Kubota’s two stands at Bauma 2025 were full of upgrades and innovations. The Japanese manufacturer showcased its hydrogen engine once again, updated the performance of the four-cylinder “V3307” and “V5009” engines, and introduced a new sensor for analyzing HVO fuels. Making its world debut was the twin-cylinder “Z482K,” compliant with Euro 5+ emissions standards, designed for on-road applications In Kubota’s off-road engine lineup, there had been a gap in the five-liter high-power range. For instance, the company’s 175-horsepower “M7004” agricultural tractor is powered by the six-cylinder “V6108.” At Bauma, Kubota…
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