Since 1964, Dieci has been a leading Italian manufacturer of telescopic handlers, truck mixers, and dumpers. A benchmark in the global market, Dieci supports its customers with robust, high-performance solutions that stand out across multiple application sectors such as agriculture, construction, mining, and emergency services.
Founded in the heart of the Motor Valley, DIECI srl is an Emilian company that has been designing and producing telescopic handlers for over 60 years. Drawing strength from its industrial roots and the mechanical culture of the region, the company has continued to evolve with a constant focus on innovation. With its headquarters and four production sites in Montecchio Emilia, it operates internationally through three branches and a reliable dealer network known for excellent support and service.
On the occasion of its first participation in the Motor Valley Fest, DIECI is showcasing two models that represent its core values: advanced technology, innovation, and design.
An icon of sustainability and technology, the Apollo-e 20.4 telescopic handler incorporates all the qualities of the traditional model in a fully electric version.
Compact, agile, and high-performing with a lifting capacity of 2000 kg and a maximum height of 4.4 metres, it fully embodies technology, innovation, and versatility, offering all the advantages of electric power.
The company’s commitment and the dedication of the R&D department bring to the construction and agricultural sectors a machine with significant operational benefits, such as an optimised transmission to minimise energy waste and an advanced Adaptive Load Sensing system, ensuring energy efficiency and longer battery life.
One of the most appreciated agricultural telehandlers for its power, reliability, and driving comfort, the Agri Star 40.8 reaches a height of 8 metres with a maximum output of 100 kW.
Boasting a carefully designed aesthetic, it features a cab designed by Giugiaro Design, with premium soft-touch interiors and maximum driving comfort.
From automotive to agriculture, via construction: a journey into the heart of Emilia, in the temple of telehandlers.