Kubota Engine America extends standard warranty

Coverage now includes an extra year or 1,000 hours, stretching to three years or 3,000 hours.

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Courtesy of Kubota Engine America

Kubota Engine America extended its standard engine warranty, increasing coverage from two years or 2,000 hours to three years or 3,000 hours. The extended warranty is designed to provide additional value for both original equipment manufacturers and end users.

“Our engines are built to perform reliably over the long term, and this warranty extension reflects that confidence,” service engineering director Michael De Leonardis said. “By offering more coverage, we are helping customers focus on productivity and uptime, knowing their engine is backed by Kubota for more time and more hours.”

Kubota’s standard engine warranty protects against defects in materials and workmanship during normal use and service. The extended warranty provides added assurance to customers

“For end users, extended warranty coverage means greater confidence in their equipment investment,” De Leonardis said. “Whether equipment is used seasonally or day after day, customers can count on Kubota engines to deliver dependable performance, supported by responsive service and support.”

The additional coverage helps equipment owners reduce concerns around unexpected repair costs while supporting long-term operation in demanding environments.

OEM partners also benefit from the extended warranty, which enhances the value of Kubota-powered equipment and reinforces Kubota Engine America’s role as a long-term partner focused on quality, durability and customer satisfaction.