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New Holland Expands Compact Wheel Loader Portfolio With Three New Models

New Holland adds three new D-Series compact wheel loaders with updated cabs, telematics and productivity features.

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New Holland Construction has added three new machines to its D-Series Compact Wheel Loader lineup with the launch of the W70D, W80D and W80D Long Reach. The models are scheduled to be available in the third quarter of 2026.

The new machines expand on the W100D Compact Wheel Loader introduced in 2025 and bring the redesigned cab and enhanced operator features to additional machine sizes.

The loaders are designed for landscaping, construction, material handling and agricultural applications and are intended to provide customers with more options based on machine size and performance requirements.

“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,” said 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.”

The machines feature a hydraulic skid steer-style coupler that allows operators to change attachments without leaving the cab. The loaders are compatible with a range of attachments, including buckets, pallet forks, tree spades and bale spears.

A redesigned cab includes a heated air-ride seat with integrated joystick controls that move with the operator as the seat absorbs vibrations. The cab also features a larger windshield, lower front console and improved visibility to the work area.

A multifunction joystick gives operators access to key machine functions, while standard features include ride control, cruise control, creep mode and return-to-dig, return-to-dump and return-to-travel functions.

The machines' advanced hydraulic system uses flow-sharing and load-sensing capabilities designed to improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. Travel speeds of up to 25 mph help operators move more quickly between work areas.

Safety and fleet management features include a standard rearview camera, backup alarm, LED lighting package and seven years of telematics connectivity through myNewHollandConstruction. The telematics platform provides machine location, operating hours, maintenance information and equipment health monitoring.

New Holland said ordering for the W70D, W80D and W80D Long Reach Compact Wheel Loaders will begin through dealerships during the third quarter of 2026.

Jul 15, 2026

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