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New models and technology upgrades unveiled at LAMMA 26

visitors to lamma explore the new bateman cab

We enjoyed a hugely successful two days at LAMMA 26, where we unveiled four new models alongside the launch of a host of technology upgrades.

The show provided the stage for the first public appearance of the RB30, RB40, RB50 and RB60 – a next-generation range that represents a major step forward in design, engineering and operator experience. LAMMA also marked the debut of our refreshed brand identity, including a bold new logo marque that now sits proudly on the nose of every RB model, clearly signalling the direction of the brand as it looks to the future.

customers on the bateman stand at lamma
getting up close and personal with the new bateman rb50

Built around a new chassis common across all four models, the RB range features expanded tank capacities, a new VG boom, a redesigned plumbing system and a new venturi system. Inside the cab, visitors were keen to experience the new joystick, developed to deliver greater precision, comfort and control during long working days. Alongside a host of other refinements, these updates reflect our ongoing commitment to practical innovation driven by customer feedback.

On display were the RB50 and RB60 models, which quickly became major talking points. The stand was buzzing across both days, with a constant stream of visitors keen to take a closer look at the machines – and inevitably, to step inside the cab. The response to the new models and technology was overwhelmingly positive.

We were also joined once again by Brian Finstrom of Capstan Ag. Brian demonstrated the latest CapMod system for Pinpoint III PWM users, offering visitors an in-depth look at how this technology further enhances spray accuracy and control.

This year we are celebrating our fiftieth anniversary. LAMMA provided the perfect launch pad for a year of reflecting on five decades of making things happen, while firmly focusing on the future and with real momentum.

brian finstrom demonstrates pinpoint ii pwm

Jason Bateman commented: “LAMMA has always been an important show for us, but this year felt extra special. My thanks go to everyone who visited our stand and shared their enthusiasm for what we’re doing. I was especially pleased that many of the team who worked so hard to develop and build our launch machines were able to join us – a real team effort, thank you to all involved.”

Sophie Bateman added: “Over the past few months, we’ve pushed beyond what we once believed were our limits. These outstanding new models are the result of five decades spent challenging convention and developing simple, highly effective engineering solutions. It’s what we like to call the Bateman way.”

jason bateman
sophie bateman