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Segway Navimow launches a compact robot mower with AWD
Summary
Segway Navimow unveiled the i2 AWD compact robot mower at CES 2026, featuring all-wheel drive and a powered 180° front wheel to improve turning and protect turf. Two models cover yards up to 0.25 acres and start at $999.
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Segway Navimow introduced the i2 AWD compact robot mower at CES 2026. The company presented the model as aimed at smaller yards that need careful mowing. The design pairs individually powered main wheels with a powered, pivoting front stability wheel to improve tight turns. Segway Navimow describes the turning system as Xero-turn technology.
Key details:
- The i2 AWD uses all-wheel-drive across its two main wheels and a powered front stability wheel, an uncommon layout for compact robot mowers.
- The front wheel can pivot 180 degrees to guide the mower through tight turns without dragging the main wheels on the grass.
- Adaptive Drive is reported to use the front wheel only when needed, which Segway Navimow says can extend battery life by up to 30%.
- The mower includes built-in ESC to adjust trajectory on slopes and a traction-control system (TCS) that dynamically adjusts wheel torque to reduce sliding.
- Claimed capability includes handling slopes up to 45% (24 degrees) and thresholds or steps up to 1.6 inches, with precise mowing near stone paths and root-heavy ground.
- The Navimow i2 AWD Series comes in two variants: the i206 AWD for yards up to 0.15 acres and the i210 AWD for yards up to 0.25 acres, with prices listed at $999 and $1,299 respectively.
Summary:
The i2 AWD brings features more often seen on larger lawn robots—such as AWD, a powered pivoting front wheel, ESC, and traction control—into the compact segment, with an emphasis on tighter turns and reduced turf damage. Segway Navimow presented the model at CES 2026 and lists two sizes with stated yard coverage and prices. Availability details beyond the announced models and prices were not expanded in the report. Undetermined at this time.
