1. The Mova Z70 Ultra Roller Complete features a powerful 36,000 Pa suction and improved mopping with 18N pressure, enhancing cleaning performance.
2. It has an adaptive roller compression of 52 mm and advanced navigation with lateral sensors for precise cleaning along surfaces and corners.
3. The new vacuum and mopping robot showcases an improved cleaning station available in natural stone or brushed metal finishes.
4. The Z70 Ultra Roller Complete extends its reach with the MaxiReach Dual-Extension, though less than previous models, and obstacle clearance has been improved to 9 cm.
5. The successor to the Z60 Ultra Roller, the Z70 Ultra Roller Complete will launch in Europe on June 23, 2026, at a suggested retail price of €1,399.
Introduction to the New Mova Z70 Ultra Roller Complete
Alongside the V70 Ultra Complete, featuring two arms that can extend up to 16 cm, today Mova launched the Z70 Ultra Roller Complete in Europe. This model is the successor of the highly praised Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete, which in our review, was shown to perform impressively. The Z70 Ultra Roller Complete is set to be released in Europe on June 23, 2026, with an RRP of 1,399 euros.
Key Features and Specifications
Before today’s promotional event in Hamburg, only the main features of the Z70 Ultra were known. The new vacuum and mopping robot boasts a remarkable 36,000 Pa of suction power—marking a 10,000 Pa increase compared to the Z60. It also offers 18N of downward pressure specifically for the mopping unit. As the product name implies, the robot utilises a mop roller for wet floor cleaning, which has reportedly been further optimized by the manufacturer.
Design and Cleaning Capabilities
- Dust and dirt are wiped continuously from the roller with a high-pressure fresh water circulation system, ensuring effective cleaning.
- The device emphasizes improved cleaning in corners and along edges, though it does not quite match the capabilities of the new V70 Ultra Complete in this area.
- The MaxiReach Dual-Extension feature allows the brush and mop to extend, although not by as much as 16 cm.
Navigation and Station Design
What sets this robot apart is its adaptive roller compression, which measures at 52 mm—allowing it to contact surfaces gently yet closely. For accurate navigation, the robot uses lateral sensors to trace along walls and furniture. Additionally, obstacle clearance has been increased to up to 9 centimeters, making it more efficient around household obstacles. The cleaning station design is also notable, available in two stylish options: a natural stone appearance or a brushed metal finish, making it a nice aesthetic complement to modern homes.
