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Updates to 2025 Case IH Magnum Series

Updates to 2025 Case IH Magnum Series
Dec 12, 2024
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Increased Horsepower and Built-In Tech

Case IH’s Magnum Series tractors are seeing updates for model year 2025. 

These tractors are designed to meet the growing needs of modern farming with enhancements focused on productivity, integrated technology, and providing solutions for every farm.  

The latest updates ensure that these tractors not only perform better but also offer long-term reliability and efficiency, Bill Weber told Farms.com. 

Weber is Case IH’s global large and compact tractor marketing manager. 

He told us one of the major improvements made in the model year 2025 tractors are an increase in horsepower. The bottom three models now feature a 15-horsepower boost, while the top model has been upgraded with an additional 5 horsepower.  

For instance, the popular 340 model has been upgraded to 355 horsepower, increasing productivity and speed in the field. 

“We've moved [the 340 model] up to 355 horse giving that customer more productivity, more speed through the field, and more ability to hit that ten-day window,” adds Weber. 

Case IH understands that maximizing productivity in that ten-day window is essential. 

Another key feature of the model year 2025 Magnum tractors is the integration of technology directly into the vehicle. With tech in base, you no longer need to worry about subscription renewals each year.  

Features like AccuSync and other system unlocks are included as standard, offering a consistent, reliable experience. The only required subscription is for the correction signal of the receiver, which is included for three years. 

To help mitigate tight margins for farmers, a 5-year powertrain warranty with 5,000 hours of coverage is offered. This extended warranty ensures that the tractors remain field-ready for many years, giving  you peace of mind and reducing the risk of costly repairs. 

The combination of increased horsepower, built-in technology, and a robust warranty, makes this tractor an ideal choice for farmers. 

Key Takeaways: 

  • Increased horsepower for improved productivity 
  • Built-in technology, no annual subscription renewals 
  • 5-year warranty with 5,000 hours powertrain coverage 
  • Optimized for faster field operations and meeting tight deadlines 
  • Designed to provide long-term value and reliability for farmers 

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