Kubota Unveils Innovations to its Utility Vehicle Line at ConExpo
Kubota Tractor Corp. introduced the latest version of its RTV900 workhorse utility vehicle model at ConExpo last month — the new and improved RTV900XT. Building on the strengths of its diesel-powered RTV900, this model’s key new feature is the exclusive Variable Hydro Transmission Plus2, which features higher torque to maximize towing and hauling performance, along with smooth dynamic-braking and easier shifting, improvements designed to make the Kubota RTV900XT suitable for tough residential and professional jobs.
“The Kubota RTV900XT marks an important evolutionary step for our popular RTV900 line,” said Dan Muramoto, utility vehicle product manager for Kubota. “We successfully entered and grew the utility vehicle market in 2004 with the original RTV900 and its unique diesel engine and hydraulic transmission combination; and we are continually looking for ways to bring additional value and satisfaction to this platform. The RTV900XT delivers on that goal with tangible improvements to quality, durability, and overall worksite performance. From homeowners to contractors, we have always recognized that utility vehicle owners are a diverse group, and the introduction of this enhanced workhorse model furthers our goal to satisfy the varying needs of our RTV owners.”
The RTV900XT runs on a 21.6-gross-hp, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled Kubota diesel engine, that is performance-matched to the exclusive Kubota VHT Plus2 hydrostatic transmission. With an extra-large steel cargo bed and an optional hydraulic bed-lift system, the RTV900XT is designed to make hauling and dumping easy with the simple operation of a single lever.
The front of the machine features a new reinforced gunmetal gray steel front guard for extra protection and durability. Other features include hydrostatic power steering and a new seat design for increased comfort for the operator and passenger.
Kubota Tractor Corp., Torrance, Calif., is the U.S. marketer and distributor of Kubota-engineered and manufactured equipment, including a complete line of tractors, compact and utility-class construction equipment, consumer lawn and garden equipment, commercial turf products and utility vehicles.