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Case Comes to ConExpo 2026 With New Machines, Technology

At ConExpo 2026, Case Construction Equipment showcases more than 40 new machines and technology, emphasizing smarter, safer and more efficient work practices. Highlights include electric mini-track loaders, compact wheel loaders and upgraded dozers. The brand emphasizes its digital tools and support for customers' success.

January 21, 2026 - National Edition
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Case Construction Equipment is doubling down at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 with a machine lineup designed to help crews work smarter, safer and more efficiently than ever before, according to Case.
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Case Construction Equipment is doubling down at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 with a machine lineup designed to help crews work smarter, safer and more efficiently than ever before, according to Case.

Case Construction Equipment is doubling down at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2026 with a machine lineup designed to help crews work smarter, safer and more efficiently than ever before, according to Case.

The company will feature more than 40 machines across 40,000 sq. ft. at booth #W40701, highlighting nearly 20 new or upgraded models. The display will offer contractors, municipal crews, utility teams, landscapers and rental businesses of every size a first-hand look at Case's new equipment, technology and attachments.

"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 attachment capabilities and Case's latest control, connectivity and precision technology. Visitors also can see the latest addition to Case's growing list of electric equipment: the all-new TL100EV electric mini track loader, with quiet, emissions-free operation and the same performance as its diesel counterpart, according to Case.

New G Series compact wheel loaders with 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 also will 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.

Alongside the new equipment, Case will spotlight milestone machines that define the brand's legacy of innovation, performance and partnership. Among the exclusive highlights will be the very first J.I. Case Signature Edition 580 Super N backhoe loader — a collector's item honoring the brand's heritage — as well as the heavy-metal inspired Hetfield Limited Edition TV450B compact track loader, based on a machine designed for Metallica frontman James Hetfield. The trailblazing 580EV electric backhoe also will be on display, demonstrating Case's pioneering work in powerful, zero-emissions equipment for unique jobsite requirements.

Beyond machinery, Case is bringing its support and partnership-focused approach to keep customers moving even when the job gets tough. 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, according to Case.

"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 work site and reducing overall operating costs. Our machine control, safety intelligence and connectivity tech converge at ConExpo into a cohesive digital ecosystem that connects the machine, operator, dealer and back office. The Case technology hub within the booth will demonstrate current technology for all skill and budget levels, as well as a view into the inner workings of our newest developments. Case is excited to be in the driver's seat for the future of construction technology."

"We're building more than machines — we're building partnerships with our customers to drive their success," said Brad Stemper, head of Americas product management, Case Construction Equipment. "Every piece of iron in our booth, from our compact machines to our biggest excavators, is designed with the operator in mind so they can stay on schedule, control their operation and protect their bottom line."

For more information, visit casece.com/conexponews.


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