NexLawn, a high-end outdoor equipment brand owned by the MOVA Group, has unveiled the NAVIA 6000 AWD, a highly accurate robotic lawnmower made for intricate and extra-large lawns up to 1.5 acres. Targeting homeowners looking for professional-grade, completely autonomous lawn care for demanding environments, the NAVIA 6000 AWD, which was unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, joins NexLawn’s product lineup alongside the VIDAR and VIDAR AWD series.

Nestled at the heart of the NAVIA 6000 AWD is NexNav, a sophisticated triple-sensor navigation system that combines 360-degree LiDAR, AI-powered stereo vision, and satellite-based RTK positioning. Without requiring boundary wires or a nearby RTK base station, this combination provides accuracy down to the centimeter. NexNav eliminates the need for Wi-Fi or cellular networks and subscription fees by transmitting correction data directly via satellite, in contrast to traditional network-based RTK solutions. Because the system supports multiple RTK modes, it can be used in a variety of yard layouts and conditions.

With its four independently powered hub motors and air suspension, the NexDrive all-wheel-drive propulsion system powers mobility. Due to its ability to dynamically adjust to changes in terrain, the mower can climb slopes of up to 80%, get over obstacles up to 2.4 inches, and stay stable on uneven or wet terrain. Suitable for large properties, the NAVIA 6000 AWD can mow up to 0.9 acres per day on a single 90-120 minute charge.

A dual-plate, 15.8-inch, six-blade floating cutting deck powered by a 36V high-voltage system supports cutting performance. This design lowers the frequency of mowing cycles while increasing efficiency on uneven and dense grass surfaces. Trimming is possible within 1.2 inches of walls, paths, and edges thanks to NexTrim edge technology, which extends the cutting discs outward during boundary passes. When used in conjunction with an electronically adjustable cutting height that ranges from 1.2 to 3.9 inches, the system produces consistent, clean results on a variety of grass types.

The NAVIA 6000 AWD also includes intelligent automation features such as adaptive mowing plans, zone management, rainfall detection, animal-friendly safety systems, and smart obstacle avoidance using multi-sensor fusion. NexLawn also showcased the VIDAR 3200 AWD, VIDAR 800, and the Master X Concept mower at CES, highlighting future developments in multifunctional robotic yard care. The NAVIA 6000 AWD is scheduled for release in North America and Europe in spring 2026 with a retail price of $3,999.

Specification Details
Model NexLawn NAVIA 6000 AWD
Maximum Lawn Area Up to 1.5 acres
Navigation System NexNav Triple-Sensor (Satellite RTK, AI Stereo Vision, 360° LiDAR)
Boundary Wires Not required
RTK Modes Supported Satellite-based RTK, Network RTK, Pole-mounted RTK
Drive System NexDrive All-Wheel Drive (4WD with independent hub motors)
Maximum Slope Capability Up to 80%
Obstacle Clearance Up to 2.4 inches
Daily Coverage Up to 0.9 acres per day
Charging Time Approximately 90–120 minutes
Cutting System 15.8-inch dual-plate floating disc, 6 blades
Voltage Platform 36V high-voltage architecture
Edge Trimming NexTrim extending cutting discs (trims within 1.2 inches)
Cutting Height Adjustment Electronic, 1.2 – 3.9 inches
Obstacle Avoidance LiDAR, binocular vision, multi-sensor fusion
Safety Features Animal-friendly blade stop, real-time obstacle detection
Weather Detection Automatic rain detection and shelter return
Availability Spring 2026 (North America & Europe)
Price USD $3,999

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