Kubota Updates Compact Excavator Lineup with Next-Generation KX040-5
January 21, 2025
LAS VEGAS (January 21, 2025) – Kubota Tractor Corporation today announced the introduction of the new KX040-5 compact excavator from the showroom floor at World of Concrete. Putting productivity and operator experience at the forefront, the KX040-5 introduces key updates including a redesigned hydraulic system, a spacious and quiet cab, and tech features that now come on standard models. Available at authorized Kubota dealers in the first quarter of this year, the KX040-5 continues Kubota’s legacy of delivering reliable, performance-driven construction equipment for the North America market.
“We continue to listen to our customers and learn about their challenges and how our equipment can offer them more solutions, and the next-generation KX040-5 is the latest iteration in that innovation process," said Bill Holton, Kubota product manager, construction equipment. “The KX040-5 was developed to meet the needs of rental, construction, landscaping, and utility customers in the 4- to 5-ton segment, and a growing category of action sports athletes across the country who use our equipment to clear trails and build ramps and jumps.”
Performance That Delivers
Powered by a 40.3-horsepower* Kubota diesel engine, a digging depth of 11 feet, 2.3 inches, and a bucket breakout force of 9,397 pounds, the KX040-5 can tackle the toughest tasks on the jobsite. The improved hydraulic system utilizes engine horsepower to its fullest extent allowing flow rate to be increased for optimal performance while using a hydraulic attachment and operating other functions of the KX040-5 simultaneously. The load-sensing hydraulics deliver smooth and efficient operation, allowing operators to travel and multitask effortlessly, improving jobsite productivity.
With three dozer blade options available—straight, angle, and 6-in-1—in either ROPS or cab configurations, the KX040-5 provides versatility for a variety of applications. The KX040-5 is available with a standard AUX1 and optional AUX2 auxiliary circuits, with the convenient thumb-operated switch on the joystick allowing for easy proportional flow control of the auxiliary circuit, while a forefinger-operated on/off switch enables simple operation of applications that require a constant flow of oil.


