Toro introduces new Outcross 9060

The turf-friendly machine combines the benefits of a tractor and utility vehicle.


BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Toro introduced the Outcross 9060, a turf-friendly machine that delivers on the benefits of both a tractor and a super-duty utility vehicle.

A weight-balanced chassis and four-wheel steering, coupled with full-time four-wheel drive make the Outcross 9060 turf-friendly. All four wheels turn individually at a rate determined by the machine's ground speed and turning angle to minimize the possibility of turf damage.

Operators can pre-program attachment parameters. The Outcross incorporates a standard three-point hitch with PTO, drawbar and universal loader mounting plate.

The Outcross also features a passenger seat and  operator station as well as an optional cargo bed with a 4,500 pound, 1.3 cubic yard capacity for hauling tools and materials. It is capable of towing up to 16,000 pounds and powered by a 59.8 hp Yanmar liquid-cooled diesel engine.

"From the very beginning of the development of the new Outcross 9060, we focused on what matters most to superintendents and turf managers, which all centers around doing more with less," said Noah Wahl, global product marketing manager at Toro. "This includes simplifying operation, optimizing power and uptime, and integrating dozens of attachments to perform virtually hundreds of tasks, all while focusing on being extremely turf-friendly."

Intuitive one-action controls, a utility bed and cruise control come standard on the Outcross 9060. Available as an option is an all-season, climate-controlled safety cab to protect the operator from weather, insects and debris.

The Outcross 9060 will be available in the summer of 2018.