Three new Wacker Neuson wheel loaders are designed to increase safety on confined job sites
With a compact design and optimized visibility from the ergonomic operator station, the new models centralize productivity

With the introduction of three new wheel loader models — the WL750, WL950, and WL1150 — Wacker Neuson provides added efficiency and comfort on the job site. These models combine compact design, powerful kinematics, and optimized visibility with an ergonomic operator station and uniform operating logic.
Joining the WL250 that Wacker Neuson introduced in 2025, the new WL750, WL950, and WL1150 use bucket capacity in their names for easy identification: 0.75, 0.95, and 1.15 cubic metres for WL750, WL950, and WL1150, respectively. Their sizes and versatility make them ideal alternatives to wheel skid steer models.
"As the construction industry continues to face tight schedules, rising costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and growing safety requirements, Wacker Neuson is answering the call with three highly productive, well-designed solutions," says Wacker Neuson Americas president and CEO Gert Reichetseder. "With input from dealers and customers throughout the development process, Wacker Neuson consistently exceeds expectations by focusing on operator experience, reliability, serviceability, and rental fleet usage."
A new cab design increases operator safety and comfort
The cabin of these models has been enhanced to increase safety and comfort, including a wider access point which makes frequent entering and exiting easier. The ergonomically designed interior configuration and intuitive controls support fatigue-free operation. In addition, the panoramic front and rear windshields provide an optimal all-round view of the working environment, and ergonomically arranged control elements make it easier to focus on the task at hand. This increases safety on confined construction sites and provides a high degree of control, especially when working in close proximity to people, buildings, and stacks of material.
"With the modular design of its new wheel loader platform, Wacker Neuson has standardized many parts and components," says Wacker Neuson commercial product manager Jay Quatro. "This improves spare parts availability, simplifies maintenance and repair, and ensures uniform operation across different models. Operators can easily switch between machines without lengthy training periods — a significant added value for contractors who work on projects of varying size and complexity, as well as rental dealers."
Power and versatility meanst these machines go beyond material transport
Manoeuvrability, a compact machine footprint, and durability are key to productivity on the job site. Combining hydraulic power, modern hydraulic quick-change systems, and a wide range of attachments, the WL750, WL 950, and WL1150 go beyond material transport. They are versatile tool carriers, handling a multitude of construction, landscaping, and municipal tasks year-round. Their kinematics ensure high lifting and breakout forces, as well as precise guidance of a multitude of attachments, including, pallet forks, snow blowers and pushers, rakes, and mowers.
For enhanced overall stability and extended service life, these models also feature a centre joint that connects the front and rear carriages at two points. High wear-resistant hydraulic hoses are routed through the central joint for optimal protection, significantly reducing abrasion risk and minimizing the need for hose replacement.
Powered by reliable Rehlko KDI liquid cooled engines, Wacker Neuson's new loader series feature low fuel consumption, long maintenance intervals, and a high resale value help to keep total operating costs low over the machine's service life.
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