Five New High-Tech Machines Unveiled in CASE’s Latest Equipment Rollout

CASE Debuts a New Lineup of Five Advanced Machines in Its Latest Technology-Driven Release.

 

CASE Rolls Out Next-Gen Machines and Technology to Tackle Complex Job Site Challenges

Leveraging decades of expertise, CASE Construction Equipment is rolling out a major lineup of newly developed machines and tech-driven enhancements designed to support the evolving needs of construction, utility, and municipal crews. This extensive launch includes five all-new models and several performance-boosting updates aimed at increasing productivity, efficiency, and operator comfort across a wide range of job site environments.

Among the highlights: CASE is introducing two compact wheel loaders—one of which is fully electric—alongside two advanced motor graders and a compact articulated loader featuring a telescoping boom. In addition to the new models, existing product lines like dozers, compact track loaders, and skid steers are receiving significant upgrades, including state-of-the-art technology options that improve handling, visibility, and in-cab comfort.


Highlights of the New Compact Wheel Loaders

The all-new CASE 421G, a 112-hp compact wheel loader, is designed for rugged and flexible job site tasks like snow clearing, material handling, road upkeep, and aggregate transport. Sharing a platform with the familiar 321F model, the 421G boasts breakout forces up to 16,900 lbs. and features a hydrostatic drive system for increased versatility with attachments.

Its slim, maneuverable design allows access to constrained workspaces, while the enhanced hydraulic system with flow sharing and load sensing helps maximize fuel efficiency and hydraulic precision. For specialty applications, high-flow hydraulics are available—ideal for tools like stump grinders or cold planers. The hydrostatic transmission offers smooth operation through shift-on-the-fly and auto-shift capabilities.

Inside the upgraded cab, operators benefit from improved visibility thanks to increased glass area, seat-mounted controls, and modern interface elements such as a custom color display with encoder dial, an integrated rearview camera, and USB connectivity.


Electric Compact Wheel Loader Delivers Quiet, Emissions-Free Power

Introducing the CASE CL36EV—an electric compact wheel loader engineered for zero-emissions performance without compromising capability. This 3.6-metric ton machine is perfect for projects with strict emissions and noise restrictions, such as residential developments or green-certified builds.

Designed with versatility in mind, it supports a wide range of attachments and offers a lift height of more than 10 feet. It’s especially well-suited for material yards, indoor demolition jobs, or renovation projects where environmental impact is a top concern. Its electric platform also simplifies maintenance and lowers lifetime ownership costs.


M Series Dozers: Improved Precision and Smarter Controls

CASE has significantly upgraded its M Series dozers to better support contractors handling complex grading and earthmoving work. With revamped electrohydraulic systems, the updated lineup enables more precise blade control and grading accuracy.

The improvements include integrated options for 2D and 3D blade control systems, along with optimized hydraulics and simplified electrical systems to enhance serviceability and uptime. These dozers, known for industry-leading drawbar pull (ranging from 39,000 to nearly 81,000 lbs.), now deliver even more performance with intuitive control technology that supports fine-tuned grading to spec.


Next-Generation D Series Motor Graders Enhance Grading Control

Designed with infrastructure, street, and utility work in mind, CASE’s new D Series motor graders offer superior control and accuracy through an advanced operator interface. Featuring intuitive electrohydraulic controls, dual 3-axis joysticks, and an 8-inch touchscreen display, these machines make fine grading tasks easier and more precise.

Both new models—the 836D (154 hp, 12.3 metric tons) and the 856D (192 hp, 15.4 metric tons)—feature updated cab layouts with an electronic throttle and backlit keypad, plus connectivity upgrades through CASE’s SiteConnect modem for improved diagnostics and fleet monitoring. Customers can choose from four- or all-wheel drive configurations to match site needs.


New SL27 TR Loader Brings Telescopic Reach to Tight Spaces

CASE is expanding its small articulated loader series with the debut of the SL27 TR, a telescopic-boom variant built for tight-access sites. Delivering 50 horsepower and weighing 2.6 metric tons, the SL27 TR reaches a hinge-pin height of 146 inches—ideal for stacking and material transfer in space-constrained environments.

With a skid-steer-style universal coupler, the machine supports a wide range of tools—from buckets to trenchers. Its articulated steering allows for agile movement around obstacles, making it a great choice for material loading, light site prep, or debris clearing in urban or residential zones.


Enhanced Track and Skid-Steer Loaders Add Operator Safety and Intelligence

CASE’s B Series compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders now feature updated technology aimed at simplifying operations and increasing job site awareness. New radar-based rear object detection helps prevent accidents, while self-leveling capabilities—now bi-directional—keep buckets or forks level during boom movement.

The latest interface updates include an on-screen attachment catalog that provides quick instructions for using various tools, reducing learning curves and setup time. Additionally, integrated GPS and advanced telematics via new processing modules enable better fleet management through CASE SiteWatch.


Meeting the Industry’s Evolving Needs

“With construction and utility jobsites becoming more specialized and regulated, our focus is on delivering machines that are not only powerful but also adaptable to modern challenges,” said Terry Dolan, Head of CNH Construction Brands, North America.

“This new wave of innovation is driven by customer input and industry trends, combining smarter technology with practical enhancements. Our goal is to equip teams with machines that increase precision, improve comfort, and help them meet demanding project requirements with greater efficiency.”

Latest articles

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here