New Zealand, Australia - Case IH., an agricultural machinery brand under CNH Industrial America LLC., is set to unveil its latest Puma Series tractors at Fieldays 2025, held at Mystery Creek, New Zealand, showcasing a refreshed Tier 3, long wheelbase model aimed at delivering simplicity, strength, and lower operating costs for farmers.
A staple in the Case IH lineup, the Puma range has built a strong reputation for reliability and performance. The new iteration brings a no-AdBlue, Tier 3-compliant design that improves ease of use and maintenance. Seamus McCarthy, Case IH Product Manager ANZ, highlighted the model's appeal to farmers seeking a straightforward, powerful workhorse.
Mr. Seamus McCarthy, Case IH Product Manager ANZ, said, “The new model is designed for farmers looking for a reliable, no fuss workhorse. It’s a great all-rounder that delivers power and performance while keeping it simple. With service intervals extended by 25%, over the previous Tier 3 range, it will help reduce the cost of ownership. There’s no AdBlue required, making it easier to use and maintain. This product expansion rounds out our Puma range perfectly, giving customers more choice across a variety of farming applications.”
The new Puma comes in three configurations:
- Base model: Powershift transmission, mechanical remotes, and up to 15% more torque and 23% more power than the previous Tier 3 version.
- Mid-range model: Powershift with electric remotes.
- Top-tier model: CVT with electric remotes, GPS-ready as a factory option.
The tractors are available in 180hp, 200hp, and 220hp variants, offering flexibility through transmission choices, spec levels, and loader compatibility. Designed for varied farming operations, the expanded Puma lineup aims to meet the diverse needs of today’s agricultural professionals.