Segway Navimow Terranox Commercial Robotic Mower for Large Minnesota Properties

Posted by OUTDOORICA on 19th May 2026

Segway Navimow Terranox Commercial Robotic Mower for Large Minnesota Properties

Commercial Robotic Lawn Mowers in Minnesota

Segway Navimow Terranox: The Commercial Robotic Lawn Mower Built to Save Time, Labor, and Money

If you manage a school, municipality, church, HOA, commercial property, resort, campground, golf-style grounds, lake estate, sports complex, farm property, or large acreage in Minnesota, the Segway Navimow Terranox gives you a smarter way to reduce mowing labor, control long-term costs, and keep your property looking professionally maintained.

Segway Navimow Terranox commercial robotic lawn mower top view available at OUTDOORICA in Minnesota

Segway Navimow Terranox commercial robotic mower for large Minnesota properties.

Commercial mowing is no longer just about buying a bigger zero-turn mower. For many large-property owners, the bigger problem is labor. You still need someone to operate the mower, fuel it, maintain it, transport it, schedule it, store it, and get the work done around rain, events, staff shortages, and rising wages.

That is exactly why the Segway Navimow Terranox commercial robotic lawn mower deserves serious attention. Terranox is built for large-scale mowing with up to 6 acres of coverage, AWD traction, 40° slope capability, wire-free setup, advanced vision technology, fleet management tools, and commercial-minded productivity.

At OUTDOORICA in Albany, Minnesota, we help schools, municipalities, property managers, businesses, farms, lake property owners, churches, HOAs, and large landowners compare robotic mowing options and decide whether Terranox is the right investment for reducing labor costs and modernizing grounds maintenance. We also use the Navimow robotic mower brand on our own lawn, giving customers a real-world opportunity to see robotic mowing technology in action at our store.

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OUTDOORICA Uses the Navimow Mower Brand on Our Own Lawn

One of the best ways to understand robotic mowing is to see it work in real life. OUTDOORICA uses the Navimow robotic mower brand to help maintain our own lawn at our Albany, Minnesota store, so customers can get a better feel for how the technology works beyond pictures and product specs.

If you are considering a Segway Navimow Terranox for a school, municipality, farm, HOA, business, resort, church, large acreage, or commercial property, stop in and see it for yourself. Depending on timing, weather, and mowing schedule, you may be able to watch Navimow technology in action right at OUTDOORICA.

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209 County Rd 156
Albany, MN 56307
320-281-0424

Not Sure If Terranox Will Work on Your Property?

Call OUTDOORICA and we’ll help you think through acreage, slopes, mowing zones, obstacles, charging location, and whether a commercial robotic mower makes sense for your property.

Why Segway Navimow Terranox Is a Big Deal for Large Minnesota Properties

Reduce Mowing Labor

Automate repetitive mowing so your crew can focus on trimming, repairs, cleanup, landscaping, snow prep, and higher-value work.

Up to 6 Acres

A strong fit for schools, city parks, campuses, churches, resorts, commercial properties, HOAs, farms, and large private lawns.

40° Slope Capability

AWD traction helps Terranox handle steep Minnesota terrain, including ditches, berms, drainage areas, and lake lots.

No Boundary Wire

Wire-free setup helps reduce one of the biggest headaches associated with older robotic mower installations.

Easy Fleet Management

NavimowFleet™ via app and web portal helps commercial users manage mowing areas, monitor mower status, adjust schedules, and oversee multiple units more efficiently.

VisionFence™ Object Detection

A 360° RGB camera plus ToF sensing helps Terranox detect obstacles intelligently around trees, signs, benches, equipment, and busy commercial grounds.

Looking for a Commercial Robotic Mower in Minnesota?

OUTDOORICA can help you compare Terranox against other commercial robotic mowers and determine whether it makes sense for your property, mowing budget, terrain, and labor-saving goals.

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Built for the Properties Where Mowing Labor Adds Up Fast

Terranox is especially valuable where large turf areas need to look clean but labor hours are expensive, hard to schedule, or better used elsewhere. These are the kinds of Minnesota properties where commercial robotic mowing can make a real difference.

