CNH rolls out Made-in-India TREM V Engine for Construction and Agricultureproduct line up.

CNH, a global leader in agriculture and construction equipment, has announcedthe commencement of production at its new engine plant in Greater Noida. Thefacility manufactures the advanced 2.8l Trem V engine (namely F28), designed topower the company’s product line up with exceptional performance andefficiency. This cutting-edge global engine has been localised in India todeliver a robust and reliable solution for the Indian market.
Narinder Mittal, President and Managing Director, CNH India, said,"The launch of the 2.8l TREM V engine from the state-of-the-art Noida engineplant underscores our dedication to delivering solutions engineered andmanufactured in India. This achievement both enhances our product offerings andreaffirms CNH’s commitment to innovation and sustainable productivity. Thishighlights our strategic focus on producing reliable, efficient andenvironmentally compliant powertrain solutions that will set new benchmarks forthe industry.”
The new 2.8l engine is licensed to CNH by FPT Industrial, the powertraindivision of Iveco Group. Designed for under-hood applications, its compactdesign improves engine balance, reduces vibration, and minimizes friction forimproved fuel efficiency.
Located within CNH’s 60-acre Greater Noida facility, the advanced engineplant spans 7,000 sq. mtrs. and is designed for scalable production, with anannual capacity up to 20,000 units. Currently the 2.8l F28 TremV compliantengine is manufactured for construction equipment (with CEV V norms), withplans to expand it to agriculture once TREM V emission norms are introduced.
The state-of-the-art plant features digital and AI-driven technologies,including an advanced operator guidance system and a robotic componentcleaning, ensuring precision, efficiency, and high-quality output.
"The launch of the 2.8l TREM V engine from the state-of-the-art Noidaengine plant underscores our dedication to delivering solutions engineered andmanufactured in India.”

- Narinder Mittal,
President and Managing Director,
CNH India.