Volvo CE’s new short-swing excavator is redesigned for heavier lifting
The ECR355 also delivers faster cycle times for smoother precision during trenching and backfilling

Volvo Construction Equipment has updated a short-swing radius excavator to address key productivity challenges such as tight-space operation and demanding lifting needs. The new ECR355 delivers enhanced fuel efficiency, increased lifting performance, and improved operator comfort.
Efficiency at its core
The ECR355 delivers up to 7 percent greater fuel efficiency than the previous generation with the new electro-hydraulic control system and redesigned main control valve. The system uses electronic sensors and the machine's onboard computer to optimize flow and pressure, ensuring smooth and precise control of the boom, arm, and bucket movements.
Electric cooling fans operate only when needed, minimizing engine load, noise, and fuel consumption. Operators will also benefit from a host of additional efficiency-enhancing technologies, including new engine work modes, Comfort Driving Control (CDC), hydraulic priority setting, and automatic engine shutdown, which all contribute to lower running costs and higher uptime.
Higher performance in tight spaces
Built for versatility, the ECR355 offers a 7 percent increase in lifting capacity and 4 percent more tractive force, unlocking new possibilities for heavy lifting, grading, and loading in confined environments.
Volvo’s Active Control system automates boom and bucket movements for up to 45 percent faster grading with less rework and fatigue. Integrated boundary limits and Dig Assist apps support 2D/3D machine control and in-field design, helping operators work faster, safer, and more accurately. Features like boundary limits, boom/swing priority functions, and a floating dozer blade ensure precision, speed, and safety.
Built for uptime
Volvo excavators feature long service intervals, including 1,000-hour engine oil changes and 3,000-hour hydraulic oil changes. These synchronized intervals are aligned in 1,000-hour increments. The ECR355 is designed to stay working longer, with industry-leading service intervals and simplified maintenance access. Key components are grouped for easy reach, with ground-level refilling and quick-drain ports to minimize downtime.
Volvo’ Smart View with People and Obstacle Detection uses 360-degree cameras and intelligent radar to enhance site safety. Meanwhile, CareTrack telematics and ActiveCare 24/7 provide real-time machine health data and predictive maintenance alerts which keeps fleets productive and protected.
Short-swing excavator has full-size cab
This model has a full-size conventional cab, resulting in 20 percent more space compared to other short-swing models, according to Volvo.
Jaesu Kim, global product manager, Volvo CE, says: "When designing any new product, we wanted to keep the interest of our operators at heart. The improved productivity within the ECR355 creates an unrivalled comfortable working environment across long shifts."
Control is smoother and more intuitive with the precision joystick system and ergonomic switch layout, allowing operators to customize settings to suit their preferences. New electric travel pedals ensure lightning-fast response, while features such as a tiltable left console and ergonomic handrails make cab entry and exit easy and safe.
Inside the cab, he continues, "Operators will also find 50 percent better in-cab cooling performance, reduced noise levels due to new electric fans, and a host of modern conveniences, including Bluetooth connectivity, wireless phone charging, extensive storage solutions, and a two-stage filtration system for cleaner air."