Segway Navimow Terranox robotic mower for public schools and campuses in Minnesota

Schools & Campuses

Schools can reduce repetitive mowing around lawns, athletic areas, courtyards, and campus green space while keeping staff focused on facility needs.

Segway Navimow Terranox robotic mower for city hall municipalities and parks departments in Minnesota

Municipalities & Public Grounds

Municipal properties can maintain public green space with fewer recurring labor hours and less dependence on seasonal mowing help.

Segway Navimow Terranox commercial robotic mower for golf course style grounds resorts and large turf areas

Golf-Style Grounds & Resorts

Large guest-facing grounds can stay cleaner and more consistent while staff focuses on customers, facilities, events, and operations.

Segway Navimow Terranox robotic mower for farms acreages and large rural properties in Minnesota

Farms, Acreages & Large Rural Properties

Large rural properties and farms can reduce the time spent mowing open acreage and keep high-visibility areas looking maintained.

Is Terranox a Good Fit for Your Property?

Terranox may be a strong fit if your property has one or more of these needs:

Large open turf areas that need frequent mowing
Roughly 1 to 6 acres of mowing demand
Staff spending too much time on routine mowing
Slopes, ditches, berms, drainage areas, or lakefront terrain
A school, city, farm, HOA, resort, church, or commercial site
A desire to reduce lawn care contractor dependence

The Real Value: Reducing Mowing Labor as Costs Keep Rising

For commercial property owners, schools, municipalities, churches, HOAs, resorts, campgrounds, farms, and large private landowners, mowing is not just an equipment issue. It is a labor issue. Every mowing season brings the same challenges: finding reliable help, paying people to sit on a mower, dealing with fuel and maintenance, fitting mowing around weather, and keeping the property looking professional.

The Segway Navimow Terranox helps change that equation. Instead of tying up a person on repetitive mowing passes every week, Terranox can maintain large turf areas automatically while your staff focuses on work that still needs a human: trimming, landscaping, equipment repairs, athletic field prep, facility maintenance, park cleanup, irrigation checks, guest service, farm operations, and winter-season preparation.

Fewer Repetitive Labor Hours

Reduce the paid hours spent driving a mower back and forth over the same turf every week.

Better Use of Skilled Staff

Use your people for trimming, repairs, cleanup, landscaping, snow-season prep, and facility work instead of routine mowing.

More Consistent Curb Appeal

Frequent robotic mowing helps keep grass consistently maintained instead of waiting for a weekly mowing window.

Less Contractor Dependence

For some properties, Terranox can reduce reliance on outside mowing companies and help control long-term maintenance costs.

Think About Your True Annual Mowing Cost

Before buying another mower, renewing a lawn care contract, or hiring another seasonal operator, it helps to look at the real cost of keeping your property mowed.

  • How many hours per week does your team spend mowing?
  • How many weeks per season do you mow?
  • What is your true labor cost after wages, payroll taxes, insurance, and supervision?
  • How much do you spend on fuel, blades, belts, repairs, trailers, and equipment downtime?
  • What higher-value work could your team complete if routine mowing was automated?

Who Should Consider a Segway Navimow Terranox?

Terranox is designed for buyers who are thinking bigger than a basic backyard mower. If your property requires repeated mowing, has large open turf, or creates a labor problem every growing season, Terranox may be a smart investment.

Schools & Campuses

Great for school lawns, athletic areas, courtyards, building perimeters, and large campus green space where staff time is limited.

Municipalities & Parks Departments

A strong option for city parks, public works facilities, municipal buildings, stormwater areas, and public green spaces.

Commercial Property Managers

Useful for offices, retail sites, industrial properties, apartment complexes, HOAs, storage facilities, and managed grounds.

Farms, Acreages & Lake Properties

Ideal for rural acreages, estates, lake homes, hobby farms, resorts, campgrounds, and large private lawns.

Churches & Cemeteries

A practical fit for large church lawns, cemeteries, campuses, and properties that rely on volunteers or limited maintenance staff.

Golf-Style Grounds, Resorts & Event Venues

Keep guest-facing grass maintained while staff focuses on customers, cabins, facilities, docks, events, and operations.

