Case CE Broadens Excavator Lineup with CX380E, CX85E & CX90E Models

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Case Construction Equipment has significantly enhanced its excavator offerings with the launch of three powerful new models:

  • CX380E large excavator: Packing 268 hp and tipping the scales at 37,700 kg (83,000 lb), this heavy-duty machine delivers up to 25,400 kg (56,000 lb) of breakout force. It operates in four throttle-adjustable modes—Super Power, Power, Eco (up to 18% fuel saving), and Lifting. The integrated telematics system provides real-time fuel and performance data for better site efficiency.

  • CX85E and CX90E midi excavators: Compact yet robust, these 72 hp models—running at 8,830 kg and 9,210 kg respectively—are designed for versatility in tight spaces. The CX85E features zero tailswing for close-quarter work, while the CX90E offers a 180° swing boom. Both boast comprehensive hydraulic circuits, quick-coupler support, spacious climate-controlled cabs, 7-inch touchscreens, and ergonomic controls.

Across the lineup, operator comfort is prioritized: heated air-suspension seats, bird’s-eye camera views, adjustable electro-hydraulic settings, and tilt-forward cabs simplify maintenance and control.

Terry Dolan of CNH Construction Brands states that these models are built “like a beast,” delivering both power and precision tailored to operator and site needs.

With this expanded range—from compact to large excavators—Case CE aims to meet diverse jobsite requirements and optimize productivity across the construction spectrum.

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