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The technological upgrade for Case IH Puma series tractors

by the editorial staff
March - April 2026 | Back

Case IH renews its Puma series with three new 155, 165 and 185 Hp models. This attractive and functional line features a completely revised design an accompanied by stylistic details such as the hood profile with enlarged air vents and LED lights integrated into the radiator grill for optimal illumination.

Equipped with FPT Stage V engines, the series comes with the CVXDrive transmission system which, as the CNH Group company points out, improves load, traction and working speed management, allowing operators to use power more efficiently.

Operating costs are reduced thanks to efficient fuel consumption and productivity is increased with long maintenance intervals (750 hours) and the FieldOps platform that integrates machine data with agronomic data collected in the field.

The overall mass of the tractor has been increased by 18% compared to the previous version, reaching 13,500 kg, with a maximum load of 5,500 kg.

Comfort is enhanced by easier access to the passenger compartment, increased storage space, new cabin suspension with optional active suspension seat, updated displays and the MultiController armrest.

The Puma models are equipped with integrated precision technology – as stated in a technical note from the manufacturer – which includes three packages capable of satisfying the different needs of operators.

Compatibility with new-generation equipment is guaranteed by ISOBUS and Tractor Implement Management (TIM), while the Connectivity Included package and expandable electronic architecture enhance the connectivity of Puma models and open the doors to integration with near-future technological innovations.

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