A Quieter, Cleaner Way to Maintain Large Turf Areas

For schools, churches, resorts, campgrounds, office parks, HOAs, and public grounds, mower noise and gas-engine operation can be disruptive. A robotic mower can help maintain grass more quietly and consistently than traditional mowing schedules.

Terranox also reduces the ongoing headaches of gas-powered mowing, including fuel handling, oil changes, spark plugs, air filters, belts, and small-engine maintenance. For organizations focused on efficiency and cleaner property operations, that matters.

Terranox vs. Buying Another Commercial Zero-Turn Mower

A commercial zero-turn mower can cut a lot of grass, but it still requires an operator. That means labor, training, scheduling, fuel, oil changes, blades, belts, tires, transport, storage, maintenance, and downtime. If the same property needs to be cut every week, that cost repeats all season long.

Terranox is different because it is designed to automate a major portion of routine mowing. For many large-property buyers, the goal is not simply to own another mower. The goal is to reduce the number of labor hours needed to keep the property looking clean.

The Business Owner Question

If you could remove dozens or hundreds of repetitive mowing hours from your season, what else could your staff accomplish?

Segway Navimow Terranox Commercial Mower Highlights

Terranox combines commercial-scale mowing coverage, intelligent object detection, wire-free navigation, AWD traction, and fleet management tools to help large property owners reduce labor while keeping turf maintained.

Underside view of Segway Navimow Terranox commercial robotic mower cutting system

Underside view showing the commercial-minded cutting design of the Terranox robotic mower.

Category Segway Navimow Terranox Advantage Why It Matters for Minnesota Buyers
Coverage CM240M1 is designed for up to about 6 acres of mowing capacity. Strong fit for large lawns, parks, schools, churches, lake properties, resorts, farms, and commercial sites.
Slope Handling AWD system rated for slopes up to 40° / 84% grade. Important for ditches, lake lots, drainage swales, berms, retention areas, and rolling rural properties.
Navigation NRTK, 360° vision, and VIO support for accurate wire-free mowing. Helps manage complex commercial properties without relying on old-style buried boundary wire.
Fleet Management NavimowFleet™ app and web portal support commercial fleet management. Helpful for schools, municipalities, property managers, resorts, and large properties managing multiple mowing zones or future units.
Object Detection VisionFence™ uses a 360° RGB camera plus ToF sensing for intelligent obstacle detection. Adds confidence around common commercial property obstacles like benches, trees, signs, equipment, landscaping, and changing site conditions.
Installation No boundary wire and no antenna required in supported NRTK coverage conditions. Reduces one of the biggest pain points for large-property robotic mower installation.
Cutting System 17-inch cutting width with commercial-minded mowing productivity. A wider cutting setup helps maintain larger areas more efficiently than many smaller robotic mowers.
Ownership Value Designed to reduce labor, lower operating costs, and maintain consistent turf quality. A major advantage for organizations trying to control budgets and reduce recurring mowing expenses.

Why Buy Your Segway Navimow Terranox from OUTDOORICA?

Buying a commercial robotic mower is not the same as buying a basic push mower. You need to think about acreage, slopes, obstacles, mowing zones, charging location, property layout, financing, and long-term support. OUTDOORICA gives Minnesota buyers a local place to start that conversation.

Minnesota Dealer Support

OUTDOORICA is located in Albany, Minnesota and understands the mowing needs of Central Minnesota property owners.

Commercial Buyer Guidance

We help buyers compare options, think through property fit, and decide whether Terranox makes sense before they buy.

We Use Navimow Ourselves

OUTDOORICA uses the Navimow mower brand on our own lawn, so customers can stop in and see robotic mowing technology in action.

Financing Options

Affirm and PayTomorrow financing options may help qualified buyers align the purchase with their budget and labor-saving goals.

Commercial Robotic Mower Price Comparison: Why Terranox Deserves a Serious Look

Commercial robotic mower pricing can vary by dealer, installation needs, accessories, property layout, promotions, and availability. Still, comparing published pricing and specifications helps large-property buyers understand where the Segway Navimow Terranox fits in the market.

