October 2025
More volume, more payload
Anyone who drives a collection vehicle daily knows the challenges: narrow streets, full routes, and the need to achieve maximum results with as few trips as possible. This is exactly where the new MINI series from STUMMER comes into play—with a clever increase in volume and payload, packaged in a modern, functional design.

The smooth-surfaced collection container has been raised by around 200 millimeters, yet still protrudes only minimally above the driver’s cab. The result: two additional cubic meters of volume with the same body length – a real plus in everyday use. At the same time, the body’s own weight has been reduced by around 500 kilograms. This means up to 15% more payload. A combination that is unmatched in its segment – and an absolute USP of the new MINI.
STUMMER has also made considerable upgrades to the rear section of the MINI series: numerous detailed improvements ensure greater efficiency and comfort during operation. The ZOELLER OMEGA 359, which was developed specifically for the MINI series, is also on board and adapted for the MINI. New features such as the folding chute (also available in a hydraulic version) and the modern joystick control with proportional hydraulics make the team’s work noticeably easier.
And flexibility is maintained: depending on requirements, the ZOELLER Rotary can be mounted on the new MINI series in either a narrow or wide version. The MINI XL can of course also be fitted with the ZOELLER DELTA 2325.
With the new MINI series, STUMMER proves once again that innovation of the smallest details makes all the difference – for local authorities, waste disposal companies, and above all for the people who work day in, day out to keep our environment clean.

Hannes Streif, Managing Director of STUMMER: “With the new MINI series, we are demonstrating how compact design and increased performance can be combined. More volume, more payload, and numerous detailed improvements make the MINI a reliable partner in our customers’ everyday lives. Our goal was to make the work of crews on the road noticeably easier—especially where space is limited and efficiency matters.”