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Kubota debuts SVL110-3 at CONEXPO with 45 GPM flow and new APS technology

Written By Boshika Gupta

Bigger performance without a bigger machine

Japanese construction equipment manufacturer Kubota has unveiled its latest release at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, the new Kubota SVL110-3 compact track loader (CTL). It offers improved performance and advanced features that optimize the operator experience, making it ideal for tasks like land clearing, road construction, and heavy dirt work.

“We’re super excited about it,” said Anna Kitzerow, product manager for construction equipment at Kubota. “It is the biggest track loader we now offer, but you’ll notice when you look at it, especially here at the show, that it’s actually the same size as our SVL97-3. So, we leveraged the frame of our previous model to give a machine with more power, more performance.” 

The compact track loader is equipped with a robust 112.7-horsepower engine and offers up to 45 GPM auxiliary flow. It’s built to run demanding attachments such as trenchers, planers, and cutters at full performance. 

Kubota SVL110-3 with attachment for land clearing

The SVL110-3 also features a new Auxiliary Performance System (APS) that helps avoid stalling during high-demand attachment use. It intelligently balances engine power and hydraulics instead of just dropping RP, aiming to boost productivity on modern job sites.

Contractors also gain access to creep mode on the SVL110-3, allowing them to fine-tune travel speed from a slow crawl to full low-range while maintaining full hydraulic power—ideal for attachment-heavy work. 

Kubota’s SVL110-3 is compatible with over 40 attachments and offers several preset hydraulic flow modes. It also features a fully sealed cab that delivers a sound level of 79 dBa and includes a high-quality 7″ LCD monitor with touch and jog dial controls, and a high-back air ride heated seat designed for operator comfort. 

Kubota SVL110-3 with bucket for earthmoving

Maintenance accessibility is simplified with the latest CTL, which features an easy-access radiator swing-out design and a tilting cab for convenient access to the hydraulic system and filters. It is ideal for asphalt work, site prep, and forest clearing, offering the strength needed to tackle difficult tasks while offering a comfortable environment and minimizing operator fatigue. 

Kubota’s SVL110-3 is a step forward for contractors in construction, land clearing, and landscaping, tackling some of their biggest pain points, including productivity, uptime, versatility, and operator efficiency. It’s designed to get more work done with minimal interruptions, offering contractors a chance to maximize their productivity and achieve solid results. 

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