
New Case IH Puma Series To Launch In New Zealand At Fieldays 2025
11 June 2025, Australia: Case IH is expanding its popular Puma range in New Zealand set to feature at Fieldays 2025, Mystery Creek.
While the Puma range has been well known and highly regarded for years, the latest Tier 3, long wheelbase configuration offers a refreshed model to the local market.
Seamus McCarthy, Case IH Product Manager ANZ, said the new model is designed for farmers looking for a reliable, no fuss workhorse.
“It’s a great all-rounder that delivers power and performance while keeping it simple. With service intervals extended by 25%, over the previous Tier 3 range, it will help reduce the cost of ownership,” he said.
“There’s no AdBlue required, making it easier to use and maintain.”
Seamus said the new Puma model came in three different configurations.
The base level tractor features a Powershift transmission, mechanical remotes, but also 15 per cent better torque and 23pc more power than the previous Tier 3 Puma in the range.
The next level up has electric remotes also in a Powershift transmission, while the top level offers a CVT with electric remotes, which can be optioned from the factory GPS-ready.
Available in 180hp, 200hp, and 220hp, the new Puma model offers a choice of Powershift or CVT transmissions, multiple spec levels, and optional technology capabilities. Loader compatibility also adds to its versatility across different farming operations.
“This product expansion rounds out our Puma range perfectly – giving customers more choice across a variety of farming applications,” Seamus said.
The Puma 220 model will take center stage at site M30 during Fieldays 2025.
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