
Husqvarna Group, the world leader in robotic lawn mowers, has announced a new generation of intelligent models. Under the name AI Vision, the company is introducing an extended platform for camera-based navigation, obstacle detection and night operation. A total of seven new models will be available from 2026 – for both private gardens and professional users. Husqvarna is thus setting a new standard for smart, sustainable lawn care.
- AI Vision technology for adaptive, camera-based navigation
- Integrated night vision cameras for precise mowing in the dark
- Wireless installation without boundary wire
- Models for private and professional users, from 400 m² to over 8,000 m²
AI navigation meets sustainability
With the new AI Vision technology, Husqvarna is expanding its portfolio with a central, scalable system that significantly improves navigation and area coverage. Instead of relying solely on perimeter wires or GPS as before, the new robotic mowers use cameras and AI algorithms to recognize the lawn in real time, avoid obstacles and create precise cutting patterns.
According to CEO Glen Instone, Husqvarna is pursuing a clear mission: “AI Vision is a scalable platform that enables smarter and more adaptable lawn care – for both private households and professional users.” At the same time, the company emphasizes the sustainability aspects: The models are designed to be energy-efficient, durable and low-maintenance – a further development of the approach Husqvarna has been using to shape the market since the first Automower in 1995.

The introduction of the new technology also means a step towards wireless installation. In future, users will no longer have to lay boundary wires in the garden – the robot will independently recognize edges, paths and obstacles.
New models for private gardens and professional use
The devices announced include new Husqvarna models as well as Gardena SILENO sense 3 variants, all of which are based on the AI Vision platform. The robotic lawn mowers cover garden sizes between 400 and 7,500 square meters and have infrared cameras for night-time operation. This allows them to navigate precisely even at dusk or in the dark without endangering animals or objects.
For professional use, Husqvarna is expanding its product line with the Automower 540 EPOS, which can cover areas of up to 8,000 m². This model is AI Vision-compatible and will be equipped with an optional Vision accessory, which will be available from 2026. The technology should not only improve precision, but also reduce maintenance costs – an important factor for municipal or commercial users.
The combination of EPOS satellite technology and AI-based object recognition allows the machines to efficiently process even complex areas with different vegetation or slopes. This is the first time Husqvarna has offered a modular solution that is scalable for both small home gardens and large green spaces.
Looking to the future of smart lawn care
Since the introduction of the world’s first robotic lawn mower almost 30 years ago, Husqvarna has been a pioneer in automated garden care. With the next generation of AI Vision models, the company is underlining its innovation leadership and combining technical precision with sustainable design.
The new models are scheduled to go on sale from 2026, with further product announcements for the 2025 season. Glen Instone has already announced that additional innovations are being planned to further optimize intelligent lawn management.
With AI Vision, Husqvarna is opening up the next era of lawn care – autonomous, adaptive and adaptable like never before.
