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New Holland Construction expands compact wheel loader lineup

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The New Holland Construction compact wheel loader (CWL) portfolio is growing. 

Three new, advanced C series models – the W60C, W70C and W80C LR – lead the 2024 expansion of the CWL lineup. These models have been engineered to elevate efficiency, productivity and comfort for operators and owners, regardless of the job site or task. 

“The development of these advanced CWL models was driven by our goal to enhance the operator and owner experience and the need to put more options with more versatility in their hands,” states Dan Kakareka, product manager for New Holland Construction North America. “What’s also evident with the three new models is how they provide exceptional stability, enabling operators to handle larger loads with ease, maneuver confidently in challenging conditions and enjoy smoother travel, even on rough terrain.”

New Holland Construction sells and services a line of construction equipment that includes tractors, skid-steer and compact track loaders, compact wheel loaders, tractor loader backhoes and mini excavators. Sales, parts, and service are provided by more than 750 New Holland dealers throughout North America. More information on New Holland can be found at www.newholland.com.

New Holland Construction was founded in 1895 in New Holland, Pennsylvania as the New Holland Machine Company. Since 1999, New Holland is a brand of CNH Industrial N.V., which was demerged from Fiat Group to Fiat Industrial at the start of 2011.

 In 2005, the New Holland Construction Brand was created with a global full-line product offering. New Holland equipment is built all around the world. The headquarters is in Turin, Italy. The company has 10 plants and 10 research and development centers globally, more than 800 dealers and 2,100 outlets. It is present in 100 countries worldwide.

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