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CNH Industrial N.V. (CNH) Research & Development Expenses

The r&d expense for CNH Industrial N.V. (CNH) is $1.02 Billion with a year-over-year change of +10.93%. Research and Development (R&D) expenses represent the costs incurred by a company in developing new products, services, or processes.

CNH R&D Expense Chart

CNH R&D Expense
$1.02B+246.28% 20Y
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Current R&D Expense

$1.02B

$1.02 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+10.93%

vs. $924.00M prior year

Historical Data

22

Years of data available

Annual R&D Expense History

YearR&D ExpenseYoY Change% Change
2025$1.02B+$101.00M+10.93%
2024$924.00M$-117.00M-11.24%
2023$1.04B+$175.00M+20.21%
2022$866.00M+$224.00M+34.89%
2021$642.00M+$149.00M+30.22%
2020$493.00M$-537.00M-52.14%
2019$1.03B$-31.00M-2.92%
2018$1.06B+$104.00M+10.87%
2017$957.00M+$97.00M+11.28%
2016$860.00M+$4.00M+0.47%
2015$856.00M$-250.00M-22.60%
2014$1.11B$-116.00M-9.49%
2013$1.22B+$93.00M+8.24%
2012$1.13B+$603.00M+114.64%
2011$526.00M+$75.00M+16.63%
2010$451.00M+$53.00M+13.32%
2009$398.00M$-24.00M-5.69%
2008$422.00M+$13.00M+3.18%
2007$409.00M+$42.00M+11.44%
2006$367.00M+$71.00M+23.99%
2005$296.00M+$29.00M+10.86%
2004$267.00M
Data as of Friday, June 12, 2026

About CNH Industrial N.V.

CNH Industrial N.V. operates as a multinational producer of heavy-duty industrial machinery, specializing in a diverse portfolio that includes both agricultural and construction equipment. A testament to its legacy, the highly recognized Case IH brand has been a trusted partner to farmers for generations. The company's reach is extensive, supported by a robust global distribution network comprising over 3,600 dealer and distribution outlets. To boost accessibility and sales, CNH also operates a dedicated financial services division, offering retail financing directly to end-customers and crucial wholesale funding to its widespread dealer base.

Basildon
35,850 employees
Industrials / Agricultural - Machinery
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Agricultural - Machinery
CEO
Gerrit Andreas Marx