Racine, Wisconsin - Case Construction Equipment., a construction equipment manufacturer, has expanded its G Series compact wheel loader range with the launch of the new 221G and 321G models, designed to improve operator comfort, visibility and machine control.
The new loaders retain similar performance capabilities to the earlier F Series models while introducing several upgrades aimed at construction, landscaping, snow clearing and truck-loading applications in confined jobsites. The Case 221G has an operating weight of 12,547 pounds and a hinge pin height of 10 feet 9.5 inches. The larger 321G weighs 13,633 pounds and offers a hinge pin height of 11 feet 1.7 inches.
Both models feature an upgraded cab design based on the larger 421G, which was introduced in April 2025. Key cab improvements include an adjustable cloth suspension seat, seat-mounted electro-hydraulic joystick, electronic speed shift control, forward-neutral-reverse switch, proportional loader control, heating and air conditioning, new instrument buttons and a customizable color display with an integrated backup camera.
The 221G and 321G are powered by a 74-horsepower FPT diesel engine and do not require regeneration or diesel exhaust fluid. Both machines offer a maximum travel speed of 25 mph.
Case says the loaders’ advanced hydraulic system provides smooth and precise operation through flow-sharing and load-sensing functions, helping improve efficiency and reduce fuel use. Operator assistance features include Return to Dig, Auto Ride Control with speed settings and a Bucket Position Indicator.
The machines are equipped with a hydraulic skid-steer-compatible coupler, allowing use with a wide range of attachments such as buckets, forks and snowblowers.
For improved jobsite safety, Case has added four corner strobes and a rotating beacon. Key service points are accessible from ground level, supporting easier maintenance. The machines also come with hardware and a seven-year subscription to MyCaseConstruction Telematics.