Cybertruck-style robotic mower with AWD and dual mowing system launches with up to 40% off

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas earlier this year, it was undoubtedly one of the most impressive new robotic lawnmower reveals. Now, the Goko M6 has moved one step closer to its official launch. A Kickstarter campaign recently went live and has already raised nearly €200,000.
For those willing to take the plunge—keeping in mind the inherent risks of crowdfunding campaigns—backing starts at $1,899 (approx. €1,616). The official MSRP is stated as $2,999, which translates to a 37% discount, while various bundle deals advertise savings of up to 40%. However, global shipping isn’t scheduled to begin until August 2026, meaning it will arrive toward the tail end of the gardening season.
Visually, the Goko M6 certainly makes a statement. The robotic mower has a bold, brutal-looking design that heavily channels Tesla’s Cybertruck. Its technical specifications also sound promising, though it remains to be seen how well the M6 performs in real-world testing.
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According to the manufacturer, the mower can run for up to six hours thanks to its expandable battery and is designed to cover up to 4,000 square meters. It cuts using a dual-blade system with a 42 cm cutting width, which can be configured with either two cutting discs holding six blades each or two large blades.
For navigation, the manufacturer relies on RTK and VSLAM, while also supporting NRTK. At the front, there are two cameras, one on the left and one on the right. Together, they form an AI-driven QuadVision system for obstacle detection. Equipped with all-wheel drive and front wheels that can pivot up to 180°, the Goko M6 can reportedly tackle slopes of up to 90% (42°).






