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      Doosan Bobcat Showcases Smarter Machines at CES 2026

      CMEQ |Construction Equipment

      Bobcat unveiled AI-driven, autonomous, and electric equipment at CES 2026, designed to simplify operations and increase productivity.

      1112 views | Date: January 13, 2026

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      Doosan Bobcat Showcases Smarter Machines at CES 2026
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      Las Vegas, USA - Doosan Bobcat Inc., a construction equipment manufacturer, unveiled a suite of AI-powered, autonomous, and electric innovations at CES 2026 aimed at simplifying operation and boosting productivity.

      Central to the showcase is Bobcat Jobsite Companion, the first AI-enabled feature for compact equipment. Operators can use voice commands or display prompts to adjust settings, receive guidance, and automate more than 50 functions without taking hands off the controls. Running entirely onboard, the system works even on jobsites with limited connectivity.

      Service.AI, Bobcat’s AI-driven support platform, provides technicians with instant access to repair manuals, diagnostic guidance, and historical cases, speeding up repairs and reducing downtime. The company also previewed a Collision Warning and Avoidance System, designed to alert operators and slow or stop machines before a collision occurs.

      Advanced Display Technology introduces a transparent, touch-enabled MicroLED display that overlays key jobsite data directly into the operator’s field of view, including 360-degree cameras, performance metrics, and collision alerts.

      Bobcat also unveiled RogueX3, a fully electric, autonomous, and modular concept machine that can operate with or without a cab, with configurable lift arms, wheels, or tracks. Power options may include electric, diesel, hybrid, or hydrogen. Complementing this is the Bobcat Standard Unit Pack (BSUP), a rugged, fast-charging, modular battery system designed to support electric operations across compact equipment.

      While these products are currently prototypes, several are advancing toward commercialization. CES attendees can see them at the Doosan booth, West Hall 5840, Las Vegas Convention Center.

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