2025 Volvo Construction Equipment Medium Wheeled Excavators EW180E

2025 Volvo Construction Equipment Medium Wheeled Excavators EW180E

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  • Year 2025
  • Make Volvo Construction Equipment
  • Model Medium Wheeled Excavators
2025 Volvo Construction Equipment Medium Wheeled Excavators EW180E

2025 Volvo Construction Equipment Medium Wheeled Excavators EW180E

2025 Volvo Construction Equipment Medium Wheeled Excavators EW180E

ELEVATE YOUR OPERATIONS

Built with our customers for our customers, the new Volvo EW180E is the most advanced multi-tool carrier in the industry. Made in Germany, Volvo's wheel excavator boast a 40 year heritage and have continuously developed into highly versatile and high quality machines. With maneuverability at the heart of its design, our new EW180E will perform time and time again on any job site.

THE TRAILER HITCH
  • For maximum versatility and productivity, take all your tools to the jobsite in one trip.
CAB
  • Volvo's industry-leading cab provides excellent visibility that is crucial for operator comfort, control and safety on your jobsite.
BOOM SUSPENSION SYSTEM
  • The Boom Suspension System improves operator comfort and allows for faster travel over bumpy roads or rough terrain.
STRETCHED TWO-PIECE-BOOM
  • The newly developed stretched two-piece boom enhances working ability and increases the total reach by approximately half a meter.
ENGINE
  • Volvo's wheeled excavators with Tier 4 Final engines are powerful and fuel efficient.
SERVICE ACCESS
  • A number of maintenance features are easily accessible for fast serviceability and reduced downtime.

Engine

Engine Power 175 hp
Engine Torque 2,000 rpm

Operational

Operating Conditions Breakout force, ISO (Boost): 30,574 lbf

Dimensions

Depth, Maximum Max. digging reach: 32′ 9" ft in | Max. digging: 19′ 8" ft in
Height At Reach: 14.8 / 9.8 ft
Turning Radius Tail Swing: 8.4" ft in

Capacities

Cargo Capacity Bucket: 1.14 yd³
Hitch Lift Capacity Max: 21,605 lbs

Weights

Weight 40,124 - 44,753 lbs

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