– TerraMow X AWD Kickstarter campaign is now live, with prices starting at $2,699 (25% off the $3,699 MSRP).
– Delivery is scheduled to begin in September 2026, near the end of the mowing season in Northern/Central Europe.
– Designed for large areas up to 6,000 m² (11,000 m² with extra batteries), mowing up to 1,200 m² per hour.
– Features six cameras, AI Vision System, nRTK, fully suspended all-wheel drive, and handles inclines up to 90% (42°).
– Uses three blade discs with a 50.2 cm cutting width and includes a side connection for attachments like a trimmer.
Following TerraMow’s recent announcement of its brand-new flagship robotic lawn mower, the X AWD, the anticipated Kickstarter campaign has now launched. As of a few moments ago, the TerraMow AWD X is available for purchase on the crowdfunding platform—of course, with the usual risks in mind.
Pricing and Bundle Choices
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. Delivery is scheduled to begin in September 2026, which coincides with the end of the mowing season in Northern and Central Europe.
Performance and Area Coverage
The TerraMow X AWD is an XXL robotic lawnmower designed for large areas of up to 6,000 square meters (or 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 special trick. The X AWD avoids the time-consuming and not-always lawn-friendly turning maneuvers at the end of a pass, instead essentially reversing slightly offset. The six cameras of the AI Vision System are distributed between the front and rear for this purpose.
- Maximum area: 6,000 m² (11,000 m² with extra battery)
- Mowing speed: up to 1,200 m² per hour
- System: AI Vision with six cameras
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 and, with its fully suspended all-wheel drive, can handle inclines of up to 90% or 42° and uneven terrain of up to 7 cm. Mowing is handled by three blade discs with a generous cutting width of 50.2 cm, and the cutting height is adjustable between 25 and 100 mm. There is also a side connection point where, for example, a side trimmer can be attached.
Weight and Terrain Handling
Among these high-end features, the unit weights a hefty 40 kg and boasts a fully suspended all-wheel drive system. This design enables it to manage slopes up to 90% (or 42 degrees) and navigate across uneven ground of up to 7 centimeters. It is a very robust machine that can handle tough landscaping scenarios, including wet grass and bumpy terrain, with relative ease. The cutting deck uses three seperate blade discs that work together to deliver a clean cut across a 50.2 cm path.


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