Booth FM.713/1
At Bauma, Komatsu will be showcasing a total of 34 machines and will unveil 13 new products, including the PC220LCi-12 excavator, the WA475-11 and WA485-11 wheel loaders, the electrically powered PC7000-11E mining excavator and a new 7.5-tonne midi excavator. Komatsu will also showcase a line-up of electric machines in the indoor demo area.

“The Komatsu team and our trusted distributors warmly welcome every visitor to experience our latest advancements. We look forward to making your visit a truly memorable one!”
said Naser Memic Rendon, Deputy General Manager Marketing & Communication at Komatsu Europe.
13 New Machines Unveiled
Among the 13 premieres is the all-new, PC220LCi-12. Building upon Komatsu’s decade of experience, and millions of operating hours in integrated machine control technology, this excavator offers customers new iMC 3.0 features. In addition to setting new standards of productivity and efficiency, the machine benefits from a completely new cab design focused on maximizing operator comfort, and seamless connectivity solutions make digital jobsite transformation even easier. Visitors will be able to experience its innovative features firsthand by attending the live demonstration in the outdoor area.
Another highlight are the new Dash 11 wheel loaders WA475-11 and WA485-11, developed by Komatsu Ltd. and manufactured at Komatsu Germany GmbH – Construction Division (Hannover). These two new models are packed with unmatched power and fuel efficiency, enabled by a powerful, high-torque engine with an HMT transmission. The wheel loader also features significantly increased payload and bucket capacity, meeting EU Stage V emissions standards with a long-lasting diesel particulate filter.

Looking at larger-class wheel loaders, visitors will also have the chance to witness, for the first time after a decade of development, the reinvented WA700-8. Visitors will be able to see it in action alongside its partner, the 60-tonne HD605-10 rigid dump truck, in a dynamic live demonstration.
The electrically powered PC7000-11E hydraulic mining excavator in backhoe configuration will also be on display. With over 40 years of pioneering innovation in electric-driven hydraulic mining excavators, Komatsu Germany GmbH – Mining Division (Düsseldorf) will present this electrically powered excavator that merges the powerful digging force of high-performance diesel machines with the lower carbon footprint of an electrically powered machine. Built to endure the toughest mining operations, the PC7000-11E represents exceptional durability, reliability and performance.
Komatsu mining experts will be present outside booth FM713/1, where they will be demonstrating their technology and how it helps the mining industry meet emission reduction goals while maintaining operational efficiency.

Coming from mining to urban environment, Komatsu is pleased to present a new 4-tonne skid steer loader and a 5-tonne compact track loader. Both machines deliver one of the highest operating capacities in the category, merged with superior lifting capacity, breakout and traction force, meeting the evolving needs of our customers.
Additionally, Komatsu is unveiling a 7.5-tonne tight-tail midi excavator, designed to bridge the gap below mid-sized wheeled excavators. This compact machine offers easy and precise operation with any attachment, exceptional road handling, and a super-compact size ideal for urban environments.
All three machines are designed and manufactured at Komatsu Italia Manufacturing S.p.A.
Electric Lineup and Power Solutions at Indoor Demo Show
A line-up of electric machines, including the PC33E-6 as well as the pre-production PC20 Electric and PC26 Electric, will be in a live demo show inside Hall C6. Sharing the spotlights are the market pilots PC138E-11 and PC210LCE-11, joined by a few cutting-edge concept machines. With the indoor live demo featuring exclusively electric machines, customers can perfectly experience the benefits of the electric drivelines: quiet, low vibrations and zero emissions.
At Bauma 2025, Komatsu will join forces with industry leaders to showcase cutting-edge electric charging solutions, powering the future of construction.
Process Optimization Powered by Digital Solutions and Services
In Komatsu’s dedicated space to digitalization, Smart Construction, Smart Quarry, and a full suite of telematics solutions will be showcased, alllowing visitors to experience the company’s latest software anf hardware innovvations.
Smart Construction will take center stage, introducing several products designed to improve site operations. One of the key highlights will be the expanded compatibility of the 3D Machine Guidance system. Smart Construction will also present its 2nd generation Edge, featuring a refined object removal function with artificial intelligence.

Another major highlight is Smart Quarry, an OEM-agnostic solution to follow-up and manage the entire quarry operations. Developed in partnership with MHI Group in Germany, the first installation is currently being deployed on a mixed fleet of machines.
Their telematics experts will also be present and are happy to provide attendees on how to leverage machine data to maximize equipment potential and optimize operations. From real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance to advanced analytics, Komatsu’s telematics solutions provide valuable insights that drive productivity, reduce downtime, and improve efficiency.
Williams Racing-Themed Excavator and Merchandise
Komatsu has been the principal partner of Williams Racing, one of the world’s most iconic Formula One teams, from the start of the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship (F1) season.

Showcasing the partnership, Komatsu will be presenting a specially liveried HB365LC Hybrid excavator, adorned in the Williams Racing colour scheme. This excavator, painted with the distinctive Williams Racing color, visually embodies their shared commitment to technology and performance.
For the first time at Bauma, Komatsu will also be showcasing how they are tackling some of the world’s most demanding environments, from the depths of the ocean to the vastness of space.
Source: Komatsu