Manitou hosted a flashy presentation this evening to announce several all new product ranges.
The first two new products are the MT compact telehandlers - the seven metre/3,000kg MT 730H and nine metre/3,000kg MT 930H. Both have an overall width and an overall height of just under two metres, with an overall length to the carriage of 4.68 metres.
They come with a number of new attachments including a fold back fork to reduce the overall length of the machine for easy transport.
The all new MT 930H
One of two new compact models
The units are said to be light enough for a trailer and feature 350mm of ground clearance, hydrostatic transmissions, Stage V diesels, a new cab with improved visibility including large information screen, a sensor type joystick controller, auto stop, auto parking brake, longer service intervals and easy oil sampling.
The new heavy duty bucket...
...and lifting attachment
The video shows the new MT compacts in action
All new MRT telehandler range
The second and perhaps most significant range is an all new 360 degree MRT product line, which will be available in two formats - ‘Vision’ and ‘Vision Plus’ - with lift heights up to 35 metres and lift capacities to seven tonnes. The new models do look quite different and feature an all new high vision cab with no structural bars from the front to the back of the roof.
The new high vision cab - note the front steps
It offers good visibility from both sides as well
The cab also features an extra large touch screen and pop up informatics and easier servicing. The new machines are said to be up to five percent lighter, and yet offer increased capacities of up to 15 percent. They also feature automatic transmissions with a road speed of up to 40kph. Access to the deck is available on both sides and at both ends of the chassis making it easy to climb down regardless of the superstructure slew position.
The new MRTs certainly have a ‘distinctive look’
The MRT 1845 has ‘flop down’ outriggers
New hydraulics offer smoother function speeds up to 30 percent faster, a claimed five percent reduction in cost of ownership and improved paint quality. Initially two models – the 22 and 26 metre lift height units – will be available as all electric or hybrid options.
The MRT 2260 has telescopic outriggers and will be available with electric of hybrid power
The company also said that it is working on converting its entire telehandler range to electric or hybrid power, but don’t expect to much before the end of 2022. It is also testing out hydrogen based power sources. Take the virtual tour of the new MRT Vision+ Check out the new Vision+ cab interior
Finally, it will also introduce an all new ULM - Ultra Light Manitou – light weight ultra compact telehandler range with overall weights of no more than 2,600kg. They will offer an overall width of 1.5 metres and an overall height of 1.9 metres, making them ideal machines to tow on a 3.5 tonne gross two axle trailer. They will retain all of the usual features, including four wheel drive and steer, and will be available to order by the end of the year, with delivery in 2022.
Vertikal Comment
It looks as though Manitou has some really exciting new products lined up for launch over the next two years. Sadly, the presentation, while very theatrical was a little short on detailed content.
We will though learn more on the specifications later in the week, when we will hopefully be in a position to provide a more detailed overview of the new products. In particular, the new MRT range is clearly aimed at tempering Magni's rapid growth with its high tech high visibility cabs and larger machines. While it might not quite achieve that - the two companies between them will certainly put the squeeze on others - 'when elephants fight its the grass that gets trampled'.
We will also upload any more information when we receive it. In the meantime, Manitou is clearly excited about its plans and you can be sure that they will almost certainly be well executed. Watch this space.
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