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Oshkosh Corp has a consensus price target of $153.71 based on the ratings of 22 analysts. The high is $204 issued by Wells Fargo on February 25, 2026. The low is $103 issued by B of A Securities on June 6, 2025. The 3 most-recent analyst ratings were released by Citigroup, JP Morgan, and Morgan Stanley on April 13, 2026, April 10, 2026, and April 6, 2026, respectively. With an average price target of $161.67 between Citigroup, JP Morgan, and Morgan Stanley, there's an implied 6.73% upside for Oshkosh Corp from these most-recent analyst ratings.
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The latest price target for Oshkosh (NYSE:OSK) was reported by Citigroup on April 13, 2026. The analyst firm set a price target for $170.00 expecting OSK to rise to within 12 months (a possible 12.23% upside). 47 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
The latest analyst rating for Oshkosh (NYSE:OSK) was provided by Citigroup, and Oshkosh downgraded their neutral rating.
The last upgrade for Oshkosh Corp happened on July 1, 2025 when Goldman Sachs raised their price target to $131. Goldman Sachs previously had a neutral for Oshkosh Corp.
The last downgrade for Oshkosh Corp happened on April 13, 2026 when Citigroup changed their price target from $180 to $170 for Oshkosh Corp.
Analysts arrive at stock ratings after doing extensive research, which includes going through public financial statements, talking to executives and customers of Oshkosh, and listening in to earnings conference calls. Most analysts do this every three months, so you should get 4 ratings per company per firm each year. The last rating for Oshkosh was filed on April 13, 2026 so you should expect the next rating to be made available sometime around April 13, 2027.
While ratings are subjective and will change, the latest Oshkosh (OSK) rating was a downgraded with a price target of $180.00 to $170.00. The current price Oshkosh (OSK) is trading at is $151.47, which is out of the analyst’s predicted range.