The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow robot vacuum and mop is on the way to markets worldwide. This is the brand’s first global model to feature a roller mopping system. It seems to be identical to the P20 Living Water Edition, which arrived in China in September 2025.
The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is listed on the brand’s global website as offering up to 20,000 Pa suction power. The central DuoDivide roller brush with a dual anti-tangle system helps the robot pick up hair. For mopping, this model has the 270 mm (~10.6 inches) wide SpiraFlow roller mop, rotating 220 per minute. There is a constant supply of fresh water and real-time self-cleaning to avoid spreading dirt across your floor. Plus, the mop can move to reach the edges of your room, and is automatically covered before the robot vacuums a carpet or rug.
Roborock’s Qrevo Curv 2 Flow comes with a multifunctional docking station. Here, the robot’s dirty water tank is emptied, and the roller mop is washed with 75°C (~167°F) hot water and dried with 55°C (~131°F) warm air, ready for the next job. It uses LiDAR to navigate your home efficiently, with the brand’s Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition technology to detect 200 types of items. Plus, it can be remotely controlled via the Roborock app or with voice commands, and it will support the Matter smart home protocol for integration with many other systems.
The upcoming Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow robot vacuum was briefly listed at Amazon in Germany with a €1,999 RRP. However, the company has yet to officially announce the pricing and release date of this model for Europe or the US. It could be that it is on show at CES 2026 in January. Other existing models in the Qrevo Curv 2 range include the recently released Pro (curr. €1,299 at Amazon DE).











