CASE launches new 421G wheel loader and unveils impact, the loader of the future
CASE Construction Equipment showcased its full range of machines at bauma 2025, designed to meet the evolving needs of operators. New products on display included the new 421G wheel loader and Impact, a new machine concept that represents a significant step forward in future construction technology.
CASE takes on 100HP segment with new 421G wheel loader
CASE Construction Equipment is filling the gap between its compact and medium-size wheel loaders, with the launch of the 421G. With an operating weight of 8,970kg, the machine has been designed to work with a 1.5m3 standard bucket, or a 1.7m3 light material bucket.
Powered by a 3.6-litre FPT turbocharged diesel engine, the 421G boasts a rated power of 72kW (97hp) and a peak power of 84kW (112hp) at 2,000rpm. This is backed by a strong 453Nm of torque. The engine utilises FPT’s proven SCR-T after-treatment system to minimise emissions and the machine is equipped as standard with an ECO operating mode and with cruise control, to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
The EU Stage V engine drives through a two-speed ‘shift-on-fly’ hydrostatic transmission, that provides a seamless transition between the two drive ranges, delivering a 40km/h maximum speed with a 20 km/h speed limiter as an option and the transmission has a creep setting as standard. The axles are heavy-duty, with standard limited slip differential front and rear and an optional 100% differential lock.
Though working within compact overall dimensions, the 421G has a straight tipping load with a standard bucket of 6,500kg, with a full turn tipping load of 5,500kg. When equipped with pallet forks, that full turn tipping load is 4,200kg. Payload with forks is a competitive 3,360kg and the lift arms have a hinge pin height on 17.5 R25 tyres of 3,707mm. With a bucket, the breakout force is 7,161kg. and the machine comes with boom and bucket setting modes and with boom float as standard.
The 421G offers a comfortable cab with improved visibility over F-Series compact range machines. The front console is lower, to provide an improved view of the bucket or attachment. There is also increased glazing to both the front and the right-hand side of the cab. A secondary fully-opening right-hand door with sliding window, is standard, while external steps on the right are optional.
The cab delivers plenty of space for the operator and the joystick and instrumentation are seat-mounted, to ensure full visibility during operation.
The closed centre hydraulic system uses a variable displacement pump with load sensing and flow sharing capabilities for easy combined movement of the lift arms and bucket tilt cylinder. High flow hydraulics deliver a maximum flow of 125 litres/min with a maximum pressure of 220bar, making this compact machine an ideal tool carrier for a range of powered attachments. The operator can also adjust hydraulic flow to suit the application.
The 421G is the first CASE wheel loader in the 100hp segment and the machine has been designed to deliver the performance and productivity that CASE customers have come to expect from the larger G-Series models. With a comfortable operator’s cab, powerful hydraulics and strong lifting performance, the 421G is an ideal loader and tool carrier for a host of construction applications.
Impact: a compact wheel loader concept
CASE Construction Equipment presents Impact at Bauma 2025, a new machine concept that represents a significant step forward in construction technology for the future.
Impact stands out for its advanced technology: an electric compact wheel loader (CASE eCWL 12EV) with an innovative design, that eliminates the traditional cabin. Instead of being operated from the inside, the machine is remotely operated from a dedicated control lounge. This innovative feature not only enhances operational flexibility, but also enables operations in extreme environments and adverse weather conditions, ensuring the safety and comfort of the operator. Moreover, it marks a significant advancement in accessibility, as operators with motor impairments can now operate the machine without physical limitations, representing an important step toward inclusivity in the industry.
The concept also includes an integrated perception system, which uses advanced hardware to collect real-time data, improving efficiency and precision during operation. Additionally, Impact is equipped with semi-autonomous functionality, allowing automated digging and dumping operations, increasing productivity and being more precise. This innovative project was developed by the CNH Industrial Design team, in collaboration with CNH’s Vehicle and Electronics Department and various technological partners. With Impact, CASE continues to push the boundaries of mechanical engineering, investing in smart and safe technological solutions that address the needs of an ever-evolving industry.