Liebherr celebrates 10 years of its XPower wheel loaders

Liebherr celebrates 10 years of its XPower wheel loaders



Liebherr‘s XPower wheel loaders have been continuously refined over the 10 years since its first introduction, and after a decade of fine-tuning its performance, operator comfort, and fuel efficiency, these machines excel across demanding industries. With versatile equipment options, these machines are suited to an even wider range of applications — from quarrying and material handling to waste management, scrap handling, and timber operations. The power-split XPower travel drive ensures maximum performance with reduced fuel consumption, regardless of the application. 

A decade of XPower 

Shortly after its market launch in 2016, the XPower series received several design awards for its design, including the Red Dot Design Award, the iF Design Award, and the German Design Award. The next milestone followed in 2017 with the launch of the L 580 LogHandler XPower — a machine developed specifically for timber handling based on the XPower machine concept. In the following years, Liebherr continued to enhance the series. Key developments included improved joystick steering for precise, low-fatigue operation; intelligent assistance systems such as active person detection with brake assist; and model updates to the L 550 and L 556 XPower wheel loaders, which saw targeted increases in engine performance, working hydraulics and equipment.

Liebherr continues to develop the proven XPower concept and uses it as a foundation for new technological milestones. Examples include the first prototype of a large wheel loader with a hydrogen engine, the L 566 H, and the development vehicle for an autonomous wheel loader, “Liebherr Autonomous Operations”. Another milestone reached in the past decade was the 10,000th XPower wheel loader produced in 2025

To mark its 10th anniversary, Liebherr would like to thank its customers with its “Power Deals”, offering discounts on new orders for XPower wheel loaders including attachments in selected countries.



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