Kress shows updated Voyager robotic mower

At the Equip Expo trade show, Kress Commercial unveiled the Kress Robotics KR800, branded the “Voyager,” an autonomous mower designed specifically for route-based landscaping operations. The manufacturer said it represents a significant leap forward in commercial-grade automation. OPE+ first saw the Voyager in April at a Kress-sponsored in Colorado; the company then called it “Cut-and-Go.”

Holger Kuester, Kress business development manager, talks with an attendee at Equip Expo.

Kress said it engineered this 40-inch robotic mower to work within landscaping companies’ existing service models. The mower uses realtime kinematic (RTK) technology, LiDAR, VisionAI and high-tech sensors to operate boundary-wire-free with centimeter-level accuracy and the sophistication typical of autonomous cars. After a one-time mapping process, Voyager travels with the crew from property to property with infinite map memory capability. While crews focus on high-skilled, detailed landscaping tasks, Voyager handles the bulk work in the background autonomously, efficiently and emission-free.

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Don Gao, founder and CEO of Kress’ parent company Positec, said: “We’re not just introducing a product; we’re advancing an entirely new business model for professional landscapers. Voyager is proof of our long-term commitment to developing and reimagining technologies that propel the landscape industry forward and unlock new avenues of profitability for our dealer partners and pro end-users.”

Voyager mows up to seven acres or eight hours per charge and operates at a rate comparable to, or faster than, traditional on-site crew tasks. With a mowing speed of 5.6 mph, it can also travel between properties in dense HOA-style neighborhoods, trailer-free, making it ideal for high-efficiency route work.

Key features of Kress Robotics KR800 Voyager include:

  • RTK-precision mowing with centimeter-level accuracy
  • Boundary-wire-free navigation
  • 360-degree multi-sensor obstacle detection and avoidance including LiDAR, Vision AI and ultrasonic sensors
  • 1.5 to 5-inch adjustable cutting height
  • Maximum slope of 40%, or 20 degrees
  • Ride-on mode for initial mapping and cross-property travel
  • All-day runtime with zero emissions
  • 5,000-hour service life
  • Full integration with the Kress Fleet Management System

“Voyager is more than an autonomous mower; its design empowers crews to do more with fewer people while reducing exposure to noise, fuel and emissions,” said Todd Zimmerman, SVP Kress dealer sales, operations and product. “Voyager represents a new avenue of increased profitability for route-based landscaping crews.” The Kress Voyager robot will be available at Kress dealer locations across North America in early 2026.

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