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Evoca Group has unveiled the Gaggia G100, a compact bean-to-cup coffee machine and the first model in its new G-Line range.


The launch brings together all of the company’s bean-to-cup, tabletop and super-automatic coffee machines under the Gaggia brand.


The G100 is available in two versions: a powdered-milk model, previously known as Kometa, and a fresh-milk version that replaces La Brillante. Both are fitted with precision grinders and a self-adjusting system to ensure consistent drink quality across the menu.


At 31cm wide, the G100 is designed for compact environments such as hotels, restaurants and offices serving up to 100 cups a day. It features a 7-inch touchscreen that guides users through drink selection, making it suitable for self-service or front-of-house set-ups.


The machine’s design also simplifies maintenance. It includes an automatic milk-cleaning cycle, an easily removable brewing group and a coffee waste bucket that can be emptied without removing the drip tray.


The G100 is compatible with Evoca Digital Services, allowing remote monitoring, telemetry and software updates.

Evoca Group introduces Gaggia G100 under new G-Line range

Rafaela Sousa

20 October 2025

Evoca Group introduces Gaggia G100 under new G-Line range

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