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Check out Volvo CE’s new compact excavators ahead of CONEXPO-CON/AGG

The new excavators replace previous models with enhanced engine power and hydraulic flow updates

A short-swing compact excavator at an outdoor construction site
The Volvo ECR90 short-swing compact excavator features 28 percent more engine power than its predecessor. Volvo Construction Equipment

Volvo Construction Equipment has enhanced its compact excavator lineup with the launch of three new-generation models: the ECR90, EC65, and EW65. These models replace the previous generation and feature updates that translate to faster cycle times, increased versatility, and maximum uptime for customers.

"Thanks to some significant upgrades, these machines deliver everything our customers need to succeed in utilities, agriculture, landscaping, general construction and more — all wrapped up in compact and highly maneuverable designs," said Xavier Beaud, head of Technology, Compact Business Unit at Volvo CE. "They're engineered to achieve big results across a wide range of jobsites thanks to additional engine power, improved digging, lifting and swing performance, longer service intervals, and a fully refreshed operator environment."

The ECR90 and EC65 will be at the show in Booth F24029 along with a large slate of new and improved Volvo machines

Big performance in a small package

All three excavators offer noticeable improvements over their predecessors, intended to maximize contractors' productivity.

The 9-ton ECR90 is a powerful short-swing excavator built to compete with larger models — but at a size that's ideal for confined, restrictive jobsites. Compared to the ECR88, upgrades include:

  • 28 percent more engine power
  • 15 percent more pump torque
  • 13 percent more bucket force
  • 11 percent more arm digging force
  • 7 percent more tractive force
  • A 30 percent larger cab
Volvo's EC65 compact crawler excavator will be on display at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026. Volvo Construction Equipment

Improved feature's to meet the demands of today's construction sites 

The 7-ton EC65 and EW65 deliver 4 percent and 6 percent more engine power respectively, along with a 9 percent increase in boom lifting force, all of which lead to faster, more reliable operation.

All three models support Volvo's full range of compact excavator attachments, and their auxiliary hydraulic flow has increased, offering more precision and power for a wider range of tasks. On the EC65 and EW65, hydraulic flow is 100 percent higher, and on the ECR90, it's 15 percent higher.

To further boost efficiency and versatility, these new machines are well-suited for tiltrotators (and can be factory-fitted with one in Europe), allowing for 360-degree rotation and 45-degree tilting of the attachment, so an operator can perform complex tasks without repositioning the excavator, saving time and fuel.

The wheeled EW65 can travel up to 18.6 mph (30 km/h), and easy-to-select work modes allow the operator to tailor its performance for travel, digging or parked work.

The EW65 wheeled excavator delivers 9 percent more boom lifting force than the previous generation. Volvo Construction Equipment

New benchmarks in comfort, reliability, and TCO

The ECR90, EC65 and EW65 are built to minimize downtime and reduce total cost of ownership. Larger fuel tanks and extended service intervals — like 8,000 hours for DPF cleaning and 1,500 hours for hydraulic return filter changes — reduce time spent on these common tasks. Wide opening hoods and ground-level access to grouped service points mean safer, faster maintenance.

Standard telematics or optional advanced telematics boost productivity and uptime even farther. And, keeping the future in mind, the excavators' connectivity platform supports the integration of upcoming service enhancements.

These mini excavators also feature a fully refreshed cab environment designed to keep the operator comfortable, safe and productive all day. A high-definition touchscreen display offers helpful functions like attachment presets, rear and side camera views, service interval settings and Bluetooth® pairing.

Continuing the Volvo CE tradition of class-leading ergonomics in compact equipment, all three machines include new seats with optional air suspension, wider adjustable armrests and a new tiltable left-hand console for easier entry and exit.

The launch of these three models demonstrates Volvo CE's ongoing commitment to compact equipment, with six new models launched in the past year and more than 50 percent of the lineup being updated within the past two years, including battery-electric compact excavators and wheel loaders.

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Shippensburg, PA
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