
The Wirtgen Group has announced the W 210 XF large milling machine, designed for high-output work on freeways, highways, airports and other major infrastructure projects.
Equipped with the MILL ASSIST control system, the machine automatically balances performance and cost, offering strategies that prioritize efficiency, output or milling quality. A John Deere engine, rated at 580 kW, powers the machine and is paired with a dual-shift transmission that provides a wide range of drum speeds. The lower range reduces fuel use, wear and noise, while the upper range enables high productivity and precise milling patterns at depths up to 330 millimeters.
For jobsite flexibility, the W 210 XF allows fast drum changes through the Multiple Cutting System, supporting milling widths of 2.0, 2.2 or 2.5 meters. The quick-change system lets crews switch drum assemblies in under an hour, adapting to changing site requirements while reducing wear-related costs.
Additional technologies include Wirtgen Group Performance Tracker Milling (WPT Milling), which documents job and machine data for billing and emissions tracking, and LEVEL PRO ACTIVE, a leveling system that integrates sensor data and automation to support accurate milling and reduce operator workload.
The W 210 XF is engineered to handle demanding cold milling applications with a focus on efficiency, sustainability and precise performance.