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How Much Does a Robotic Lawn Mower Cost in 2026 (Full Breakdown)

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Robotic mower pricing spans from $700 to over $5,000 — but purchase price is only the beginning. Installation, blades, electricity, and long-term battery replacement all factor into the real cost of ownership.

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The sticker price on a robotic mower is real, but it's not the full picture. Installation, replacement blades, battery packs, electricity, and the occasional accessory upgrade all add to the lifetime cost. This guide breaks down the numbers by lawn size tier and install type, using published pricing from Husqvarna, Worx, and Mammotion plus aggregated expert estimates for running costs. All figures are approximate based on publicly available pricing as of 2026 — verify current prices before buying.

Purchase Price by Lawn-Size Tier

Entry Tier (Under 0.25 Acres): $700–$1,000

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The entry-tier robotic mower market is dominated by Worx Landroid entry models and Husqvarna Automower 105/115H. Published pricing for this tier ranges from approximately $700 (Worx Landroid WR113M or entry equivalent) to $1,000 (Husqvarna Automower 115H).

For small lots, this is the correct tier — buying a larger, more expensive model for a 0.1-acre lawn is excess capacity. Entry models cut the same quality as larger siblings; the difference is rated area and, in some cases, slope rating.

Best entry pick: Worx Landroid entry tier at ~$700–$900 for boundary-wire simplicity and lowest upfront cost.

See Worx Landroid pricing

Mid Tier (0.25–0.75 Acres): $900–$2,000

The mid tier covers the most common suburban lot sizes. Boundary-wire models in this range include:

  • Worx Landroid L/XL: ~$900–$1,200
  • Husqvarna Automower 315X / 430X: ~$1,200–$2,000

Wire-free RTK models in the mid tier:

  • Segway Navimow H307 / H500: ~$1,400–$2,000
  • Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 1000: ~$1,800–$2,200

The mid tier is where the boundary-wire vs wire-free cost gap becomes most pronounced. A Worx Landroid L at $1,000 competes on rated area with a Mammotion LUBA at $1,800 — the $800 premium buys wire-free installation and AWD slope performance.

Best mid-tier boundary-wire pick: Husqvarna Automower 315X for app maturity and slope rating, at approximately $1,200–$1,400.

See Husqvarna Automower pricing

Premium Tier (0.75+ Acres or Wire-Free): $2,000–$5,000+

Premium robotic mowers for large properties or wire-free premium operation:

  • Husqvarna Automower 450X / 550 EPOS: ~$2,500–$5,000+
  • Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 3000/5000: ~$2,500–$3,500

For buyers with lawns above 0.75 acres, the premium tier is the correct range. Husqvarna EPOS models at this tier eliminate boundary wire at a price premium that reflects the positioning hardware cost. Mammotion LUBA 3000/5000 offer the largest area ceilings in the wire-free market at lower prices than comparable EPOS models.

Best premium wire-free pick: Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 3000 for large lawns with slopes, at approximately $2,500–$3,000.

See Mammotion LUBA pricing on Amazon

Installation Cost

Boundary-Wire Installation

MethodCostTime
DIY (wire included in box)$0 (labor only)2–12 hrs depending on complexity
Professional installation$150–$500+Professional handles all setup
Additional guide wire (purchased separately)$10–$30 per roll

Boundary-wire installation is a one-time cost for most installations — the wire is rated for years underground, and accidental cuts (aeration, garden fork) require only a wire splice connector (~$5–$10). For a simple lawn, DIY installation is well within most homeowners' capabilities. For a complex multi-zone yard, professional installation may be worth the $150–$300 cost to ensure correct wire routing.

Wire-Free RTK Installation

Wire-free RTK models (Segway Navimow, Mammotion LUBA) have no wire installation cost. The primary setup effort is mounting the RTK base station (LUBA models) and walking the perimeter in the app to record the GPS boundary. Time investment: 1–2 hours for a standard lot. There is no professional installation market for wire-free models in the same way — the entire install is app-based.

Running Costs

Replacement Blades

Robotic mowers use small razor-blade cartridges that need replacement every 1–3 months depending on mowing frequency, grass type, and whether the lawn has hidden objects (stones, edge debris). Published blade pack pricing:

BrandBlade packCost (approx.)Blades per pack
Husqvarna Automower3-pack$15–$253
Worx Landroid9-pack$10–$209
Mammotion LUBA9-pack$15–$259

Annual blade cost at monthly replacement: approximately $40–$100/year depending on brand and replacement frequency. Blades that strike rocks or debris may need more frequent replacement.

Electricity

Robotic mowers are among the lowest-electricity garden appliances. Published charging specs and typical usage patterns suggest:

  • Typical daily charge: 0.1–0.3 kWh depending on battery size and mow time
  • Annual electricity cost at $0.12–$0.16/kWh: approximately $5–$18/year

Electricity is a negligible cost component of robotic mower ownership.

Battery Pack Replacement

Robotic mower battery packs are designed for 3–5 years of daily use. When capacity degrades noticeably, the battery pack (not the whole mower) is replaced. Published replacement battery pack pricing:

BrandReplacement batteryApprox. cost
Husqvarna AutomowerModel-specific$80–$200
Worx Landroid20V Power Share (shared)$40–$80
Mammotion LUBAModel-specific$100–$200

Over a 5-year ownership period, one battery replacement is the expected norm based on aggregated owner reports.

Robotic Mower vs Battery Mower vs Lawn Service: Cost Comparison

OptionUpfrontAnnual Running5-Year Total
Battery push mower (EGO, Greenworks)$500–$700$20–$60 (blades, electricity)$600–$1,000
Entry robotic mower (Worx Landroid)$700–$900$50–$120 (blades, electricity, battery reserve)$950–$1,500
Mid robotic mower (Husqvarna Automower)$1,200–$2,000$60–$130$1,500–$2,650
Premium wire-free robot (LUBA AWD)$1,800–$3,500$60–$150$2,100–$4,250
Lawn service ($60/visit, weekly, 25 visits/yr)$0$1,500/yr$7,500

All figures are approximations from published pricing and typical usage data. Lawn service cost varies significantly by region and lawn size.

The math on robotic mowers versus lawn service is compelling: a mid-tier robotic mower at $1,400 installed ($1,200 mower + $200 professional install) costs approximately $1,600–$2,000 over 5 years including running costs — vs $7,500 in lawn service over the same period. The crossover point is approximately 1–2 seasons, after which the robotic mower is generating net savings versus continuous service.

Summary: What You Should Budget

  • Under 0.25 acres, flat, budget priority: $700–$1,000 (Worx Landroid entry) + $0–$200 install = total $700–$1,200
  • Quarter to half acre, moderate slopes, established brand: $1,200–$2,000 (Husqvarna Automower) + $0–$300 install = $1,200–$2,300
  • Half acre or larger, steep slopes, wire-free: $1,800–$3,500 (Mammotion LUBA AWD) + $0 install = $1,800–$3,500

All prices are based on published manufacturer pricing as of 2026 and are subject to change. Verify current pricing at time of purchase.

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