Model Published / Typical Price Signal Coverage Slope Rating Best Buyer Fit
Segway Navimow Terranox CM240M1 Contact OUTDOORICA for current pricing, availability, setup discussion, and financing options. Up to 6 acres Up to 40° / 84% Large Minnesota properties that need commercial mowing, steep-slope ability, wire-free setup, fleet management, intelligent object detection, and labor savings.
Kress KR236S Published at $14,299 at time of research. 6 acres recommended / 9 acres maximum 40% Strong large-property robotic mower, but Terranox has a stronger steep-slope headline and commercial positioning for 40° terrain.
Husqvarna CEORA One published CEORA starter kit was listed at $30,999.99 at time of research. Large commercial areas; scalable depending on setup Commercial turf focused; compare by configuration Premium institutional and sports-turf option; Terranox may be a stronger value fit for many large-property owners.
Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 10000HX Published at $4,499 through Best Buy at time of research. Up to 3 acres 80% / 38.6° Strong large-residential option, but smaller coverage than Terranox for many commercial and institutional buyers.
Husqvarna Automower 535 AWD Typically positioned in the smaller professional robotic mower category. Around 0.9 acres Up to 70% Good for smaller complex sites, but not a true 6-acre Terranox alternative.
ECHO Robotics TM-2000 Quote-based / dealer dependent Up to 6 acres Commercial turf focused A legitimate commercial option; compare slope needs, setup, dealer support, technology, and total ownership cost.

Pricing changes frequently and may vary by dealer, accessories, installation, promotions, shipping, taxes, and availability. Contact OUTDOORICA for current Segway Navimow Terranox pricing and financing options.

Segway Navimow Terranox vs. Other Large Robotic Mowers

There are several strong robotic mower brands available to Minnesota buyers, including Husqvarna, Kress, Mammotion, ECHO Robotics, and Segway Navimow. The best choice depends on your mowing area, budget, slopes, dealer support, setup requirements, and how much labor you want to remove from your maintenance operation.

Brand / Model Best Fit Lawn Size Capability Slope Capability Technology OUTDOORICA Take
Segway Navimow Terranox CM240M1 Commercial properties, estates, schools, municipalities, farms, resorts, churches, HOAs, large lawns Up to about 6 acres Up to 40° / 84% NRTK + 360° vision + VIO, wire-free setup, AWD, VisionFence™ object detection, NavimowFleet™ app and web portal Best value proposition for large Minnesota properties needing steep-slope capability, commercial productivity, fleet management, intelligent object detection, and labor savings.
Kress KR236S Large turf areas and high-end robotic mowing buyers 6 acres recommended / 9 acres maximum 40% slope RTK navigation, no perimeter wire, no stationary antenna, obstacle avoidance Strong competitor, but Terranox is especially compelling for buyers prioritizing 40° slope capability and commercial large-property use.
Husqvarna CEORA Sports fields, campuses, golf-style turf, institutional fleet users Large commercial areas depending on configuration Professional turf platform; compare by setup EPOS satellite-based virtual boundaries and fleet tools Premium professional option, often at a premium price. Terranox may be the better value for many commercial and large-property buyers.
Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD 10000HX Large residential lawns and tech-forward homeowners Up to about 3 acres depending on model and conditions 80% / 38.6° RTK, AI vision, AWD, app control Strong slope performer for large residential lawns, but Terranox is better positioned for 6-acre commercial applications.
Husqvarna Automower 535 AWD Smaller commercial properties and complex yards Around 0.9 acres Up to 70% AWD, GPS assistance, boundary wire system, professional app tools Good smaller-site option, but not in the same large-area category as Terranox.
ECHO Robotics TM-2000 Commercial turf, estates, sports fields, institutional grounds Up to about 6 acres Commercial turf focused; compare site requirements Autonomous commercial mowing platform Legitimate commercial option, but Terranox brings a compelling combination of slope ability, no-wire setup, modern vision, fleet management, and Segway/Navimow technology.

Why 40° Slope Capability Matters in Minnesota

Minnesota properties are not always flat. Large lawns often include roadside ditches, drainage swales, lakefront slopes, septic mound areas, berms, retention ponds, and uneven ground around buildings or fields. These are the areas where conventional mowing can become slow, uncomfortable, risky, and expensive.

