NexLawn, MOVA introduce robotic mower and 60V cordless tool platform
NexLawn and its parent company, MOVA, used CES 2026 to outline new additions to their outdoor power equipment portfolios, including a large-area robotic mower and a connected 60-volt cordless garden tool platform.
NexLawn announced the NAVIA 6000 AWD robotic mower, designed for large and complex lawns up to 1.5 acres. The mower uses the company’s NexNav triple-sensor navigation system, which combines satellite-based RTK, AI stereo vision and 360-degree LiDAR to enable wire-free operation without a dedicated RTK base station. According to the company, the system supports multiple RTK modes and is intended to maintain positioning accuracy across large or remote properties.
The NAVIA 6000 AWD also features a four-wheel-drive propulsion system with independent hub motors and air suspension, as well as a 36-volt cutting system with a 15.8-inch dual-plate floating deck. An extending edge-trimming mechanism is designed to reduce uncut borders along hard edges. NexLawn said the mower can handle steep slopes, uneven terrain and multi-zone layouts.
“NAVIA 6000 AWD is designed for homeowners with challenging, expansive properties who want professional-grade results without the hassle,” said Jian Li, chief product officer of NexLawn. “With NexNav™ positioning and a robust 4WD chassis, NAVIA handles the environments where traditional robotic mowers fail, steep slopes, tough turf, tree-lined areas, and large multi-zone layouts.”
Alongside NAVIA, NexLawn displayed its VIDAR and VIDAR AWD robotic mower series for smaller properties, as well as the Master X Concept mower, a prototype platform intended to demonstrate future applications for robotic yard equipment.
MOVA also announced the launch of its 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools Series, a platform-based lineup of battery-powered outdoor tools built around a shared 60-volt battery and connected software architecture. The lineup includes a self-propelled lawn mower, leaf blower, grass trimmer, hedge trimmer and chainsaw, all designed to operate on the same battery system.
According to MOVA, the platform integrates sensors, adaptive power control and connectivity across tools, with built-in IoT features and over-the-air updates intended to improve performance and functionality over time. The company said the battery recharges in about 30 minutes and is designed to deliver output comparable to petrol-powered equipment while reducing noise, emissions and maintenance.
Both the NexLawn robotic mowers and the MOVA 60V cordless tool lineup were showcased during CES 2026 at the NexLawn booth in the Venetian Expo.
Pricing and regional rollout details for the MOVA 60V Intelligent Cordless Garden Tools Series have not been announced. MOVA said the lineup is expected to begin international rollout in spring 2026, with availability online and through select retailers in North America and Europe.



