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GOKO M6: The Mower That Doesn’t Quit

GOKO M6 got 200% funded on day one.
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GOKO M6 got 200% funded on day one.
The AI-Powered 4WD Robotic Mower Built for Slopes, Rough Terrain, and Large Lawns.

Most robotic mowers are made for flat, simple lawns. The GOKO M6 is built for tougher yards, including steep slopes, rough terrain, and larger properties.

Launched on Kickstarter on May 12, 2025, it reached 200% funding on day one. Developed by GOKO, the consumer robotics brand of Robot++, the M6 brings the company’s robotics expertise to residential lawn care.

GOKO M6 got 200% funded on day one. A strong early result for a product targeting an underserved segment.

4WD Performance: Slopes, Obstacles, and Off-Road Recovery

With its 4WD system and adaptive suspension, it can climb slopes up to 90% / 42° while keeping all four wheels firmly on the ground.

It can also cross obstacles up to 7.5 cm high, such as tree roots, uneven soil, and drainage edges. If it gets stuck in mud, loose ground, or on a slope, its large tires and smart recovery system help it get moving again without manual help.>

AI QuadVision™ and RTK Navigation

The GOKO M6 uses AI QuadVision™, a four-camera system with two side cameras for better visibility. This helps it mow edges more precisely and move through narrow areas more safely.

The obstacle-avoidance engine recognizes more than 200 object types, covering the practical range of things a yard might contain: garden furniture, pets, toys, and tools left on the lawn.

RTK + VSLAM Navigation

The GOKO M6 combines RTK and VSLAM for precise, reliable navigation. RTK keeps mowing accurate to the centimeter, while VSLAM lets the mower continue for up to 10 minutes or 150㎡ if the signal drops.

It also supports both Network RTK and Local RTK, making it easier to use in different yard conditions.

Cutting System and Lawn Protection

A mower built for slopes and rough ground also needs to be gentle on the lawn. The GOKO M6 uses 180° independent front-wheel steering to turn smoothly and reduce scuffing, especially on wet or soft grass.

The M6 uses zone mapping to intelligently divide the lawn and select the most efficient mowing direction for each section. It can automatically shift its lateral path and adjust its mowing angle slightly between passes to prevent repeated tire tracks from compressing the same grass over time. An optional alternating mowing mode makes turns smoother.

The M6 runs a 42 cm (16.5-inch) cutting system with two replaceable blades: a mulching blade for thick or dense grass, and a razor disc for quieter, cleaner everyday maintenance. Cutting power tops out at 250W × 2 in a dual-blade configuration.

Coverage and Multi-Zone Management

With expandable battery support, the GOKO M6 can mow up to 1 acre / 4,000㎡ per charge and up to 2 acres / 8,000㎡ per day, making it suitable for larger lawns.

It also supports unlimited zones, so users can manage separate lawn areas, gardens, and paths with ease.

For daily use, the M6 offers app control, scheduling, a 4.3-inch TFT display, anti-theft features, AirTag support, real-time tracking, and full-body IPX6 waterproof protection.

Design Recognition and Brand Background

The M6’s exterior design is inspired by the Cybertruck: angular, industrial, and visually distinct from the rounded consumer aesthetic common in this product category. That design direction recently earned the GOKO M6 the Gold Award at the FDA French Design Award.

Alongside the M6, GOKO will also showcase the GOKO X5, a 3-in-1 Commercial RC Mower for Mowing, Snow Removal, and Towing, further expanding the brand’s smart yard robotics lineup.

Verdict

The Kickstarter campaign runs until June 25, 2025, with the product expected to launch on the official website in late June. For large-lawn homeowners, acreage property owners, or anyone who has bought a robotic mower only to discover it can’t handle their yard, the M6 is worth a close look.

Source(s)

Marcus Schwarten, 2026-06-12 (Update: 2026-06- 8)