The newest machine in Liebherr’s mining excavator portfolio, the R 9100 G8, can now be purchased, the OEM has announced.
This latest 100 t excavator from Liebherr has delivered promising results during its pre-series field validation and is set to take over from the OEM’s previous generation of 100 t excavators, the R 9100 G6, once the Generation 8 model enters series production in the June quarter for backhoe configuration and the September quarter for face shovel configuration.
As part of the validation phase, Liebherr Mining partnered with PT Madhani Talatah Nusantara to test the R 9100 G8 under real operating conditions. A pre-series unit has been operating since September 2024 at the Tanjung Enim mine in South Sumatra, removing and loading overburden into 100 t trucks.
Between September 2024 and December 2025, the excavator averaged 411 operating hours per month and achieved an average of 92% availability, exceeding site expectations, Liebherr said. During an instantaneous production study conducted in September 2025, the R 9100 G8 recorded a fuel efficiency ratio of 9 bank cubic metres (bcm) per litre, based on a production rate of 771.2 bcm (1,589 t) per hour and fuel consumption of 85.7 litres per hour.
Fuel consumption can account for up to 40% of operating costs for a 100 t excavator. To help customers keep fuel costs as low as possible, the R 9100 G8 comes with Liebherr Power Efficiency (LPE), Liebherr’s proprietary engine and hydraulic management system designed to reduce fuel consumption while maintaining productivity.
Compared with the R 9100 G6, the new excavator consumes 20% less fuel and delivers 30% higher fuel efficiency, enabling fuel savings of up to 100,000 litres per year, the company claims.
The R 9100 G8 retains key elements of its predecessor, including the proven D9512 engine in fuel-combustion-optimised configuration; the same bucket capacities; and a pressurised, FOPS-certified operator cab. Standard heavy-duty bucket sizes range from 7.0-7.5 cu.m in backhoe configuration and 7.3 cu.m in face shovel configuration (at 1.8 t/cu.m), ensuring effective pass-matching for trucks with payload capacities from 45 to 100 t.
At the same time, the excavator benefits from several Generation 8 upgrades, such as:
- A fully redesigned electro-hydraulic control system for smoother and more precise operation;
- An optimised attachment and hydraulic circuit to reduce pressure losses and improve cycle times;
- Integrated IMUs for cylinder dampening, enhancing component protection and reliability;
- A redesigned undercarriage with lifetime-sealed travel drives as standard; and
- Grease change intervals extended to a minimum of 250 operating hours, helping to reduce downtime.
Like all Generation 8 excavators, the R 9100 G8 is compatible with a range of products within the IoMine technology suite, such as Assistance Systems, Skyview 360° vision system, Bucket Filling Assistant, Data View and Data Services. These products, along with the rest of IoMine’s offering, support mine operators’ transition to integrated, safer, more efficient and more sustainable operations, the company claims. Data View and Data Services make it possible to intelligently connect equipment and retrieve machine, operations and assistance systems data on customers’ infrastructure to transform field information into high value-added operational decisions.
Both the backhoe and face shovel configurations of the R 9100 G8 are available for purchase now. Backhoe configuration will enter series production in the June quarter of this year, with series production of face shovel configuration following shortly after in the September quarter.
Pre-series field validation of the US Tier 4/EU Stage V version is scheduled to begin in 2027.
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