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New Case 221G, 321G Compact Wheel Loaders Raise the Bar On Comfort

The new Case 221G and 321G compact wheel loaders prioritize comfort and efficiency for crews on construction and landscaping job sites. Upgraded cab design, operator-friendly controls, and easy serviceability enhance performance, while advanced hydraulics support smooth operation with various attachments.

March 24, 2026 - National Edition
Case Construction Equipment

The 221G and 321G cabs were upgraded from the previous Case F Series models using the same design as the larger 421G.
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The 221G and 321G cabs were upgraded from the previous Case F Series models using the same design as the larger 421G.

Case Construction Equipment equips crews with more comfort and efficiency in the new 221G and 321G compact wheel loaders. Joining the Case 421G compact wheel loader, these new G Series models are made for teams who need comfortable, versatile machines with the muscle to move dirt, clear snow and load trucks, making them ideal for tight construction and landscaping job sites.

With an operator-first design, the 221G and 321G cabs were upgraded from the previous Case F Series models using the same design as the larger 421G. The cab includes control upgrades, a seat-mounted joystick for added stability and comfort, and new instrumentation buttons.

In addition, a customizable color display with encoder and in-display rear-view, as well as a USB port and phone holder enhance the operator experience. There's also a new right-hand sliding window for better ventilation and easier jobsite communication, along with a right-side emergency exit.

Both models offer easy serviceability with ground-level access to key service points for faster daily checks.

Performance specs align with the previous F Series. The operating weight of the 221G is 12,547 lbs., with a hinge pin height of 129.5 in. and the operating weight of the 321G is 13,633 lbs., with a hinge pin height of 133.7 in. Both models feature a 74-hp engine with no regen or DEF required. The 25 mph roading speed allows operators to move quickly between jobs.

Advanced hydraulics deliver smooth, precise operation through flow sharing and load sensing capabilities for adjustable hydraulic flow while improving efficiency and overall fuel consumption, according to Case.

Crews also benefit from improved control across a wide range of attachments, including buckets, forks, snowblowers and auxiliary attachments. From the flexibility of the skid steer coupler to the precision of the hydraulics system, these compact wheel loaders let crews tackle any job that demands attention, according to Case.

For more information, visit casece.com.


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