Case comes to ConExpo with a big lineup of new machines

Case Construction Equipment is doubling down at ConExpo with more than 20 new machines as well as new jobsite tech.

The display will offer contractors, municipal crews, utility teams, landscapers and rental businesses of every size a first-hand look at Case’s latest innovations in equipment, technology and attachments to take on today’s toughest jobs.

 “This year at ConExpo, we’re not backing down on our commitment to provide practical innovations that help crews stay ahead of the curve,” said Terry Dolan, Head of CNH Construction Brands, North America.

“The equipment landscape is evolving, and so are the needs of the people behind the controls. Whether it’s precision technologies to support accuracy on complex projects, the myCASEConstruction app delivering real-time fleet intelligence or comfort features to make long days easier, Case is rolling out integrated solutions that help crews work faster, smarter and more efficiently.”

Highlights include new D Series 3-ton mini excavators, a new midi excavator and new models to the E Series full-sized excavator lineup — showcasing versatile attachment capabilities and Case’s latest advancements in controls, connectivity and precision technology.

Visitors can also see the latest addition to Case’s growing list of electric equipment: the all-new TL100EV electric mini track loader, with ultra-quiet, emissions-free operation and the same performance as its diesel counterpart.

As well, the new G Series compact wheel loaders with operator-friendly cab improvements will be at the show, along with upgraded large wheel loaders featuring operator-assist features like AutoDig and rear object detection.

Show attendees will also be able to preview new N Series dozers expected to arrive in late 2026, with big upgrades to performance management, visibility and the operator experience. 

At the Case booth, attendees can explore technologies that support the equipment and help operators work safely and efficiently, see a range of versatile attachments and experience the latest digital solutions that optimize efficiency, precision and total cost of ownership.

 “Case has been carefully developing digital tools to help dealers and customers operate at peak potential,” said Tyler Mills, Head of CNH Construction Parts and Service, North America. “Integrating tech and iron is critical to proactive support, ensuring safety on the worksite and reducing overall operating costs.”

New excavators

Case is extending its excavator lineup with new 3-ton models engineered for uncompromising performance and an operator-friendly cab environment.

The new machines feature a zero-tailswing design for easy work in tight spaces, an automotive-style operator experience with intuitive controls, more hydraulic power for versatile attachment capabilities, and easy-to-access service points to simplify maintenance.

For crews who need more power in confined spaces where larger machines can’t go, the new CX70E midi excavator at ConExpo delivers on all fronts. This versatile model features GNSS technology for improved digging, lifting and craning capabilities that make handling heavy loads a breeze. On the CX90E model, the electric-over-hydraulic controls allow full customization to support any operating style or application while enabling joystick steering for easy travel and more intuitive blade use. With smooth, reliable and precise controls, operators can dig, trench or backfill exactly to spec. 

Joining the E Series family of full-sized excavators, the new Case CX145E SR and CX255E SR short radius models will be on display alongside the previously upgraded CX220E and CX380E excavators.

These machines include the new Case Assist and Payload controls, providing features like payload weighing in the bucket, height and depth alarm, and dynamic stability assist which automatically reduces rocking during dumping and displays roll and pitch angles.

With a new spacious cab and display, improved hydraulics with customizable flow and some of the smoothest controls in the industry, the new models build on Case’s excavator reliability, performance and operator experience.

Enhanced tech stack

At the booth, for the first time, Case will be introducing new additions to its quickly growing technology stack that help operators work smarter, not just harder. From myCASEConstruction — an easy-to-use portal and app that centralizes real-time fleet data, service records and more — to new 2D and 3D machine control solutions, as well as safety intelligence and connectivity functions, these offerings are part of a Case and CNH initiative to introduce the most cohesive technology stack in the industry.