
Tue March 24, 2026
Case Construction Equipment
Case Construction Equipment plans to launch its next-generation 650N, 750N and 850N N Series small crawler dozers in late 2026 with upgrades for cab comfort along with several machine and technology updates.
Built on the performance and serviceability of the existing Case dozer platform, the new N Series gives operators more options to customize machine responses for shuttle, steering and blade control, as well as travel speed and rev speed differential.
The N Series dozers are also designed to maximize efficiency and fuel savings with EcoMode for fine grading and auto-idle shutdown.
Crews can improve high-precision tasks and productivity with electro-hydraulic blade control, now standard on the 650N, as well as integrated machine control with factory options for universal or Case 2D/3D machine control and guidance positioning hardware and software. The dozers also feature Case SiteWatch, including two-way communication with remote update capability to meet a variety of fleet and worksite needs.
Cab updates include a new operator station with a touchscreen display and encoder navigation, new keypad and keyless ignition. Ergonomic seat-mounted controls and heated and ventilated seating options provide more operator comfort. Other enhancements also include new sliding windows and four additional air vents. An improved pedal, multiple USB/USB-C ports and lockable storage bring an operator-focused experience to the dozer cab.
A new rear flat panel design improves rear visibility while the redesign of the sweeps, air intake and exhaust provide forward visibility for operators.
The N Series also gives operators even greater jobsite awareness with a rearview camera and ripper up/down notification on the main display. The result is a dozer cab that combines automotive-style comfort while reducing driver fatigue and enhancing safety.
For operating efficiency, the 750N and 850N feature a hydraulic reversing fan to keep the engine compartment cool and prevent debris buildup.
For more information, visit casece.com.
This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.
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