Terranox is one of the strongest options for buyers who need a commercial robotic mower that can handle difficult terrain. Its AWD system and 40° slope rating make it especially attractive for large landowners and organizations that do not want to send an employee onto steep ground with a zero-turn, walk-behind, or string trimmer every week.

Lake Lots

Great for sloped lawns near Central Minnesota lakes where mowing can be time-consuming and difficult.

Ditches & Berms

Useful for roadside slopes, stormwater drainage, berms, septic areas, and landscaping features that slow down conventional mowing.

Commercial & Rural Grounds

Helps reduce labor around campuses, parks, churches, municipalities, farms, HOAs, resorts, and commercial properties.

Terranox vs. Paying a Lawn Care Company Every Season

Hiring a lawn care company can make sense for some properties, especially for trimming, landscaping, fertilizing, weed control, cleanup, and specialty work. But if you are paying someone week after week to mow large open turf, the costs can add up quickly.

Terranox gives large-property owners another option. Instead of paying forever for the same repetitive mowing problem, you can invest in a commercial robotic mowing system designed to maintain the turf consistently. For many properties, the value comes from reducing weekly mowing labor, improving curb appeal, and giving your people or contractors less grass to chase.

Think About the Total Cost of Mowing

  • Commercial mower purchase or lease cost
  • Employee wages, payroll taxes, insurance, and training
  • Fuel, oil, blades, belts, tires, batteries, and repairs
  • Trailer, transportation, storage, and downtime
  • Weather delays, staffing shortages, and missed mowing windows
  • Recurring lawn care bills that come back every season

Commercial Robotic Lawn Mowers for Minnesota Properties

OUTDOORICA is located in Albany, Minnesota, making us a convenient resource for buyers across Central Minnesota and beyond. If you are searching for a commercial robotic lawn mower near St. Cloud, Sartell, Sauk Rapids, Waite Park, Avon, Cold Spring, Richmond, Paynesville, Melrose, Sauk Centre, Little Falls, Alexandria, Brainerd, Willmar, or Minnesota lake country, Terranox deserves a serious look.

We help buyers think through real-world mowing questions: total turf area, property layout, slopes, mowing zones, obstacles, charging location, wireless coverage, desired mowing frequency, budget, financing, and whether a single mower or future fleet strategy makes the most sense.

What to Consider Before Buying a Commercial Robotic Mower

1. Total Mowing Area

Measure the actual turf area, not just the total property size. Buildings, parking lots, woods, water, gravel, and pavement should be excluded.

2. Slopes & Ditches

Steeper terrain is where Terranox becomes especially attractive. Slope capability can be a major deciding factor.

3. Labor Savings

The more hours your staff or contractor spends mowing, the more important robotic mowing becomes as a cost-control strategy.

4. Obstacles & Zones

Trees, signs, sidewalks, playgrounds, landscaping beds, fences, and athletic areas may require thoughtful zone planning.

5. Dealer Support

Buying from a Minnesota dealer matters when you want real guidance, product support, setup discussion, and local help.

6. Fleet Management

Commercial buyers may want app and web-based management tools for mowing schedules, zones, unit monitoring, and future fleet expansion.

Financing Options Available at OUTDOORICA

A commercial robotic mower can be a major purchase, but it may also help reduce recurring mowing labor and long-term grounds maintenance costs. OUTDOORICA offers financing options through both Affirm and PayTomorrow, helping qualified buyers explore payment options that may fit their budget and labor-saving goals.

Affirm: Rates from 0–36% APR. Payment options through Affirm are subject to eligibility, may not be available in all states, and are provided by these lending partners: affirm.com/lenders. Options depend on your purchase amount, and a down payment may be required. See Lending Terms at www.affirm.com/disclosures.

Commercial Robotic Lawn Mower FAQ

What is the best commercial robotic mower for large properties in Minnesota?

For large Minnesota properties that need commercial mowing, steep-slope capability, wire-free setup, fleet management, intelligent object detection, and labor savings, the Segway Navimow Terranox is one of the strongest options to consider.

