MAMMOTION is rolling out its most sophisticated robotic mower lineup yet, headlined by the flagship LUBA 3 AWD series that brings professional-grade navigation technology to residential lawn care. The outdoor robotics company, which has earned TIME’s Best Inventions recognition for two consecutive years, is expanding its portfolio with three distinct series designed to handle everything from compact urban yards to sprawling multi-acre properties.
LUBA 3 AWD Sets New Standards for Autonomous Mowing
The star of MAMMOTION’s 2026 collection is the LUBA 3 AWD, which features an enhanced Tri-Fusion Navigation System that combines LiDAR, RTK positioning, and AI Vision technologies to achieve positioning accuracy within 1 centimeter. This level of precision puts the robotic mower in territory typically reserved for surveying equipment.
The upgraded sensor suite includes full 360-degree LiDAR coverage that scans up to 330 feet, creating live 3D maps with centimeter-level detail. Dual cameras powered by a 10 TOPS AI chip provide stereoscopic depth perception and can identify over 300 different obstacles—from pets and garden furniture to children’s toys—calculating the safest mowing path in real time.

What sets the LUBA 3 AWD apart from traditional robotic mowers is its all-wheel-drive capability. Four independently driven motors enable the mower to tackle slopes up to 80% (38.6 degrees) and clear obstacles up to 3.15 inches high, making it suitable for challenging terrain that would leave other robotic mowers stuck or struggling.
Performance Meets Precision
The LUBA 3 AWD delivers impressive cutting performance with its 15.8-inch cutting width and dual 165W high-torque motors. The six-blade disc system can mow up to 7,000 square feet per hour, while a high-capacity battery of up to 15Ah allows it to cover up to 1.75 acres per day while maintaining consistent cut quality.
MAMMOTION will offer the LUBA 3 AWD in four models covering maximum mowing areas from 0.37 to 2.5 acres, with pricing starting at €2299/£2099/$2399. Pre-orders begin January 5, 2026, in the EU, UK, and North America.
Compact Solutions for Smaller Spaces
The company hasn’t overlooked homeowners with smaller yards. The LUBA mini 2 AWD brings the same all-wheel-drive technology and slope-climbing capability to compact spaces up to 10,760 square feet. It features upgraded tri-camera AI Vision with NetRTK navigation and introduces an Ultra-Close Edge Cutting side disc that trims right up to walls and fences for precise edge work.

For additional flexibility, the YUKA mini 2 offers two navigation variants for yards up to 10,760 square feet. One version combines full 360-degree LiDAR with Vision fusion for complex spaces, while another uses a tri-camera AI vision suite for more straightforward conditions. Both versions feature a DropMow mode that starts cutting patterns instantly from wherever the mower is placed.
Purpose-Built Technology Approach
MAMMOTION CEO Jayden Wei emphasized the company’s philosophy of matching appropriate technology to specific lawn requirements rather than simply adding features. “Different terrains demand different sensing stacks, navigation systems, and cutting architectures,” Wei explained. “Each model is purpose-built with the most appropriate combination of technologies to deliver the best real-world results.”
This approach is evident across the 2026 lineup, with each series optimized for different yard sizes, terrain types, and environmental conditions. The result is a comprehensive portfolio that addresses diverse homeowner needs, from urban dwellers managing small patches of grass to property owners maintaining expansive lawns.
MAMMOTION’s 2026 robotic mower collection represents a significant advancement in autonomous lawn care technology, combining proven all-wheel-drive capability with enhanced AI-powered navigation and cutting systems. With pre-orders launching January 5, 2026, these advanced mowers promise to make professional-quality lawn maintenance more accessible to residential users.
