1. Crowdfunding momentum and pricing: Kickstarter raised nearly €200k; backers from $1,899; MSRP $2,999 (37% discount) with bundle savings up to 40%; global shipping expected August 2026.
2. Power and mowing capability: up to 6 hours runtime with expandable battery; covers up to 4,000 m2; 42 cm cutting width with a dual-blade system (two discs holding six blades each or two large blades).
3. Navigation and sensing: RTK + VSLAM + NRTK for navigation; AI-driven QuadVision with front left/right cameras for obstacle detection.
4. Mobility and terrain handling: all-wheel drive; front wheels pivot up to 180°; can tackle slopes up to 90% (42°).
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas earlier this year, one reveal stood out as among the most impressive in the robotic lawnmower arena. The Goko M6 has moved closer to its official launch, with a Kickstarter campaign now live and reported to have raised nearly €200,000 so far, drawing curious backyard tinkerers.
Overview
For those willing to take the plunge—though crowdfunding campaigns carry inherent risks—the backing starts at $1,899 (approx. €1,616). The official MSRP is stated as $2,999, which translates to a 37% discount, while various bundle deals advertise savings of up to 40%. Global shipping isn’t scheduled to begin until August 2026, meaning deliveries will arrive toward the tail end of the gardening season.
Pricing & Availability
Visually, the Goko M6 makes a strong statement. The robotic mower sports a bold, brutal-looking silhouette that channels Tesla’s Cybertruck in a way that’s hard to ignore. Its technical specifications read promising on paper, yet real‑world testing will be the true test, and early impressions are still awaiting hands‑on experiences from users.
Design & Specifications
Note that prices and availability can change and may vary by region or retailer, and discount windows are time-limited. The information is provided as current at the time of writing, but future changes, stock levels, regional variations, or supply chain shifts could easily alter the deal landscape for this mower. Readers should verify with sellers before ordering.
Notes
Manufacturer claims the mower can run up to six hours thanks to an expandable battery and is designed to cover up to 4,000 square meters of lawn. It uses a dual‑blade system with a 42 cm cutting width, and can be configured with either two cutting discs holding six blades each or two large blades, depending on the task.
Performance & Navigation
For navigation, the maker relies on RTK and VSLAM, with NRTK support as well. At the front, two cameras—left and right—combine to form an AI‑driven QuadVision system for obstacle detection. With all‑wheel drive and front wheels that can pivot up to 180°, the Goko M6 is claimed capable of handling slopes up to 90% (42°).
Kickstarter Update
The project is moving ahead on Kickstarter, drawing attention from enthusiasts who want a premium robotic mower with advanced navigation and rugged styling, and buyers weighing the trade offs between faster delivery and the price tag. If you like bold looks and strong technical specs, this campaign is worth watching, promising updates and possible future refinements via Kickstarter










