Segway Navimow expanded its robotic lawn mower portfolio earlier this month, unveiling five new product series aimed at both residential and commercial lawn care applications.
The new 2026 lineup comprises the X4 Series, i2 AWD Series, i2 LiDAR, H2 Series, and Terranox Series, covering lawn sizes ranging from small residential plots to large commercial properties.
According to the company, the new models were designed to simplify installation by eliminating perimeter wires and reference stations, relying instead on a combination of network RTK, vision systems, and solid-state LiDAR for navigation.
Navigation and terrain handling
Segway Navimow said the new mowers used multi-modal navigation technologies, including high-precision solid-state LiDAR, to interpret lawn conditions with an always-on positioning signal. The company also highlighted improvements in handling uneven terrain, slopes, and tight turns, while aiming to reduce damage to grass.
The lineup incorporates the company’s turf-safe Xero-turn AWD technology, which Segway Navimow said enables strong climbing capability alongside controlled turning designed to avoid scuffing or digging into turf.
“At Navimow, innovation isn’t just about adding new features – it’s about simplifying life through technology that works seamlessly in the background,” said George Ren. “By combining intelligent automation with our latest advancements in navigation and control, we’re turning lawn care into something people no longer have to think about.”
Product range overview
The flagship X4 Series targeted large residential properties, with two models designed to handle up to 1 and 1.5 acres respectively. Segway Navimow said the X4 could manage slopes of up to 84 percent and combined all-wheel drive with a dual cutting system and onboard network RTK.
The i2 Series focused on smaller residential lawns and included both AWD and LiDAR variants. The company said the i2 AWD models introduced all-wheel drive to this size category, while the i2 LiDAR variant added solid-state LiDAR and AI-based vision for navigation in complex environments such as narrow paths or areas under tree cover.
For more complex residential lawns, Segway Navimow positioned the H2 Series as its most advanced consumer platform, combining LiDAR, network RTK, and vision technologies into what it described as a triple-fusion navigation system. The H2 models were designed to operate reliably in environments with limited satellite visibility.
At the commercial end of the lineup, the Terranox Series was presented as a robotic mowing platform for professional landscaping and large-scale property maintenance. Segway Navimow said the Terranox models were designed to manage areas of up to 6 acres and could be deployed without perimeter wiring.
Commercial features and availability
Alongside the new mower lineup, Segway Navimow said it planned to introduce Fleet Management software, allowing professional users to monitor and manage multiple robotic mowers remotely and review operational data.
Prototypes from the 2026 lineup were shown at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Segway Navimow said pre-orders for selected models were scheduled to open in January, with pricing and availability for additional models to be announced at a later date.
