LAS VEGAS (January 7, 2025) – Kubota North America today announced during a media briefing at
CES ® 2025 its vision for the future that includes offering more customer solutions across its entire
equipment portfolio and providing greater choice—offering diverse powertrain options, seamless access
to data and analytics, improved connectivity, and advanced automation. This approach ensures that
Kubota meets increasing complexities and challenges with more certainty and simplicity and empowers
its customers like never before.
“What you need to know about Kubota is that we develop solutions with our customers in an
innovation cycle that never ends,” said Todd Stucke, President of Kubota Tractor Corporation, and Senior
Vice President, Kubota North America. “That all starts with observing and listening to our customers.
From there, we design and build solutions to help our customers overcome their challenges. And we’re
never entirely done because we continue to iterate over time and continue the cycle, always listening, and
always improving.”
At the show, Kubota showcased a range of equipment offerings that deliver choice—across its
residential, specialty agriculture, and construction segments—to provide the right product, with the right
technological capabilities, for every customer. Equipment on display includes:
- Agri Concept 2.0 – An electric tractor concept offering data, AI, automation and electrification
as a choice of powertrain for when you want to drive and autonomous when you don’t.
- Smart Autonomous Sprayer – A fully autonomous chemical sprayer that scouts to identify pests
and sprays with precision to lessen spray drift and overuse. The result reduces labor and the use
of chemicals in the field.
- Flash – Ultra-detailed images are gathered to detect plant-level health. When coupled with AI,
Flash provides recommendations on a grower dashboard to help make crop decisions one plant at
a time.
- KATR – The Best of Innovation winner in the CES Innovation Awards ® 2025 program, the
Industrial Equipment and Machinery product category, Kubota’s four-wheeled all terrain,
multifunctional robot. The KATR maintains a level cargo deck when working on uneven terrain
and can work autonomously or remotely to tackle a range of versatile applications in agriculture
and construction environments.
- Smart Robotic Pruner makes advanced image capture possible. When coupled with AI, and
machine learning that classifies buds and canes based on position and fruiting potential, it
optimizes production precision and accuracy.
- Smart Plant Imager – Uses advanced robotics and hyperspectral imaging cameras to capture
real-time data and insights.
- Within the construction segment, the Kubota KX038-4e electric excavator is a zero-emissions,
quiet electric excavator that addresses ventilation, noise, and emissions allowing for work at
night, in residential areas, or even indoors.
- Hydrogen Engine Genset that matches the portable power diesel models, but with the benefit of
a quiet, clean hydrogen engine, offering a power source choice without sacrificing performance.
- And, within Kubota’s residential segment, a Smart Autonomous Zero-Turn Mower
showcasing Kubota’s cooperative technology that facilitates multiple machines working together
to complete large tasks and makes it possible to do more with smaller machines, less investment
and risk than one industrial-sized machine.
“At Kubota, we believe that truly listening to our customers drives innovation in every aspect of
what we call the ‘Work Loop’,” said Brett McMickell, Chief Technology Officer of Kubota North
America. “The Work Loop—an essential cycle of assessing, analyzing, and acting—has always been
fundamental to effective task management. With the integration of advanced sensors, AI-driven analysis,
networking protocols, automation, and robotics, we are enhancing this cycle to be more seamless and
efficient than ever before.”
This application of the Innovation Cycle to the Work Loop is how Kubota meets the diverse
needs of its customers. Two such customers working closely with Kubota in their pursuits to overcome
challenges in both an agriculture and construction settings joined Kubota at the show:
- Kyle Stumpenhorst of Rural Renovators, a custom builder for the residential, agriculture, and
commercial industries, where he is the founder and owner, and operator of Kubota equipment.
- And, Edwin Evers, a Major League Fishing professional bass angler and pecan orchard farmer
from Oklahoma.
“We will continue to learn from many of our customers across segments to iterate the next product
and technology solution that will help them manage tomorrow’s challenges and grow their businesses,”
McMickell added. “This is how Kubota works to make a better quality of life for individuals and society.”
For more information on Kubota’s participation in CES ® 2025, visit KubotaUSA.com/innovation.
About Kubota North America Corporation
Kubota North America Corporation (KNA), with headquarters in Grapevine, Texas, serves as the central business
hub for all KNA companies in the U.S. and Canada, where leadership closely connects resources and shares talent
across all lines of Kubota’s business. Kubota Corporation, based in Osaka, Japan, and together with its subsidiaries,
manufactures and sells a range of machinery, including tractors, construction equipment, lawn and garden
equipment, hay tools and other performance-matched implements to the North American market. For product
literature or dealer locations, contact: Kubota North America, 1000 Kubota Drive, Grapevine, TX 76051, (888) 4-
KUBOTA [(888) 458-2682], Ext. 900, or visit KubotaUSA.com or Kubota.ca.
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