What robotic mower can handle 5 to 6 acres?

The Segway Navimow Terranox CM240M1 is designed for up to about 6 acres, making it a serious option for schools, parks, churches, HOAs, farms, resorts, commercial properties, and large private lawns.

What robotic mower can handle steep slopes or ditches?

Terranox is promoted with AWD slope capability up to 40° / 84%, making it a strong choice for steep Minnesota properties, lake lots, drainage areas, berms, and ditches.

Can Terranox help manage multiple mowing areas?

Yes. NavimowFleet™ via app and web portal is built to help commercial users manage mowing areas, schedules, mower status, and multi-unit operations more efficiently.

How does Terranox detect obstacles?

Terranox uses VisionFence™ technology with a 360° RGB camera and ToF sensing to help detect obstacles intelligently around commercial properties, large lawns, schools, parks, farms, and managed grounds.

Can I see Navimow robotic mowing in action at OUTDOORICA?

Yes. OUTDOORICA uses the Navimow mower brand to help maintain our own lawn at our Albany, Minnesota store. Depending on timing, weather, and mowing schedule, customers may be able to stop in and see Navimow robotic mowing technology in action.

Can a robotic mower help a city or municipality reduce mowing costs?

Yes. A commercial robotic mower can reduce repetitive mowing labor and allow public works or parks staff to focus on trimming, cleanup, repairs, road work, park maintenance, and other higher-priority tasks.

What is the best robotic mower for schools?

For schools with large lawns, athletic areas, courtyards, and campus green space, Terranox is a strong option because it is designed for commercial mowing, large-area coverage, wire-free setup, and labor savings.

Is Terranox better than hiring a lawn care company?

For some large properties, Terranox can reduce long-term dependence on weekly mowing services. Lawn care companies may still help with trimming, cleanup, fertilizing, spraying, and landscaping, but robotic mowing can reduce the repetitive mowing portion of the bill.

Is Terranox better than buying another commercial zero-turn mower?

A commercial zero-turn still requires an operator, fuel, maintenance, storage, and scheduling. Terranox is designed to automate a large portion of routine mowing so staff can focus on work that cannot be automated.

Does Terranox need boundary wire?

Terranox is designed for wire-free setup in supported conditions, using advanced positioning and vision technology rather than relying on traditional buried boundary wire.

Can I finance a Segway Navimow Terranox at OUTDOORICA?

Yes. OUTDOORICA offers financing options through both Affirm and PayTomorrow for qualified buyers. Visit our financing page to review available options before purchasing.

Where can I buy a Segway Navimow robotic mower in Minnesota?

You can shop robotic mowers at OUTDOORICA in Albany, Minnesota. Visit our robotic mower category online or call 320-281-0424 to discuss your property and mowing goals.

Questions Minnesota Buyers Ask Before Choosing a Commercial Robotic Mower

If you are comparing commercial robotic lawn mowers, you may be searching for answers to questions like these:

  • What is the best commercial robotic lawn mower in Minnesota?
  • What robotic mower can handle 5 acres or 6 acres?
  • What robotic mower works for schools, parks, municipalities, farms, and HOAs?
  • What commercial robot mower can handle steep slopes and ditches?
  • Is there a wireless robotic mower with no boundary wire?
  • Which commercial robotic mower has fleet management?
  • Can a robotic mower reduce commercial mowing labor costs?
  • Is a robotic mower a good alternative to hiring a lawn care company?
  • Is a robotic mower a good alternative to buying another commercial zero-turn mower?
  • Where can I find a Segway Navimow Terranox dealer in Minnesota?
  • Can I see a Navimow robotic mower in action in Minnesota?
  • Can I finance a commercial robotic mower with Affirm or PayTomorrow?

Before You Buy Another Mower, Talk With OUTDOORICA

Before you buy another zero-turn, renew a lawn care contract, or hire another seasonal mower operator, talk with OUTDOORICA about whether Segway Navimow Terranox can reduce your mowing labor and modernize your grounds maintenance. You can also stop in to see how OUTDOORICA uses the Navimow mower brand on our own lawn.

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