Husqvarna recently announced the launch of its Automower iQ Series while celebrating 30 years of robotic lawn care. Husqvarna's newest offering of wire-free, smart robotic mowers can be fully customized to work in any yard.
The Automower iQ Series utilizes Husqvarna EPOS technology and radar odometry to enable wire-free mowing, according to a statement released by the Charlotte, N.C. company. For homes where satellite technology may not be suitable, Husqvarna reported that it offers a flexible solution — noting that all Automower iQ Series models support partial or fully wired installations, ensuring they meet the needs of any property.
"Husqvarna is thrilled to introduce the future of mowing with the Automower iQ Series," said Andreas Rangert, President of Husqvarna Forest & Garden North America. "Leveraging over thirty years of experience, we've thoughtfully designed our smartest robotic mowers yet, for any lawn. The Automower iQ Series furthers Husqvarna's legacy of innovation, delivering a premium, user-friendly experience to help homeowners take their lawn to the next level."
With coverage ranging from ¼ to 2 acres, the company further noted that its Automower iQ Series also offers the following benefits:
- Wide Range of Cut Heights: Cut heights for all grass types (1"– 4")**
- Superior, Purpose-Built Design: Upgraded bumper design and larger wheels for easy navigation over slopes, obstacles, and other surface transitions.
- Pattern Mowing: Choose from a variety of patterns, such as parallel stripes and checkerboard, all while maintaining an even lawn.
- Total Control: Use the Automower® Connect app to customize cut height, select mowing pattern, set schedules, and more, for the ideal landscape.
The company statement reported that the all-new lineup includes four new models: Automower 410 iQ; Automower 420 iQ; Automower 440 iQ; as well as Automower 435 iQ AWD (All-Wheel Drive). The statement included a link to a waitlist for pre-orders by equipment dealers and customers here.
Husqvarna Group was founded in 1689 and manufactures products which include robotic lawnmowers, chainsaws, trimmers, riding lawn mowers and garden irrigation.
The company notes that 2025 marks 30 years since Husqvarna launched the world's first robotic lawnmower, solidifying its position as the pioneer in robotic lawnmowing. Over the years, Husqvarna Group has continued to innovate and lead the market, offering cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of both residential and professional customers.