
LiuGong Showcases 13 New Machines
LiuGong unveiled new advancements in battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), next-generation T-Series wheel loaders, and intelligent total solutions. LiuGong showcased 13 models across five product lines – wheel loaders, excavators, mining trucks, dozers, and graders – including five new battery-electric models. Machines were tailored to address key application sectors of quarrying and mining, and demolition and recycling.
“At Bauma 2025, LiuGong has demonstrated its leadership in BEV technology, total solutions, and customer-driven innovation,” said Harry Mellor, excavator product manager of LiuGong Europe. “We have listened to our customers and acted. From our industry-leading electric machines to our new T-Series wheel loaders, designed specifically for European operators, we deliver products that set new milestones for efficiency, performance, and sustainability. It has been fantastic to share these exciting developments at BAUMA and showcase not just the machines but the complete ecosystem of support that comes with them.”
LiuGong presented the 4280DE, the world’s first 24-tonne surface all-electric motor grader, designed for quarry haul road maintenance with an 8 to 10-hour runtime from its 423kWh battery.
The 870HE, LiuGong’s all-new electric wheel loader, is the latest addition to its portfolio of sustainable heavy machinery. With its 423kWh battery, operators can achieve 7 to 9 hours of uninterrupted zero-emission performance, making it a game-changer for demanding applications. Fast-charging technology enables a 20-100 per cent charge in just 90 minutes, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum productivity.
LiuGong’s new electric excavator 924FE, equipped with
a high-lift cab, brings the company’s performance in demolition, waste, and
material handling into the electric era. Unlike tethered cable systems, this
battery-electric excavator delivers 7 to 10 hours of zero-emission power per
charge – making it ideal for waste sorting barns and environmentally sensitive
sites without compromising on strength, reach, or productivity.