
Case IH has launched a new range of Optum tractors at Agritechnica 2025 in Hanover, Germany, with updates focussed on power, technology, suspension, transmission, braking, operating capacity, cabin enhancements and an extended service interval.
There are three new high-horsepower models – the 360, 390, and 440 – powered by the new Cursor 9 engine which Case IH says covers more ground with the fastest road speed yet – 60km/h.

An all-new independent front axle suspension paired with upgraded braking, a new 4x2 CVXDrive transmission and hydraulics deliver heightened control and power. Operators will also appreciate the upgraded cab experience, featuring advanced vehicle suspension options and comfort enhancements such as walk-in entry steps, integrated toolbox storage and a built-in water tank for convenient hand washing.
With updated power take off and a new rear three-point linkage with increased lift capacity, operators can easily swap implements to minimise downtime.
The new Optum tractors have a turning circle of 6.1m and an extended 750-hour service interval, while a fully integrated tyre inflation system allows operators to change pressures when shifting from the road to the field.


Integrated precision technology – with options to suit individual needs – includes Connectivity Included, a Case IH feature that eliminates subscriptions for machine connectivity, There’s also telematics and ISOBUS compatibility, while FieldOps allows for simple management of the tractor’s machine and agronomic data.


“The Optum’s size and power are ideal for a wide range of applications, from tillage and seeding, to baling or transport,” said Franz Josef Silber, global product marketing medium horsepower tractors at Case IH.
“Paired with machinery, the tractor’s automation-driven features and configurable technology deliver great in-seat efficiency and ease of use.
“Today’s operations need equipment to drive productivity more than ever. The Optum gives operators that needed boost in horsepower and performance to complete any on-farm task in every season.”
No word yet on availability of the new Optum series tractors in Australia, but we’ll keep you posted on any updates.