Up 113% In 12 Months, How High Can CAT Stock Soar?

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  • CAT hit its first-ever $20B revenue quarter with backlog surging to $72B, backing our $1,026 price target and BUY rating.

  • Deere sits at a cyclical trough with ag sales down 15-20%, while CAT dwarfs Cummins in data center power on triple the revenue base.

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Up 113% In 12 Months, How High Can CAT Stock Soar?

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Few large-cap industrials have run harder in the past year than Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT | CAT Price Prediction). Shares are up 118.16% over the last 12 months, powered by a data center capex boom, record backlog, and margin expansion.

Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Caterpillar is $1,026.19, implying 16.39% upside from the current price of $881.65. We rate CAT a buy with high confidence.

24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary

CAT price target
Metric Value
Current Price $881.65
24/7 Wall St. Price Target $1,026.19
Upside 16.39%
Recommendation BUY
Confidence Level 90%

A Historic Quarter Reset the Story

CAT trades 9% below its 52-week high of $1,071.47 after cooling this summer, but momentum remains strong: up 5.26% on the week and 54.85% year to date.

The Q2 2026 report on August 4 was the catalyst. Revenue of $20.54 billion exceeded expectations and grew 24% year over year, the first $20 billion quarter in company history.

EPS of $8.17 exceeded expectations, operating margin expanded to 20.9%, and backlog swelled to $72 billion, up 92% year over year. Management raised full-year guidance to mid- to high-teens revenue growth.

CAT earnings explorer

The Case for $1,100 and Higher

Our bull case sees CAT at $1,102.40 within 12 months. Power Generation sales grew 72% in Q2 on data center demand, and CEO Joe Creed told investors “no one is slowing down at the moment. In fact, if we can get more units out, they’re asking us to give them more units.”

Turbine capacity is being scaled to 2.5x 2024 levels with lead times extending into 2028 and 2029. PineBridge sees roughly 25% annual growth in data center equipment as effectively locked in (we profiled seven of these AI infrastructure suppliers, from power to cooling, in a free report you can grab here).

Construction Industries North America rose 50% and $6.5 billion in first-half buybacks support outperformance.

CAT price scenario

What Could Go Wrong

Our bear case marks CAT down to $828.18. Full-year tariff costs of roughly $2.2 billion remain a live risk if IEEPA recoveries reverse. Asia Pacific grew just 4% in Q2, and dealer rental fleet loading could unwind if end-user demand softens.

Valuation is stretched at 37 trailing earnings against a 5-year average closer to the low 20s. Bulls fairly note the multiple reflects genuine earnings acceleration, with net income up 64.89% year over year.

How Caterpillar Compares to Deere and Cummins

Deere (NYSE:DE) is the closest construction and heavy-equipment comparable. Deere carries a market cap of roughly $162 billion and management has flagged fiscal 2026 as “the bottom of the large ag cycle” with U.S. and Canada large ag industry sales guided down 15% to 20%. Deere’s cyclical trough contrasts sharply with CAT’s cycle high, supporting a premium for Caterpillar’s momentum.

Cummins (NYSE:CMI) is the sharper Power & Energy comp given its data center generator exposure. Cummins posted Q2 2026 revenue of $9.46 billion, up 9.4%, with Power Systems up 19%, and raised full-year revenue guidance to 10% to 13%. CAT’s Power & Energy grew 17% at more than 3x the revenue base, making CAT the scaled play on the same theme.

Caterpillar Price Prediction 2026-2030

The 24/7 Wall St. price target of $1,026.19 is a buy at 90% confidence. Backlog, margin expansion, and locked-in data center demand tip the scale.

The setup would strengthen if Q3 confirms broadening momentum outside power generation. Conviction would weaken if tariff recoveries reverse or dealer inventories build without matching end-user pull.

Year 24/7 Wall St. Price Target
2026 $1,026
2027 $1,130
2028 $1,246
2029 $1,340
2030 $1,432

These projections assume Caterpillar continues executing on backlog conversion and turbine capacity expansion. Significant upside or downside could come from AI-driven data center capex trajectory.

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Vandita Jadeja is a financial copywriter who loves to read and write about stocks. She believes in buying and holding for long term gains. Her knowledge of words and numbers helps her write clear stock analysis. She has contributed to several publications, including the Joy Wallet, Benzinga, The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace.

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