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| Der beeindruckende Allrad-Mähroboter TerraMow X AWD startet mit bis zu 25 Prozent Rabatt bei Kickstarter. |
The Swedish robotics company's flagship mower promises to revolutionize large-area lawn maintenance with AI vision and all-wheel drive
Following TerraMow's recent announcement of its brand-new flagship robotic lawn mower, the X AWD, the anticipated Kickstarter campaign has now officially launched. As of a few moments ago, the TerraMow X AWD is available for purchase on the crowdfunding platform—of course, with the usual risks in mind for early adopters.
However, the X AWD isn't exactly a bargain on Kickstarter either. Prices start at $2,699 or €2,342, which is still 25% less than the eventual MSRP of $3,699. Various bundles are also available as options, such as those with additional batteries for extended runtime. Delivery is scheduled to begin in September 2026, which coincides with the end of the mowing season in Northern and Central Europe—meaning early backers may need to wait until spring 2027 for their first full season of use.
For those eager to secure the early-bird pricing, the campaign is now live at.
What Makes the TerraMow X AWD Different?
The TerraMow X AWD is an XXL robotic lawnmower designed for sprawling properties of up to 6,000 square meters—or an impressive 11,000 square meters with additional batteries. According to the manufacturer, it mows up to 1,200 square meters per hour, partly thanks to a clever technological innovation that sets it apart from competitors.
The "Turn-Free" Revolution
The X AWD avoids the time-consuming and not-always-lawn-friendly turning maneuvers at the end of each pass. Instead, it essentially reverses in a slightly offset pattern, eliminating the dreaded "turning circles" that can damage grass over time. This approach not only protects your lawn but also significantly reduces mowing time, making it particularly valuable for commercial properties and estate owners.
The six cameras of the AI Vision System are strategically distributed between the front and rear to enable this sophisticated navigation, providing 360-degree awareness of the mowing environment.
Impressive Technical Specifications
The TerraMow X AWD's spec sheet is impressive in other respects as well. In addition to TerraVision 2.0, the 40 kg robotic lawnmower uses nRTK (network Real-Time Kinematic positioning) for centimeter-level accuracy. With its fully suspended all-wheel drive system, the mower can handle inclines of up to 90% (or 42°) and navigate uneven terrain with obstacles up to 7 cm in height.
Mowing is handled by three blade discs with a generous cutting width of 50.2 cm, significantly wider than most residential robot mowers. The cutting height is adjustable between 25 and 100 mm, offering exceptional flexibility for different grass types and seasonal requirements.
Expandable Functionality
The mower also features a side connection point where accessories such as a side trimmer can be attached, expanding its utility beyond simple mowing. This modular approach suggests TerraMow envisions the X AWD as more than just a mower—it could become a versatile lawn maintenance platform.
Market Positioning and Competition
With its premium pricing and professional-grade specifications, the TerraMow X AWD is clearly targeting the upper segment of the robotic mower market. It competes directly with established players like Husqvarna's Automower line and newer entrants like Mammotion's Luba series. The "turn-free" technology and all-wheel drive system give it distinctive advantages in challenging terrain and large properties.
The September 2026 delivery timeline, however, may give some backers pause. Arriving at the end of the mowing season means European customers will have limited opportunity to test their investment before winter sets in. TerraMow will need to manage customer expectations carefully regarding this timing.
Is It Worth the Investment?
At €2,342 for the base model, the TerraMow X AWD sits firmly in the premium category. For homeowners with extensive lawns, commercial property managers, or landscape maintenance professionals, the time savings and lawn health benefits could justify the cost. The ability to handle up to 11,000 square meters with additional batteries makes it suitable for golf courses, large estates, and municipal applications.
However, as with any Kickstarter campaign, potential backers should consider the risks carefully. While TerraMow has already demonstrated working prototypes and secured manufacturing partnerships, crowdfunding campaigns inevitably carry delivery and fulfillment uncertainties.
Final Thoughts
The TerraMow X AWD represents an ambitious step forward in robotic lawn mowing technology. Its "turn-free" approach, AI vision system, and robust all-wheel drive capability address genuine pain points for owners of large, complex properties. The specs are certainly impressive enough to capture attention in the growing robotic mower market.
Whether the campaign meets its delivery timeline and lives up to its ambitious claims remains to be seen. For early adopters willing to take the plunge, the 25% discount from the eventual retail price offers significant savings—if everything goes according to plan.
The TerraMow X AWD is now available for backing on Kickstarter, with delivery expected in September 2026. Backers should carefully review the campaign details and TerraMow's track record before committing.

