CNH commences Trem V engine production at its Greater Noida plant

CNH’s 7,000-square-meter facility, part of its 60-acre campus, can produce 20,000 units annually. The localized F28 engine will first power CEV V-compliant construction equipment, with future expansion to agricultural machinery under TREM V norms.

CNH has begun manufacturing TREM V-compliant 2.8L engines at its Greater Noida plant, enhancing local production for agriculture and construction equipment in India. The 7,000-square-meter facility, part of CNH’s 60-acre campus, has an annual capacity of 20,000 units. The F28 engine, licensed from FPT Industrial (Iveco Group), has been localized for India and will initially power construction equipment meeting CEV V norms, with plans to expand to agricultural machinery once TREM V standards take effect.

Narinder Mittal, President and Managing Director of CNH India, said the new engine production demonstrates the company’s commitment to manufacturing solutions in India while meeting environmental compliance requirements.

The plant incorporates digital and AI-driven technologies, including robotic component cleaning and an operator guidance system. The engine’s design focuses on reducing vibration and friction to improve fuel efficiency in under-hood applications.

CNH, with over 25 years in India, markets its products under Case IH, New Holland, and CASE Construction Equipment brands, along with CNH Capital for financial services and a Global Technology Center in the country. The expansion of its engine manufacturing capabilities supports the growing demand for environmentally compliant powertrains in India’s construction and agricultural equipment sectors. This investment reinforces CNH’s commitment to meeting stricter emission standards while ensuring high-performance solutions.