New CASE E Series Excavators Reloaded with Major Evolution in Operator Experience

CASE Construction Equipment continues turning heads with major rollouts — on the heels of introducing the first-of-its-kind CASE Minotaur DL550 compact dozer loader, the manufacturer is completely reloading its entire line of excavators. The company has introduced seven new models of E Series excavators — including two in new size classes — focused on enhancing the total operator experience in performance and control to deliver even greater productivity, operator satisfaction, and operational efficiency while driving down total cost of ownership over the life of the machine.

These new excavators also represent an enhanced level of hydraulic performance and precision, greater engine power and responsiveness, extended service intervals, and greater connectivity for streamlined fleet management and service. The new offering also includes one of the industry’s most expansive offerings of OEM-fit 2D and 3D machine control systems to simplify the adoption and expansion of precision excavation solutions.

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“CASE E Series excavators build on the powerful, smooth and responsive controls that CASE is known for, while adding all-new control customizations and configurations to drive that improved operator experience,” says Brad Stemper, head of construction equipment product management in North America for CASE. “The E Series is both highly engineered for performance and built on a platform proven to withstand the heavy work and harsh working environments excavators work in every day.”

The seven new models for the North American market include:

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CASE Excavator, Net Horsepower, Operating Weight
CX140E, 102, 28,900 pounds
CX170E, 121, 38,400 pounds
CX190E, 121, 41,000 pounds
CX220E, 162, 52,000 pounds
CX260E, 179, 56,909 pounds
CX300E, 259, 67,000 pounds
CX365E SR ,205, 78,600 pounds

The new lineup replaces five key models in the CASE excavator lineup, while also introducing two all-new models: the CX190E and the CX365E SR. Dozer blade and long reach models are also available in select configurations, and certain D Series excavator models will remain in the CASE product offering — next-generation versions of those machines will be introduced later.

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“The CX190E is a 41,000-pound machine that fits a very important area of demand for contractors throughout North America, and the CX365E SR represents something that our partners have made clear they want — a minimum swing radius excavator in that 3.5 metric ton or larger class,” says Stemper. “The size, power and performance of that machine in a tighter footprint will transform the workflow and productivity on jobsites with space restrictions.”

“Between building out a more comprehensive product offering and delivering one of the broadest offerings of 2D and 3D OEM-fit machine control solutions, CASE E Series excavators are built to drive performance and efficiency for excavation businesses of all shapes and sizes.”

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