Case Adds More Operator-First Features to Full-size Wheel Loader Lineup

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Case Construction Equipment brings significant operator enhancements to its G Series of full-size wheel loaders.

Tue March 24, 2026
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Case Construction Equipment brings significant operator enhancements to its G Series of full-size wheel loaders.

From the 521G model up to the 1121G, Case's G Series large wheel loaders bring payload readiness to every machine with intelligent automation that makes it easier for operators of all skill levels, including less-experienced crew members, to increase productivity, according to Case.

Case added auto dig, auto dump and auto meter — standard on all models — so operators can reduce variability and improve cycle efficiency by minimizing over-digging, while also enabling repeat performance with stored, one-touch ideal bucket-fill cycles.

The updated G Series also features major cab improvements, including premium heated and ventilated seats, seat belt indicator light with optional alarm, improved Bluetooth connectivity and an updated noise-canceling microphone. Another technology innovation is rear object detection, which improves operator awareness, especially in tight or low-light areas, by sounding audio and visual warnings when it detects hazards.

Available in late 2026, Case's G Series wheel loaders also will feature a factory-standard four-corner strobe light system with customizable strobe patterns and five colors for enhanced safety and visibility in busy or public work areas.

Along with significant cab and efficiency improvements across the full line, Case is offering its 1021G and 1121G models with an optional hydrostatic continuously variable transmission (CVT). This Case X-Drive transmission can improve fuel efficiency by up to 20 percent compared with standard transmissions. The system delivers seamless acceleration to maximize traction and reduce tire spin while giving operators more control on hills and when inching toward trucks to unload. The hydrostatic braking also improves brake life and reduces axle and tire wear, according to Case.

For more information, visit casece.com.

This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.