JCB India unveils its biggest 52-tonne excavator and over 10 new machines at EXCON 2025 with hydrogen genset, digital tools, and advanced backhoe loaders.
By Robin Kumar Attri
Key Highlights
JCB launched India’s biggest 52-tonne excavator.
Over 10 new machines were unveiled at EXCON 2025.
New hydrogen-powered genset introduced.
Enhanced telematics, Operator App & Parts Online portal.
Strong service network: 700 outlets & 6,000+ engineers.
JCB India made a powerful statement at EXCON 2025 by launching its largest excavator ever manufactured in India — a 52-tonne model — along with more than 10 new machines and next-gen digital solutions. The event became a major showcase of JCB’s growing technology, clean energy innovations, and strong focus on customer needs.
JCB revealed an impressive range of new equipment, including enhanced backhoe loaders, mini and mid-size excavators, loaders, telehandlers, and more.
520X LC Excavator (52.8 tonnes) – enters the 50-tonne class with a 400 HP engine and up to a 3.4 cu.m bucket.
New Backhoe Loaders – JCB launched the 3DX Super and 4DX models with improved performance.
Mini Excavators (2–5 tonnes) – including the 30Z (zero-tail-swing) and 36R (reduced tail swing) for tight spaces.
540-180 Telehandler – 18-meter reach height for high-reach tasks.
Agrimax Model – to support the agriculture sector.
The company also introduced new excavator options, like:
81 Eco – 15% better fuel efficiency
NXT 150 – IntelliFlow Hydraulics with 8% higher fuel efficiency
290 LR – deep-reach machine with 57 ft digging depth
The new VMT 300 compactor now meets Stage V emission norms and offers 20% better fuel efficiency with a 1200 mm drum and lifetime-lubricated joints.
JCB strengthened its digital ecosystem with:
New Parts Online portal – a quick-access e-commerce platform for parts
Operator App and upgraded telematics
Skill development tools, including an Excavator Simulator, are launching in 2026
On the clean energy front, JCB showcased a hydrogen-powered genset, expanding its hydrogen technology that earlier powered a backhoe loader engine introduced in 2023.
The company highlighted a 45% improvement in fuel efficiency across its machines over the past 15 years.
JCB India continues to grow its national network with:
700+ dealer outlets
5 parts warehouses with 40,000+ spare parts
300 service vans + 183 parts vans + Workshop-on-Wheels
6,000+ trained service engineers and 3,500 mobile service engineers
This strong service backbone supports all new and existing machines across India.
Deepak Shetty, CEO & MD of JCB India, stated that EXCON brings together customers, policymakers, suppliers, contractors, and technology leaders, making it a powerful platform for long-term growth. He added: “If it is important for the customer, it is important for us.”
The launches reflect JCB’s commitment to fuel efficiency, operator safety, and new segment expansion.
Also Read: New Mahindra COMPAX Mini Compactor Breaks Cover at EXCON 2025 – A Big Boost for Road Construction!
JCB India’s EXCON 2025 line-up shows the company’s clear focus on advanced technology, cleaner energy, and customer-driven engineering. With the launch of India’s biggest 52-tonne excavator, multiple new models, digital platforms, and a hydrogen genset, JCB continues to strengthen its position in the Indian and global construction equipment market. The company’s strong service network and future-ready innovations promise reliable performance for customers across industries.

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