Cat 335 pumps out more power than its 335F predecessor
Increased stick and bucket cylinder sizes on Cat's new 335 Next Gen excavator give the compact radius machine 15 per cent greater digging force than its predecessor 335F. In addition, hydraulic power on the 335 has increased by 20 percent, while fuel consumption has decreased by up to 10 percent.

Powered by a Cat C7.1 engine, the machine has three selectable operating modes – Power, Smart and Eco – along with a one-touch low idle. Selecting the Smart mode automatically matches the engine speed and hydraulic power demand, based on how hard the operator is digging.

Cat says the machine offers the tightest tail swing radius in the industry, creating an agile machine for space-restricted jobsites such as single-lane road projects.

The 335's integrated technologies assist operator performance and increase machine efficiency by up to 45 per cent compared to manual operation, according to Cat. These technologies include Cat Payload, which offers on-the-go material weighing, and Lift Assist, which lets operators know when the machine is in a safe lift working range or if they need to take action to avoid tipping.