The NexLawn Navia 6000 is a 4WD lawn mower for extra-large lawns
If you have an extra-large lawn, then you need to keep the Navia 6000 AWD from NexLawn on your radar, because this robotic mower is purpose-built for you. Mova Group-owned NexLawn has released robotic mowers before, but the new Navia 6000 AWD was designed intentionally for people who have a huge lawn that could span up to 1.5 acres. Smaller lawns can certainly benefit from a robotic mower, but larger lawns might need something a little more robust to get the job done efficiently.
That’s why NexLawn is introducing the Navia 6000 AWD at CES 2026. It wants to provide a solution for modern homes that have all that grass to cut. Because the alternative is either sending out a robotic mower multiple times to do one job, or just mowing it yourself.
The NexLawn Navia 6000 AWD has a 4WD propulsion system for climbing steep inclines
Having a robotic mower is one thing, but can your robotic mower climb a steep incline? No? Then you might need the NexLawn Navia 6000 AWD. NexLawn says that this mower is capable of climbing up steep inclines. It can scale 80% slopes and “roll past 2.4-inch obstacles” without breaking a sweat. This is all thanks to the NexDrive 4WD propulsion system, which is powered by four independently driven hub motors that feed torque to the wheels.
The Navia 6000 AWD also has a feature called NexTrim for getting those perfectly straight edges. There’s even a really neat rainfall detection feature that sends the mower back to shelter so it doesn’t get caught out in the rain. NexLawn says it can handle all major grass types as well. This includes ryegrass, Bermuda, tall fescue, and several more. Plus, it accounts for seasonal growth patterns. In addition to announcing the Navia 6000 AWD, NexLawn is also bringing back the Master X concept, its robotic mower from IFA 2025, that comes with an integrated robotic arm which can pick fruit or even toss a ball to pets.
There are two additional mowers for smaller lawns
NexLawn isn’t just catering to those with extra-large lawns. It’s introducing two other robotic mowers for those with smaller and medium-sized lawns, with the announcement of the VIDAR 3200 AWD, and the VIDAR 800. Both of these feature NexTrim for those super straight edges, but only the VIDAR 3200 AWD has the 4WD prepulsion system like the Navia 6000 AWD. That being said, they also come in at lower price points.
The NexLawn Navia 6000 AWD will launch in North America and Europe this Spring for $3,999. The VIDAR 3200 AWD, meanwhile, will retail for $3,299, and the VIDAR 800 is considerably cheaper at $1,399. NexLawn says it’s targeting a launch of the Master X concept in sometime in 2027.
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