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      Case IH Launches Redesigned Puma Series Tractors

      Farm ME |Agri industry

      Case IH launches new Puma tractors (155–185 hp) with better maneuverability, ride comfort, and FieldOps precision technology.

      617 views | Date: February 3, 2026

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      Case IH Launches Redesigned Puma Series Tractors
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      Racine, Wisconsin - Case IH., a brand of CNH Industrial N.V. and an agricultural machinery manufacturer, has unveiled its all-new Puma series tractors, available in 155, 165, and 185 horsepower models, featuring a complete vehicle redesign aimed at delivering superior performance, reliability, and efficiency. Introduced at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s CattleCon, the latest Puma lineup emphasizes improved maneuverability, a smoother ride, and access to advanced precision technologies through Case IH FieldOps.

      Operators can choose between the CVXDrive continuously variable transmission, designed to provide consistent power, improved traction, and extended service intervals, or the ActiveDrive 8 dual-clutch transmission that ensures uninterrupted torque, rapid shuttle shifts, and intelligent automation. Both transmission options help enhance productivity while reducing operator fatigue.

      Built with a compact yet powerful design, the new Puma offers excellent maneuverability with a 20% tighter turning radius. A new front axle suspension improves high-speed transport safety and roll control, while enhanced braking responsiveness, updated linkage and hitch systems, and a new transmission contribute to better drivability and implement control.

      Mr. Leo Bose, Livestock Customer Segment Lead at Case IH, said, “The latest upgrades to the Puma series make it the perfect partner for livestock producers—a versatile and reliable tractor to meet each day’s varied tasks. With an entirely new cab design and access to the latest technology features, operators can achieve more in a day with less fatigue.”

      The tractor integrates advanced precision technology, including optional ISOBUS and Tractor Implement Management (TIM) for seamless compatibility with modern implements. Its expandable electronic architecture provides the hardware, software, and connectivity foundation needed to incorporate future technologies, while FieldOps enables operators to manage machine and agronomic data through connected services.

      The updated cab further enhances productivity with improved styling, a Pro 1200 display, new cab suspension, a semi-active seat option, and an upgraded MultiController armrest—delivering greater comfort and ease of use during long working hours.

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