influencing Takeuchi’s newest machines.

In honour of its 40 years of compact track loader innovation, Takeuchi will also display its original TL10 compact track loader model. Developed under the leadership of Takeuchi founder Akio Takeuchi in 1986, the TL10 helped launch what became today’s compact track loader category.

During the show, Takeuchi will also host a series of fast-paced, 10 to 15-minute presentations held on a dedicated stage at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., Tuesday-Friday and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday. Each session opens with a high-impact video and features dynamic presenters and real-world jobsite stories featuring the machines on display.

“We hope that everyone at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026 will take the time to come and meet our team and learn more about how Takeuchi equipment can help them be more productive,” Stewart said.

“We’ve pulled together what we believe is a great mix of Takeuchi’s past, present and future.”