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Mammotion upgrades its flagship robotic lawnmower with a new lidar-equipped navigation system, allowing it to create a live 3D map of your lawn as it mows. The company unveiled the Luba 3 AWD, which comes equipped with lidar sensors that can scan “from the ground to the treetops” with centimeter-level accuracy, during CES 2026.
The lidar system is part of the Mammotion system Triple fusion system. Which combines lidar, geolocation technology and an AI chip that uses built-in cameras to analyze your garden for more accurate navigation. Although MaMotion The Luba Mini AWD Lidar was the first To come with the triple sensor technology, the company says the Luba 3 AWD has a more powerful version.
The Luba 3 AWD’s lidar system provides a 360-degree horizontal field of view and a 59-degree vertical field that can scan up to 330 feet to create a map of your yard with centimeter-level accuracy. Along with lidar technology, the Luba 3 AWD has dual 1080p cameras and an upgraded AI chip with 10 TOPS of AI performance, giving it the ability to recognize pets, toys and more than 300 obstacles throughout your yard in shade or sunlight, according to Mamotion. It also uses geolocation technology, called NetRTK (Real Time Kinematic), which connects to 4G or Wi-Fi networks to navigate your garden without the need for physical base stations or wires.
The Luba 3 AWD’s cutting specifications haven’t changed much, featuring a slightly larger cutting width of 15.8 inches (up from 15.7 in the Luba 2 AWD), dual six-blade discs, and four independently driven motors that can climb slopes of 80 percent (38.6 degrees). It comes with a 15-amp battery, making it capable of mowing up to 7,000 square feet per hour (and up to 1.75 acres per day).
Mamomotion is bringing its upgraded processor to the Luba Mini 2 AWD robotic mower as well, which comes with three AI cameras and a new side dial that uses three small blades to trim the edges of walls, fences and flower beds. The Yuka Mini 2 also features Mammotion’s new AI chip, which provides either lidar and AI-powered navigation for “accurate, boundary-free mapping” or a triple-camera system that Mammotion says is capable of handling “the most common conditions.”
The Luba 3 AWD starts at $2,399 / £2,099 / €2,299 and is available for pre-order in North America, the UK and the EU. It comes in four models with maximum mowing sizes ranging from 0.37 to 2.5 acres. Meanwhile, the Luba Mini 2 AWD starts at £1,399/€1,499 and is available for pre-order in the UK and EU, with a North American version to follow. The Yuka Mini 2 launches in the US for $1,399 with a version designed for mowing larger lawns, while four different versions are coming to the UK and EU, starting at £749/€799.