Alongside its flagship model, the Luba 3 AWD, Mammoth is unveiling improved versions of its two smaller robotic lawnmowers for 2026, the Luba mini 2 AWD and Yuka mini 2, at CES 2026, a year after the launch of the first generation.

The Luba mini 2 AWD mower comes with an advanced three-camera AI vision navigation system with NetRTK technology, powered by the same 10-TOPS chip used in the flagship model.

Mammotion adds a new ultra-close side cutting disc with three micro-blades, allowing you to cut along walls and fences just 2.5cm away, eliminating the need for manual trimming later. In addition, the mower maintains a four-wheel drive system and a climbing ability of up to 80%.

Pre-orders begin in Europe and the UK, with deliveries expected in February. The model covers areas up to 1,000 square metres, and is priced at €1,499/£1,399.

As for the Yuka mini 2, it comes as a direct successor to the Yuka mini model, and is also based on the new chip. It is available in two versions for grass fields up to 1,000 square metres: the first with a 360-degree LiDAR system with vision fusion for accurate maps without wires, and the second with a three-camera vision system for ease of daily use.

Pre-orders are available now, with two options for 800 or 1,000 square metres, with prices starting at €999/£949.

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