Vermeer horizontal directional drill unveiling: How to watch new HDD release

A black outline of a directional drill with light coming from behind it

Vermeer launched its first horizontal directional drill in 1991 and has served as a market leader in HDD in the decades since.

Now the Next Generation of Vermeer drilling has arrived.

And our latest groundbreaking horizontal directional drill is nothing like anything you’ve seen before. You can follow the digital unveiling of the upcoming Vermeer HDD product launch on Nov. 12, 2024.

This latest Vermeer horizontal directional drill builds on decades of innovation to provide cutting-edge technology along with rugged reliability backed by a global dealer network.

The early reviews from independent operators who have tested it out?

“It’s next level.”

“Was looking to see the production — I think it’s going to be very fast.”

“Oh dude — it’s insane.”

Interested in seeing what the fuss is about?

Here’s the details about the digital unveiling of the latest in Vermeer HDD.

New Vermeer horizontal directional drill: How to follow unveiling

For the launch of our Next Generation horizontal directional drill, Vermeer will stream the event online for potential customers and dealers.

How to watch Vermeer HDD launch

Vermeer Next Generation drills: What’s different?

We aren’t quite ready to tell you what the next Vermeer horizontal directional drill is. But we can tell you about some of the Vermeer Next Generation technology it features.

Our newest generation of drills offer advanced telematics and intelligent onboard technology, cutting-edge automation, enhanced hydraulics and more. Next Generation drills are built to help customers tackle today’s challenges — maximizing productivity, streamlining work and focusing on reliability and quality.

To learn more, visit the Vermeer Next Generation page.

This article contains third-party observations, advice or experiences that do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Vermeer Corporation, its affiliates or its dealers. Testimonials and/or endorsements by customers in specific circumstances may not be representative of normal circumstances experienced by all customers.

Vermeer Corporation reserves the right to make changes in engineering, design and specifications; add improvements; or discontinue manufacturing at any time without notice or obligation. Equipment shown is for illustrative purposes only and may display optional accessories or components specific to their global region. Please contact your local Vermeer dealer for more information on machine specifications.

Vermeer and the Vermeer logo are trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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WATCH VERMEER HDD UNVEILING

Interested in seeing what all the fuss is about? Watch the Vermeer HDD unveil and hear from product experts during a walkaround and question-and-answer session on Nov. 12, 2024.

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