From Gas Fields to Grass Fields, the Goko M6 debuts industry-leading capabilities and class-leading runtime from an expandable battery platform
RobotPlusPlus, a global leader in industrial autonomous robotics, announced the launch of Goko, its new consumer-facing brand created to bring professional-grade robotic intelligence into everyday home and garden care. Debuting at CES 2026, GOKO introduces the Goko M6, a Tesla Cybertruck-esque, next-generation autonomous mower able to traverse 90% inclines and cover a whole acre on a single charge, making easy work of large lawns and complex real-world terrains.
Boasting advanced mulching and razor-disc cutting systems, AI-powered QuadVision, wire-free Fusion Navigation, and a unique expandable battery system, the M6 delivers greater range and longer operation than any mower in its class.
With a legacy of building robots trusted for precision, safety, and reliability in the world’s toughest industrial environments, RobotPlusPlus now brings that engineering pedigree to the home.
A Mower Built for the Toughest Terrain
Designed for homeowners who demand more than basic robotic mowing, the Goko M6 combines rugged 4-wheel-drive mobility, adaptive suspension, and industry-leading 90% slope traversal to outperform typical residential mowers. It also clears obstacles up to 75 mm (2.6 inches), making it one of the most terrain-capable consumer robotic mowers available today.

The M6 is built for yards ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 ㎡ (0.25–2.5 acres) and can operate with exceptional stability across uneven, sloped, or freshly landscaped environments, ensuring a clean, consistent finish every time.
Longer Runtime & Larger Coverage With an Expandable Battery System
The M6’s expandable dual-battery architecture is a major competitive advantage. The system increases runtime from 180 minutes to 360 minutes, enabling mowing coverage to grow from 0.5 acres to 1 acre per charge, and up to 2 acres per day with optimized scheduling.
This flexibility ensures uninterrupted mowing sessions even for large or demanding properties, a capability typically limited to commercial-grade equipment.
Advanced Multi-Blade Cutting System for Precision & Versatility
Featuring a 42 cm (16.5″) floating cutting deck — the widest in the residential robotic mower market — the M6 delivers professional-looking stripes with a smooth, carpet-like finish.
The cutting height can be adjusted from 25 to 100 mm (1–4 inches) to suit personal preference. Homeowners can also choose between two blade systems to match their mowing needs:
• Dual Rotary Mulching Blades — For tough, overgrown, or fast-growing grass
• Dual Razor-Disc Cutting System (2×6 blades) — For quiet, precise daily maintenance
CyberNav Fusion Navigation: Vision-First RTK for Superior Stability
Eliminating the need for buried boundary wires, the Goko M6 uses CyberNav Fusion Navigation, a multi-layer system combining VSLAM, RTK, IMU sensors, and wheel odometry. Unlike other RTK-VSLAM robotic mowers, the M6 relies more heavily on visual data rather than RTK, and its advanced algorithms handle complex environments more effectively.
This ensures highly stable, reliable navigation even under tree cover, through narrow passages, or across complex yard layouts. The system can map and store up to 60,000 ㎡ (15 acres) and supports unlimited mowing zones, providing maximum customization and multi-area management.
AI-Powered QuadVision for Smarter, Safer Mowing
With four AI cameras (1 stereo + 2 mono), the M6 perceives its environment in real time. This QuadVision system identifies obstacles, pets, toys, landscaping features, and unexpected movement to ensure safe, uninterrupted mowing.
“With Goko, we’re bringing professional-grade robotics into everyday life. The M6 fuses advanced AI navigation, all-terrain mobility, and a powerful, flexible cutting and battery system into a mower homeowners can truly rely on. It doesn’t just cut grass, it understands the environment and adapts to it — and continues to mow long after its competitors are heading back to charge,” said Shawn Pu, Chief Operating Officer at Goko.
The Goko M6 will be available in late spring 2026. For more info, visit https://gokorobo.com