Case IH Puma takes the next leap

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Case IH launches the next generation of its Puma series tractor, available in 155, 165 and 185 horsepower models, with a full vehicle redesign. The new Puma series features maximum maneuverability, as well as a smoother ride. The reimagined tractor also equips operators with access to the latest precision technology and CNH FieldOps.

Operators can choose between the advanced CVXDrive continuously variable transmission for power, improved traction and long service intervals, or the ActiveDrive 8 dual-clutch transmission for uninterrupted torque, fast shuttle shifts and smart automations. Both options reduce operator fatigue, helping operators work more efficiently every day.

The Puma design is compact and provides excellent maneuverability with a 20 percent tighter turn. The tractor features a new front axle suspension for greater high-speed transport safety and roll control. Enhanced braking responsiveness, updated linkage/hitch and a new transmission improve the tractor’s drivability and implement control.

“The latest upgrades to the Puma series make it the particularly suitable for livestock producers to meet each day’s varied tasks,” said Leo Bose, Livestock customer segment lead at Case IH. “With an entirely new cab design and access to the latest technology features, operators can achieve more in a day with less fatigue.”

The new Puma features advanced precision technology, offering optional ISOBUS and Tractor Implement Management (TIM) for compatibility with modern implements, along with expandable electronic architecture, built with the hardware, software and connectivity foundation to add new technologies as they become available. Operators can manage tractor machine and agronomic data and unlock the power of connected services with FieldOps.

The updated cab design of the new Puma enhances productivity and ease of use, featuring improved styling, Pro 1200 display, new cab suspension, semi-active seat option and upgraded MultiController armrest to maximize operator comfort during extended use.

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