At CES 2026 , Segway Navimow unveiled new robotic lawn mower models spanning across five series: the X4 Series, i2 AWD (all-wheel drive), i2 LiDAR, H2 Series, and Terranox Series. These offer a full range of solutions for lawns of every size and complexity. They are claimed to be suitable for both residential and commercial scenarios. They’re pretty straightforward without the need for any perimeter wires or antenna reference station.

Segway Navimow at CES 2026

Navimow is also partnering with RoboSense to integrate its solid-state LiDAR technology into select models. The new line from Navimow features multi-modal navigation technologies, including network RTK and, as said, high-precision solid-state LiDAR. These technologies enable the mowers to interpret real-world lawn conditions with an always-on signal from day one.

The proprietary turf-safe-turn AWD technology enables “powerful” climbing capabilities and gentle maneuver, ensuring that the new mowers navigate challenging terrain without scuffing, digging, or leaving divots.

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The Navimow X4 series brings automotive-grade performance to large and challenging landscapes. The X4 lineup is available in two models: the X430, which is perfect for up to 1 acre, and the X450 for slightly larger 1.5 acres area. X4’s AWD system “conquers slopes” up to 40 degrees, which apparently makes it better than any other mower on the market.

Navimow’s Traction Control System (TCS) will dynamically adjust torque to prevent slipping. The X4 series also features a MowMentum Cutting System, including a large dual cutting deck, 12 thickened cutting blades, and dual 180-watt cutting motors. Navimow’s smart cutting algorithm and EdgeSense will deliver premium cut quality even through dense or tall grass. Navimow X4 series gets a fast charging system and is capable of mowing up to one acre in just 11 hours.

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Then there’s the Navimow i2 Series, which comes with i2 AWD variants and an i2 LiDAR variant. There are two models in the AWD line: the i206 AWD for up to 0.15 acre and the i1210 AWD for up to 0.25 acre. The AWD variants bring turf-safe Xero-turn AWD performance to smaller residential lawns. The three-wheel drive system delivers 45% (24-degree) slope climbing. It is also energy-efficient and will extend runtime by up to 30% compared to its previous edition.

For complex landscapes, you have the Navimow i215 LiDAR. The solid-state LiDAR scans nearly 200,000 points per second to create a detailed spatial map. This enables flawless navigation in complex scenarios, including under trees, through narrow paths, or at night. The navigation suite fuses solid-state LiDAR with AI-driven vision for precise obstacle recognition. This can detect objects as small as one centimeter and can identify more than 200 types of obstacles.

The i215 LiDAR also features Geo-sketch, which delivers life-like 3D mapping for yards and auto-mapping. Users can also customize the map through the companion app . The i215 LiDAR manages up to 0.37 acres of lawn.

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The Navimow H2 series is available in two models: the H210 for lawns up to 0.25 acres and the H220 for lawns up to 0.5 acres. They feature EFLS LiDAR+. This combines LiDAR, Network RTK, and vision technologies into an integrated triple navigation system. EFLS LiDAR+ seamlessly switches positioning mode in just 1 millisecond for uninterrupted operation in any environment.

The ultra-precise obstacle avoidance can detect objects as small as one centimeter and identify more than 200 types. LiDAR-driven Terrain Adapt feature and Electronic Stability Control(ESC) maintain perfect balance on inclines up to 45% (24 degrees). The mower also features GeoSketch and auto-mapping features.

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Lastly, the Navimow’s Terranox series is engineered for commercial use and professional landscape maintenance. It’s designed to cover vast areas of up to 6 acres. These mowers combine AWD capability and drop-and-mown simplicity with “unmatched” efficiency. It’s apparently capable of mowing the equivalent of a full football field in a single day. The Terranox Series will be available in two models: the CM120M1 to manage up to 3 acres and the CM240M1 to manage up to 6 acres.

In addition to these announcements, Navimow says that it will begin offering Fleet Management software to easily manage multiple devices remotely. It lets you check each device’s status and review mowing statistics with ease.

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Price, availability

The Navimov X430 costs $2,499, while the X450 is slightly more expensive at $2,999. The i2 AWD will be available in two models—the i206 AWD that costs $999 and the i210 AWD that sets you back by $1,299. The i2 AWD Series and the X4 series will be available for pre-order via the company’s website beginning January 16th. There’s also an early bird offer during this pre-order phase.