New XCMG Excavators Shine at the Big Las Vegas Show
In this article, you’ll discover:
- Why XCMG’s new machines are a big deal for builders.
- The power of quick change tools for different jobs.
- Details on the Pro Series made for North America.
- How the new smart system keeps workers safe.
If you build things or manage land, you know that having the right tools is key. Recently at CONEXPO 2026 in Las Vegas, one of the biggest shows for builders, a massive display caught everyone’s eye. XCMG showed off ten new machines built just for the North American market. These tools are getting a lot of attention for being smart and very tough.
Machines That Do It All

Builders need machines that can handle many jobs. At the show, a Texas builder watched a compact machine switch from a standard bucket to a special cleaning bucket, and then to a mulching tool in no time. After seeing this quick change, the builder said, “This is what I’m looking for.”
Another happy buyer was just as excited when talking about the new tools. They shared, “We weren’t just waiting for a machine; we were waiting for a partner who understands the North American market.”
Meet the Pro Series
XCMG brought two brand new models to the show. They are the XE27U PRO and the XE45U PRO. The XE27U PRO moves faster and gives the worker better control. It is also very comfortable to sit in while working in tight spaces.
The XE45U PRO is built wider and much stronger. This makes it safer and better at pushing dirt back into holes quickly.
Smart Tech for Easier Work

Building is getting smarter every day. XCMG is working on a new smart system called ICS2.0. This tech helps dig straight lines and keeps the ground level without any extra hassle.
One big machine, the XE355UCR, even has eight smart tools built right in. It can weigh dirt on its own and warn the driver if the machine might tip over. These tools help workers do their jobs faster and stay safe.
By making tools that fit what local builders need, XCMG is growing fast in North America. They are listening to workers and making great tools to help them succeed.
