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New Holland Construction Launches Three New Compact Wheel Loaders for Landscaping, Construction, Agriculture Applications

Release Date: Jul-15-2026
Yellow New Holland W80D wheel loader with a front bucket filled with dirt, parked on a construction site with trees and a clear blue sky in the background.

New Holland Construction is expanding its D-Series Compact Wheel Loader lineup with the introduction of the W70D, W80D and W80D Long Reach. The new models, available Q3 2026, build upon the success of the W100D Compact Wheel Loader, bringing its new redesigned cab and enhanced operator experience to additional machine sizes.

Built for landscaping, construction, material handling and agriculture applications, the new models provide more options to match machine size and performance to a customer’s specific operation. The W70D and W80Ds employ a mid-sized frame, while the W100D Compact Wheel Loader, which was launched in 2025, remains the largest machine in the lineup.

“Segments like landscaping and construction crews are expected to accomplish more than ever in a single day, while often times moving between multiple jobsites and changing up applications multiple times,” says Dan Kakareka, product manager for New Holland Construction North America. “The new W70D, W80D and W80D Long Reach Compact Wheel Loaders give crews the ability to perform more tasks with a single machine, helping businesses make the most out of their time, labor and equipment investment.”

Built with Landscape Crews in Mind

Landscape businesses are always looking for equipment that can perform multiple tasks without sacrificing efficiency. The new D-Series Compact Wheel Loaders are built to meet those demands and help crews move more seamlessly between nursery work, hardscape installation, material handling and site cleanup.

Whether loading mulch, transporting decorative stone, unloading trees and shrubs and moving pallets or bulk materials around a jobsite, operators can easily adapt to changing tasks. The machine features a hydraulic skid steer-style coupler that allows operators to swiftly switch attachments from inside the cab, minimizing downtime and improving productivity.

With compatibility across a wide range of attachments, including buckets, pallet forks, tree spades and bale spears, contractors and landscapers can use a single machine for numerous applications throughout the workday. A crew loading nursery stock in the morning can quickly transition to unloading hardscape materials in the afternoon and finish the day moving mulch or soil without changing machines.

The three new models provide excellent maneuverability in confined spaces while minimizing disturbance to finished landscapes, making the machines valuable for residential and commercial landscaping projects.

Additionally, the new D-Series Compact Wheel Loaders delivers for applications beyond landscaping. Construction crews can utilize the machines for truck loading, pallet handling and material movement across jobsites. During the winter, the compact wheel loaders can equip these compact wheel loaders for snow removal, enabling fleets to stay productive and generating revenue year-round. For those in the agricultural industry, customers can use them to move feed, clean barns, handle hay and transport materials around the farm.

A Cab Built Around the Operator

At the center of the new machines is a completely redesigned cab, focused on operator comfort, visibility and productivity. The cab features a heated air-ride seat with integrated joystick controls mounted directly to it, allowing the controls to move with the operator as the seat absorbs ground bumps and vibrations. This setup helps maintain consistent operating control while reducing operator fatigue during long workdays.

The in-cab environment has been further enhanced with a lower front console, larger front windshield and improved sightlines to the attachment and work area. A new monitor mounted on the right-side A-pillar places live machine metrics and information directly within the operator’s line of sight.

To improve communication on busy jobsites, the machines also feature a right-side sliding window and door that allow operators to easily interact with crew members without leaving the cab.

Productivity Features Built to Keep Crews Moving

The new D-Series Compact Wheel Loaders were developed to be easy to operate while helping crews maintain productivity throughout the workday.

A multifunction joystick places loader controls and machine functions within easy reach, allowing operators to manage key features without removing their hands from the controls. Standard features such as ride control, cruise control, creep mode, return-to-dig, return-to-dump and return-to-travel help streamline repetitive tasks and improve efficiency.

Operators also can customize boom and bucket response speeds to match their experience levels and application requirements. New operators can slow machine response for greater precision and confidence, while seasoned operators can increase boom and bucket speeds to achieve faster cycle times on jobsites.  

Advanced hydraulics deliver smooth, precise operation through flow sharing and load-sensing capabilities that adjust hydraulic flow for increased efficiency and fuel savings.

With travel speeds of up to 25 mph, these machines can move quickly between work areas to help crews spend less time transporting equipment and more time completing projects.

Confidence on the Jobsite, Built by New Holland Construction

A combination of enhanced visibility and safety features are integrated into the W70D, W80D and W80D Long Reach Compact Wheel Loaders to help operators work more confidently in busy jobsite environments. Improved operator sightlines, a standard rearview camera and backup alarm improve awareness around the machine, while the LED lighting package and available four-corner strobe kit enhance visibility during low-light conditions.

Each compact wheel loader includes seven years of telematics connectivity through myNewHollandConstruction. Fleet owners can access machine location, operating hours, maintenance schedules and machine health information. Features such as geofencing, curfew monitoring and maintenance alerts also help improve fleet management, equipment security and overall uptime.

Ordering will be available during the third quarter of 2026 through local New Holland Construction dealerships. For more information, visit construction.newholland.com or contact your local New Holland Construction dealer.

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