At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, CASE Construction Equipment highlighted nearly 20 new or upgraded models and announced a new collaboration with Bell Equipment.
New equipment options include three new GR Series grader models in the 200-plus horsepower size class to complement the company’s existing grader lineup. The new models are a result of the collaboration formed between CNH, parent company to CASE Construction Equipment, and Bell Equipment, a South African company with a global footprint in designing and manufacturing heavy equipment. Under the agreement, CASE will have exclusive distribution across the United States and Canada for the motor grader models, manufactured at Bell facilities.
Built for dependable performance and precise control, the new models offer electro-hydraulic controls or traditional mechanical control options, as well as a continuous variable transmission for consistent power delivery and smooth operation. CNH-owned precision technology and CASE Advanced Smart Features enhance output and efficiency through onboard guidance, control, and GNSS navigation systems.
The GR Series graders also feature a standard Protected Circle sealed slew bearing that minimizes wear and increases blade accuracy. The new models include an optional Blade Impact Absorption System to protect the moldboard from unexpected impacts with curbs or other obstacles.
First deliveries of the GR925, GR930, and GR935 models are expected in fourth quarter 2026.
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CASE is also extending its excavator lineup with new 3-ton models featuring a zero tail-swing design for work in tight spaces, an automotive-style cab with ergonomic controls, more hydraulic power for versatile attachment capabilities, and easy-to-access service points.
The new CX70E midi excavator features GNSS technology. On the CX90E model, electric-over-hydraulic controls allow full customization to support any operating style or application while enabling joystick steering.
The E Series of full-sized excavators now includes the CASE CX145E SR and CX255E SR short radius models. These machines include new CASE Assist and Payload controls offering payload weighing in the bucket, height and depth alarms, and dynamic stability assist to automatically reduce rocking during dumping. The machines also feature a more spacious cab, 10-inch display, and improved hydraulics with customizable flow.
CASE plans to launch its next generation of small crawler dozers later in 2026, with the N Series debuting in the 650N, 750N, and 850N models. A new operator station features a touchscreen display with encoder navigation, seat-mounted controls, and better forward and rear visibility. Technology upgrades include EcoMode, auto-idle shutdown, machine response customization, integrated machine control, and a hydraulic reversing fan for the 750N and 850N models.
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The company’s new G Series compact wheel loaders offer a spacious cab design and efficiency in a compact footprint. The recently launched 421G features 112 horsepower with a lifting capacity over 15,800 pounds, a higher 145-inch hinge pin height, and an advanced hydraulic system.
The new 321G adopts the spacious cab from the larger 421G model with control upgrades and an ergonomic seat-mounted joystick, along with a new right-hand sliding window and emergency egress door. The 74-horsepower machine also offers cleaner, more efficient performance with no regen or diesel exhaust fluid required. It features a 1.3-yard bucket and a roading speed of 25 mph.
In addition, CASE launched new enhancements to the G Series large wheel loaders, including an advanced AutoDig feature that helps less-experienced operators work more efficiently and allows operators of all skill levels to concentrate more on their operating environments, the company said.
CASE also showcased the 651G XR extended reach wheel loader and the 721G XT tool carrier model, both featuring increased attachment versatility with a dual-interchange coupler for ISO and JRB 416-style attachments. The 651G will include a new feature launching in 2026: a factory-standard, four-corner strobe light system with customizable strobe patterns and colors for increased safety and visibility in busy public spaces.















































