Case CE is going big at ConExpo 2026, with more than 40 machines, including nearly 20 new or upgraded models, across its 40,000-square-foot booth.
Highlights will include next-generation dozers, excavators and wheel loaders and an all-new electric mini track loader, plus an upgraded telematics portal and new 2D and 3D solutions. Hemisphere GNSS, a subsidiary of Case CE’s parent company, CNH Industrial, and manufacturer of satellite positioning technology, will also have a presence in the Case CE booth W40701 in West Hall.
“This year at ConExpo, we’re not backing down on our commitment to provide practical innovations that help crews stay ahead of the curve,” said Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. “The equipment landscape is evolving and so are the needs of the people behind the controls. Whether it’s precision technologies to support accuracy on complex projects, the myCASEConstruction app delivering real-time fleet intelligence or comfort features to make long days easier, Case is rolling out integrated solutions that help crews work faster, smarter and more efficiently.”
Here’s a rundown of the full display:
New N Series Dozers
Show attendees will be able to see Case’s new N Series dozers expected to arrive in late 2026, with upgrades to machine efficiency, performance management, visibility and the operator experience.
The first models to get the N Series treatment include the 650N, 750N and 850N, with the 650N and 850N models on display at the show.
A new operator station features a touchscreen display with encoder navigation, seat-mounted controls and better forward and rear visibility. Technology upgrades include EcoMode, auto-idle shutdown, machine response customization, integrated machine control and a hydraulic reversing fan for the 750N and 850N models.
New Mini, Midi and Full-Sized Excavators
New mini, midi and full-sized excavators will also take center stage, with Case showcasing its latest advancements in controls, connectivity, precision technology and attachment versatility.
Case’s D Series mini excavators, highlighted by the new and largest model in the 3-ton class, the CX38D, will feature a zero-tailswing design, an automotive-style operator experience with intuitive controls, more hydraulic power for versatile attachment capabilities, and easy-to-access service points to simplify maintenance. The CX38D also boasts a range of exclusive standard features like electronic throttle control with auto idle, auxiliary flow control and work lights.
For crews who need more power in confined spaces where larger machines can’t go, the new CX70E midi excavator offers GNSS technology for improved digging, lifting and craning capabilities. On the CX90E model, customizable E-H controls support any operating style and enables joystick steering for easy travel and more intuitive blade use.
Joining the E Series family of full-sized excavators, the new CX145E SR and CX255E SR short radius models will be on display alongside the previously upgraded CX220E and CX380E excavators. The excavators include a spacious new cab with a 10-inch display, improved hydraulics with customizable flow, and the new Case Assist and Payload controls, providing features like payload weighing in the bucket, height and depth alarm, and dynamic stability assist, which automatically reduces rocking during dumping and displays roll and pitch angles.
Electric Mini Track Loader
Visitors can also see the latest addition to Case’s growing list of electric equipment: the all-new TL100EV electric mini track loader.
Case entered the mini track loader market with its diesel-powered TL100 at ConExpo 2023. We suspect the electric version will share many of the same features as sister company New Holland’s fully electric C314X mini track loader, which debuted at Agritechnica 2025. The C314X, currently in p
