CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, has unveiled its latest range of CEV Stage V-compliant machines in Pune, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering sustainable, future-ready construction solutions tailored for the Indian market.
The launch event took place at CASE’s dealership in Pune, which also serves nearby districts including Latur, Nanded, Osmanabad, Solapur, Kolhapur, Sangli, and Satara. The event witnessed the presence of Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director – CASE Construction Equipment India & SAARC, Ravindra Ashtekar, Head of Network Development – CASE Construction, India and SAARC, and Dhrumil Shah, Regional Manager – West. Santosh Chougule, Dealer Principal of SS Heavy Equipment, also joined the leadership team to engage with customers and underscore the regional importance of the launch.
Speaking at the occasion, Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director – CASE Construction Equipment India & SAARC stated, “At CASE, we have always focused on building machines that deliver unmatched strength and performance. Our new Stage V range is not only compliant with the latest CEV norms but is thoughtfully engineered to boost safety, comfort, and productivity. This new range reinforces the trust our customers place in us — yeh hai ‘CASE ka Bharosa’.”
The new Stage V portfolio includes upgraded models of backhoe loaders – 770NX, 851NX, and 770NX Magnum – as well as vibratory compactors 952NX and 1107NX. These machines are powered by advanced FPT engines, highlighting CASE’s focus on fuel efficiency, cutting-edge engineering, operator comfort, and adherence to the latest emission standards.
Notably, the 952NX vibratory compactor and the 450NX mini compactor are brand-new additions to the product line, offering more than just emission upgrades. These machines are newly developed designs that incorporate advanced features and enhanced performance capabilities.
Engineered specifically for Indian jobsite conditions, the new machines offer improved uptime, simplified maintenance, and reliable performance in demanding environments. In addition, CASE has integrated multiple safety advancements while maintaining its focus on operator comfort and ease of use — further enhancing productivity and machine usability on the field.
