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Vögele unveils game-changing Dash 5 Pavers with Smart Automation & Edge Tracking

May 19, 2025

Global Product Launch: Vögele has launched its new Dash 5 Series, including three next-gen pavers and two feeders—featuring cutting-edge automation, digitalisation, and user-friendly innovations. From AutoTrack Edge Detection to Smart Pave self-steering, these machines are engineered for precision, productivity, and safety. Hear why customers are calling the Super 1803-5 a "fantastic job" and how these pavers are reshaping road construction. 

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