MAMMOTION, the company that effectively kick-started the all-wheel-drive robotic mower category, has revealed its 2026 product lineup at CES 2026 — and it’s a confident statement of intent. Headlining the announcement is the LUBA 3 AWD, MAMMOTION’s most advanced and capable robotic mower to date, designed to tackle large, complex, and demanding lawns with a level of autonomy that few rivals can currently match.
Launching on 5th January 2026, the LUBA 3 AWD builds on MAMMOTION’s proven AWD platform and introduces a significantly upgraded version of its Tri-Fusion Navigation System. By combining LiDAR, RTK, and AI vision technologies, the system delivers an industry-leading ±1 cm positioning accuracy, even in environments that typically cause robotic mowers to struggle.
Alongside its new flagship, MAMMOTION is also expanding its compact range with the LUBA mini 2 AWD and YUKA mini 2 series. Together, these models form a tightly focused 2026 portfolio designed to suit everything from compact urban gardens to sprawling multi-zone properties. The full range will be on display throughout CES 2026 at the MAMMOTION booth (Venetian Expo, Halls A–D, Booth #51632).
A More Focused Product Philosophy for 2026
Rather than chasing specs for their own sake, MAMMOTION says its 2026 lineup reflects a more disciplined approach to product design.
“Every lawn requires the right technology, not just more technology,” said Jayden Wei, CEO of MAMMOTION. “Different terrains demand different sensing stacks, navigation systems, and cutting architectures. That’s why each model is purpose-built to deliver the best real-world results — whether that’s a compact urban yard or a vast rural property.”
It’s a philosophy that becomes especially clear when you look at how the new Tri-Fusion Navigation System has evolved.
Tri-Fusion Navigation, Upgraded for the Real World
Originally introduced in 2025, MAMMOTION’s Tri-Fusion Navigation was designed to address one of the biggest challenges facing robotic mowers: inconsistent positioning signals in complex outdoor environments. Trees, buildings, slopes, and poor lighting can all disrupt traditional navigation systems.
For the LUBA 3 AWD, Tri-Fusion receives its most comprehensive upgrade yet:

360° LiDAR: Total Environmental Awareness
The new system features full 360° horizontal and 59° vertical LiDAR coverage, scanning up to 330 feet and generating a live 3D map of the environment — from ground level to treetops. Millions of data points are processed in real time to maintain centimetre-level accuracy, even where GPS-only systems falter.
NetRTK: Precision Without the Hassle
One of the most user-friendly improvements is the addition of NetRTK, eliminating the need for physical boundary wires or a dedicated RTK base station. Users simply define mowing boundaries in the app and let the mower handle the rest, dramatically simplifying installation.
Dual-Camera AI Vision: Smarter and Safer Navigation
A pair of 1080p cameras, paired with a 10-TOPS AI processor, enables stereoscopic depth perception and advanced object recognition. From children’s toys and garden furniture to pets and unexpected obstacles, the mower calculates safe and efficient routes in real time.
The result is a navigation system that adapts dynamically to terrain, weather, lighting, and layout — not just ideal conditions.
AWD Expertise, Four Generations in the Making
MAMMOTION’s reputation has largely been built on its all-wheel-drive technology, and the LUBA 3 AWD represents the fourth generation of that platform. Each of its four wheels is driven by an independent motor, allowing the mower to:
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Climb slopes of up to 80% (38.6°)
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Maintain stability across uneven or sloped ground
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Pivot cleanly using an omni wheel to minimise turf damage
An upgraded adaptive suspension system allows the mower to clear obstacles up to 3.15 inches high, including roots, thresholds, and low curbs — making it one of the most capable robotic mowers currently announced for residential use.
More Intelligence, More Cutting Power
At the heart of the 2026 lineup is a new 10-TOPS AI processor, doubling the system’s perception and decision-making speed. This enables faster obstacle recognition, more fluid path planning, and reliable operation even in shaded or low-light conditions.
The LUBA 3 AWD can recognise over 300 different obstacles, while also detecting cliffs, pool edges, and drop-offs for added safety.
On the cutting side, the numbers are equally impressive:
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15.8-inch cutting width
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Dual 165W high-torque motors
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Two six-blade cutting discs
This setup allows the mower to cover up to 7,000 sq ft per hour, with a daily capacity of up to 1.75 acres, powered by a high-capacity 15Ah battery. AI-adaptive cutting and smart power management help optimise energy use, while user-defined charge limits and off-peak charging schedules reduce running costs and improve long-term battery health.
The LUBA 3 AWD will be available in four configurations, supporting lawns up to 2.5 acres, with prices starting from €2299 / $2299. Sales begin 5th January 2026, in the EU and UK, with North American availability following later in the year.
Compact Power: LUBA mini 2 AWD
For smaller but still challenging lawns, the LUBA mini 2 AWD brings many of the flagship’s features into a more compact format. Despite its size, it retains:
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All-wheel drive
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80% slope-climbing capability
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Coverage of up to 10,760 sq ft
Navigation is handled by an upgraded system combining tri-camera AI vision and NetRTK, powered by the same 10-TOPS AI chip found in the LUBA 3 AWD. Notably, the mower can automatically explore and map multiple zones without boundary wires or manual setup.
A new Ultra-Close Edge Cutting side disc, featuring three mini blades, allows trimming to within 0.98 inches of walls, fences, and flower beds — an area where many robotic mowers still fall short.
The LUBA mini 2 AWD opens for presale in the EU and UK on 5th January 2026, with prices starting at €1499, and shipping scheduled for February. North American details are expected later.
YUKA mini 2: Simplicity Meets Smart Navigation
Rounding out the lineup is the YUKA mini 2, aimed at users who prioritise ease of use and rapid setup. Designed for lawns up to 10,760 sq ft, it’s available in two navigation variants:


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A 360° LiDAR + vision fusion system for complex, boundary-free environments
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A tri-camera AI vision system optimised for more typical garden layouts
Powered by the new AI chip, YUKA mini 2 supports fast, intelligent mapping and a clever DropMow mode, allowing users to place the mower on the lawn and instantly begin precise N-pattern mowing — no setup required.

Selected models will be available for immediate purchase in the UK and EU from 5th January 2026, with larger versions opening for preorder the same day. North American availability will be announced at a later date.
Early Verdict
With its 2026 lineup, MAMMOTION isn’t just iterating — it’s clearly refining its vision of what autonomous lawn care should look like. From the no-compromise LUBA 3 AWD to the thoughtfully scaled mini models, the focus on real-world usability, intelligent navigation, and terrain mastery makes this one of the most compelling robotic mower ranges announced at CES this year.
For homeowners tired of boundary wires, inconsistent navigation, or mowers that panic at the first incline, 2026 could be the year robotic lawn care finally feels truly hands-off.
