Toro introduces the all-new Workman LTX utility vehicle

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Toro is excited to introduce the all-new Workman LTX Utility Vehicle, the next generation of the light-duty Workman Series. The new model will replace the long standing GTX Series, building upon the legendary performance that has made it a staple on golf courses and grounds worldwide.

For more than three decades, the Workman family of utility vehicles has been synonymous with the strength and reliability needed to maintain parks, golf courses, sports fields, campuses and countless other properties, earning the trust of professionals in various industries. Its adaptability has made it a staple in the arsenal of those who refuse to compromise on efficiency, productivity and performance. Toro honors that legacy by continuing to improve on innovation that meets the evolving needs of customers with the new LTX Series. 

“By expanding our lithium-ion lineup and completely reimagining the dashboard, we’ve created a machine that combines superior storage, versatile power options and operator comfort to meet the needs of our customers,” said Marissa Garin, product marketing manager at Toro. “The Workman LTX is a direct reflection of the professionals who use our equipment every day. We didn’t just set out to build a new utility vehicle, the feedback we received from customers was intentionally incorporated to solve real-world challenges.”

The Workman LTX is available in two powertrain options. The electric model is powered by Toro’s HyperCell Lithium-ion battery technology and comes standard with two batteries. A third battery can be added for operations requiring extended runtime. The gasoline model is equipped with a Briggs & Stratton Vanguard 400 EFI engine with integrated oil level sensors and an automatic engine shut-off feature to ensure long-term reliability. 

Reimagined from the ground up, the Workman LTX features a sleek new hood, bumper, grille, and headlights design. An all-new dashboard configuration provides two times more storage compared to the previous GTX model, while the change from a hand parking brake on the dash to a foot-operated or an electric parking brake option creates more space and overall intuitive design. An LCD display provides important information and dual USB A and C ports ensure device compatibility and constant connectivity. The oversized cup holders and an optional bolstered bench seat provide the space and support needed for the most demanding shifts.

The Workman LTX Series will be available in six models with 2-seat and 4-seat options. Whether you’re hauling hand tools across a sports complex or checking work around a sprawling campus, the Workman LTX provides the towing and bed capacity required to get the job done. 

The Workman LTX Series represents Toro’s continuous commitment to innovation and the professionals who keep sports fields, parks, golf courses and more at their peak.

The Workman LTX will be available for purchase in spring 2026. For more information on the latest products from Toro, go to toro.com.

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