Case Construction equipment is partnering with Bell Equipment to introduce three new GR Series motor grader models.
All three new machines are in the 200-plus horsepower size classes, allowing Case to now offers more graders for crews to boost productivity in even the most demanding applications.
The three models are a result of the collaboration formed between Case’s parent company CNH and Bell Equipment, a South African company with a global footprint in designing and manufacturing heavy equipment for the mining, quarrying, construction, forestry, agriculture and industrial sectors.
Under the agreement, CNH’s Case brand will have exclusive distribution across the United States and Canada for the motor grader models, manufactured at Bell facilities.
“This agreement positions Case to drive growth in the North American market, particularly in the government sector, where we have had a gap in our current grader size class,” said Humayun Chishti, Construction President at CNH Industrial. “We are honoured to collaborate with a company boasting decades of proven experience, a manufacturer renowned for producing reliable, high-performing machines built to excel in the harshest conditions. Our shared commitment to excellence and common values make this a natural fit for Case Construction.”
Case announced its arrangement with Bell along with the largest of the new models, the 325-hp GR935, at ConExpo 2026.
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With the first grader deliveries expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, Case will strengthen its presence with customers in the heavy size classes, reinforcing its position in this core market with powerful graders that excel in road construction, precision grading, maintenance work and government applications.
“This collaboration is a significant step for us, allowing our motor grader products to reach North American customers under the Case brand,” said Ashley Bell, CEO at Bell Equipment.
“As a full-line equipment provider with a strong dealer network, Case offers a suite of complementary machines that enhance our value proposition for customers in earthmoving applications.”
Built for dependable performance and precise control, the new models offer highly responsive electro-hydraulic controls or traditional mechanical control options as well as a continuous variable transmission (CVT) for consistent power delivery and smooth operation. CNH-owned precision technology and Case advanced smart features further enhance output and efficiency through onboard guidance, control and GNSS navigation systems.
“We’re excited to re-enter a pivotal market with powerhouse graders that give crews the capability they need to tackle more challenging jobs,” said Terry Dolan, Head of CNH Construction Brands, Commercial.













