Husqvarna is introducing the Automower iQ Series — a lineup of smart robotic mowers that can be customized for a variety of yards for homeowners and landscapers.
Husqvarna’s new Automower iQ Series offers flexible installation, so they work in any yard. With the Automower Connect app, operators have complete control of how, when and where their mower operates.
Coming in Spring 2025 will be the new lineup including:
- Automower 410 iQ: $2,999.99 (4,199.99 CAD)
- Automower 420 iQ: $3,499.99 (4,899.99 CAD)
- Automower 440 iQ: $4,299.99 (5,999.99 CAD)
- Automower 435 iQ AWD: $4,999.99 (6,599.99 CAD)
Ranges will vary from ¼ acre to 2 acres of coverage.
The Automower iQ Series is smarter and more customizable, and includes the following features and benefits:
- No Wires Required: Automower iQ Series utilizes RTK technology and radar odometry for wire-free mowing. Husqvarna’s latest EPOS series will also be the first residential robotic mower to utilize a cellular reference station, eliminating the need for a physical reference station.
- Flexible Installation: Automower iQ Series offers flexible installation between wire-free and wired technology to work in any yard.
- All Cut System: 1-inch to 4-inch cut height for use on all grass types.
- Superior Design: Designed to tackle hard surface transitions with raised chassis, optimized bumper design and larger wheels.
- Automower Intelligent Mapping (AIM) Technology – Provides complete control of your lawn directly from your smartphone via the Automower Connect app. AIM Technology allows you to customize your lawn according to your yard’s changing needs – i.e. avoid areas with newly sown grass or adapt the cut to suit your preferences. AIM Technology also allows you to accurately define and create work areas, allowing Automower to act according to area settings such as different times and heights.
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