
Discover CASE India's 7 new construction machines unveiled at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, focused on innovation, safety, and sustainability.
By Robin Kumar Attri
At the highly anticipated Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, CASE India unveiled seven new construction machines designed to revolutionize the construction and mobility industries. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and safety, these state-of-the-art machines cater to India's growing infrastructure needs while supporting environmentally friendly practices.
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This powerful backhoe loader is equipped with a 74 hp Stage 5 engine that minimizes emissions, ensuring greener operations. With a 14 ft digging depth and 9 ft height, it handles tough jobs efficiently. Safety is prioritized with a ROPS/FOPS cabin, and enhanced stability is achieved through added front weight.
Built for rugged terrains, the 952NX compactor features a 74 hp engine delivering 375 Nm torque. Its 9200 kg operating weight makes it ideal for challenging compaction tasks. Designed with a canopy and ROPS safety features, it ensures optimal performance and operator protection in high-vibration environments.
This versatile machine comes with two engine options (74 hp or 60 hp) for varying operational needs. It boasts a 14 ft digging depth and 3.5 m bucket height, making it suitable for multiple applications. Safety is enhanced with a strong ROPS/FOPS cabin, while its 4 m height ensures durability under tough conditions.
Ideal for compact spaces, the 450NX is a lightweight and powerful option with a 25-hp BS5-compliant engine. At just 2.9 m in length, it offers precision and efficiency. A vibrating mount and front cooling pack ensure smooth operation for smaller projects.
Designed for urban cleaning, this sweeper delivers high performance with an 1850 mm working width and a 660 mm brush diameter. Its advanced oil flow and pressure system (up to 210 Bar) ensures efficient cleaning across large areas. Weighing 490 kg, it is perfect for eco-friendly industrial and city maintenance tasks.
Built for heavy-duty projects, this compactor features a 74 hp engine with 450 Nm torque. With an 11,100 kg operating weight, it can handle large-scale compaction needs. Its hydrostatic drive system and vibration-adjustment feature make it versatile for different soil types.
The Magnum is a robust, multi-purpose construction machine, combining fuel efficiency with high productivity. A sturdy ROPS/FOPS cabin ensures safety, while its durable design and ease of operation make it a dependable choice for demanding projects.
Speaking at the launch, Emre Karazli, Vice-President of the Construction Segment at CNH APAC, highlighted India’s strategic importance in CASE’s global growth. Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director of CASE India & SAARC, emphasized the company’s dedication to the "Made in India" initiative, with products tailored to meet local and international standards.
The launch of these seven innovative machines underscores CASE India’s commitment to sustainability, cutting-edge technology, and customer-centric solutions. The company continues to lead the way in the construction and mobility sectors by addressing modern infrastructure challenges.
The Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 provided a significant platform for CASE India to showcase its latest advancements, reaffirming its position as a leader in the industry. As technology, safety, and environmental consciousness shape the future, CASE India is paving the way with groundbreaking solutions.
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CASE India’s seven innovative construction machines launched at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 showcase cutting-edge technology, sustainability, and safety. With a strong focus on "Made in India," these machines are designed to meet modern infrastructure needs, reinforcing CASE India’s leadership in the construction and mobility sectors while efficiently addressing global and local challenges.
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