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RobotPlusPlus has officially unveiled Goko, its new consumer-focused brand aimed at translating professional-grade robotic intelligence into everyday home and garden maintenance. Making its public debut at CES 2026, Goko enters the market with an ambitious first product: the Goko M6, a bold, Cybertruck-inspired autonomous mower engineered for extreme terrain and large residential properties.

Designed to tackle real-world lawns rather than idealised suburban plots, the Goko M6 is capable of traversing slopes of up to 90%, clearing obstacles up to 75 mm (2.6 inches), and mowing up to one acre on a single charge. It’s a statement of intent from a company best known for robots trusted in some of the world’s harshest industrial environments.

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Goko M6 Climbing Slopes

Industrial DNA, Consumer Focus

RobotPlusPlus has built its reputation on precision, safety, and reliability in sectors where failure is not an option. With Goko, that same engineering pedigree is now being applied to the home. The M6 reflects this philosophy clearly: it isn’t just an incremental upgrade on existing robotic mowers, but a ground-up rethink of what a residential autonomous mower can do.

Visitors to CES 2026 can see the M6 in action at the Goko booth (Venetian Expo, Halls A-D — 51772), where the company is demonstrating its real-time navigation, terrain handling, and cutting performance.


Built for Demanding Terrain

The Goko M6 is designed for homeowners who expect more than basic, flat-lawn performance. Its rugged four-wheel-drive system, paired with adaptive suspension, allows it to maintain stability and traction across steep inclines, uneven ground, and freshly landscaped areas.

With industry-leading 90% slope traversal, the M6 comfortably outperforms typical residential robotic mowers, many of which struggle beyond gentle gradients. The ability to clear obstacles up to 75 mm further reinforces its suitability for complex yards with roots, edging, or uneven transitions.

Goko rates the M6 for lawns ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 ㎡ (0.25–2.5 acres), making it particularly appealing for large properties where consistency and reliability are critical.


Expandable Battery System for Longer Runtime

One of the M6’s standout features is its expandable dual-battery architecture, a rarity in the residential robotic mower market.

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Goko M6

In its standard configuration, the M6 delivers up to 180 minutes of runtime, covering approximately 0.5 acres per charge. With the second battery installed, runtime doubles to 360 minutes, extending coverage to 1 acre per charge and up to 2 acres per day with optimised scheduling.

This modular approach gives homeowners flexibility based on lawn size and seasonal growth, while also pushing the M6 into territory typically reserved for commercial-grade equipment.


Advanced Multi-Blade Cutting for Precision Results

Cutting performance is another area where Goko is clearly aiming above the norm. The M6 features a 42 cm (16.5-inch) floating cutting deck, currently the widest in the residential robotic mower segment.

This wide deck enables faster coverage and delivers clean, professional-looking stripes with a smooth, carpet-like finish. Cutting height is adjustable from 25 to 100 mm (1–4 inches), allowing users to fine-tune results to suit grass type and personal preference.

To further enhance versatility, Goko offers two interchangeable blade systems:

  • Dual Rotary Mulching Blades – Designed for thick, overgrown, or fast-growing grass

  • Dual Razor-Disc Cutting System (2×6 blades) – Optimised for quieter, precise daily maintenance

This flexibility ensures the M6 can handle both heavy seasonal growth and routine upkeep with equal confidence.


CyberNav Fusion Navigation: Vision-First Autonomy

The Goko M6 eliminates the need for buried boundary wires thanks to CyberNav Fusion Navigation, a multi-layered system combining VSLAM, RTK, IMU sensors, and wheel odometry.

Unlike many RTK-VSLAM robotic mowers that rely heavily on satellite positioning, Goko’s approach is vision-first. By prioritising visual data and supplementing it with RTK and inertial sensors, the M6 maintains stable, accurate navigation even in challenging conditions such as:

  • Dense tree cover

  • Narrow pathways

  • Irregular or complex yard layouts

The system can map and store up to 60,000 ㎡ (15 acres) and supports unlimited mowing zones, making it well-suited for multi-area properties or shared landscapes.


AI-Powered QuadVision for Safety and Awareness

To complement its navigation system, the M6 is equipped with AI-powered QuadVision, using four cameras (one stereo pair and two mono cameras) to perceive its surroundings in real time.

This setup enables the mower to recognise and react to obstacles such as pets, toys, garden features, and unexpected movement, ensuring safer and more intelligent operation without constant user intervention.

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According to Shawn Pu, Chief Operating Officer at Goko:

“With Goko, we’re bringing professional-grade robotics into everyday life. The M6 fuses advanced AI navigation, all-terrain mobility, and a powerful, flexible cutting and battery system into a mower homeowners can truly rely on. It doesn’t just cut grass—it understands the environment, adapts to it, and keeps working long after competitors are heading back to recharge.”


Availability

The Goko M6 is scheduled to launch in late spring 2026. Early adopters will be able to secure discounted pricing through a planned pre-order campaign in Q2 2026.

With its industrial roots, aggressive terrain capabilities, and forward-thinking approach to autonomy, Goko’s first mower sets a high bar for the next generation of residential robotic lawn care.