Segway Navimow's 2026 Lineup: Everything You Need to Know
- William Golde
- 7 days ago
- 3 min read

Segway Navimow debuted five new mower series at CES 2026 — covering everything from compact suburban yards to 6-acre commercial properties. Every model is wire-free. Here's what's new, what's changed, and which series fits your lawn.
What's New Across the Entire 2026 Lineup
Wire-free installation. No boundary wires, no antenna stations. Network RTK taps into cellular infrastructure for centimeter-level GPS accuracy — and the cellular data is free through the Navimow app.
Solid-state LiDAR (select models).In partnership with automotive LiDAR maker RoboSense, select models detect obstacles down to 1 centimeter and recognize 200+ object types, including pets and suspended objects.
Turf-safe Xero-Turn AWD.Two independent steering motors allow sharp turns without scuffing or divots — a persistent pain point with older robotic mowers.
GeoSketch auto-mapping.The mower maps your lawn automatically on first use. You then define up to 120 zones and no-go areas in the app via drag-and-drop.
Smart home integration. Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, and Apple Find My are supported across all models.
The 2026 Navimow Line Up
Small Yards
i2 AWD — Best for Small Residential Lawns
Up to 0.25 acres, 24° slope Price - $999 – $1,299
AWD at a sub-$1,000 price point is a first for the category. The three-wheel drive system handles muddy and slippery terrain, making it a strong choice for spring mowing in wetter climates. Up to 30% more energy-efficient than the previous generation, with longer runtime per charge.

Obstacle-Dense Yards
i2 LiDAR — Best for Complex Backyards
Compact yards, 200+ obstacle types, Price - $1,599
Same compact form as the i2 AWD, but equipped with RoboSense solid-state LiDAR as the primary navigation sensor. Operates confidently at night and under dense tree canopy where GPS-only systems struggle. The right pick if your backyard is full of garden beds, furniture, or suspended objects.

Complex Mid-Size Yards
H2 Series — The Complex Yard Master
Up to 0.5 acres, 24° slope Price - $1,799 to $2,199
The H2's EFLS LiDAR+ system fuses LiDAR, Network RTK, and camera-based vision simultaneously, switching between modes in just 1 millisecond — no gaps, no dropped positioning. Electronic Stability Control and a real-time Terrain Adapt feature make this the standout choice for shaded, sloped, or obstacle-dense lawns up to half an acre.

Large Properties — Flagship
X4 Series — Best for Large, Challenging Lawns
Up to 1.5 acres, 40° slope Price - $2,499 – $2,999
Navimow's flagship for 2026. Dual 180W motors, 12 thickened blades, and Xero-Turn AWD capable of tackling 40° slopes — best-in-class by the numbers. The EdgeSense algorithm delivers clean cuts right up to the property line. Triple-frequency Network RTK combined with 360° VSLAM and VIO means it won't lose its place, even on the most complex properties.

Commercial
Terranox Series — Built for Commercial Use
Up to 6 acres AWD Commercial pricing (Only available through dealers)
Navimow's first dedicated commercial platform. Designed for HOAs, corporate campuses, and professional landscaping operations, the Terranox can mow the equivalent of a football field per day. It pairs with Fleet Management software, allowing pros to monitor and manage multiple units remotely from a single dashboard — tracking status, mowing statistics, and scheduling across multiple properties.

Our Take: Great Technology, Best with Professional Setup
The 2026 Navimow lineup is genuinely impressive — and the wire-free navigation is a real step forward for the category. But "wire-free" doesn't mean "no thought required." Every property has its quirks: cellular signal strength, slope variations, narrow passages, and obstacle layouts all affect how well a robotic mower performs out of the box. Getting those details right from day one makes a big difference in how much you actually enjoy the technology.
That's where working with an authorized dealer and getting a professional install pays off. A trained installer will assess your yard's specific conditions, confirm Network RTK coverage in your area, configure the GeoSketch map correctly, set up your no-go zones, and make sure the mower is tuned for your terrain before they leave. Robotic mowers are getting close to true plug-and-play — but they're not quite there yet, and a proper setup protects your investment.
At Zippy Lawnz, we install, configure, and manage Navimow systems across Maryland and Colorado. We handle everything from the initial site assessment to ongoing maintenance — so you get the full benefit of the technology without the learning curve.



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