Husqvarna debuts two new Automowers

February 19, 2025  - By
Husqvarna debuted the two new offerings at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in San Diego.
(Photo: Husqvarna)
580L EPOS (Photo: Husqvarna)

Outdoor power products and robotics manufacturer Husqvarna recently announced two new robotic mowers at the 2025 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show.

The new models, Automower 535 AWD EPOS and Automower 580L, both offer wire-free operation and systematic mowing via EPOS technology, expanding Husqvarna’s portfolio of robotic solutions. The Husqvarna Automower 535 AWD EPOS will be available beginning February 2025, and the Automower580L EPOS will be available beginning March 2025. 

According to Husqvarna, the Automower 535 AWD EPOS is ideal for professionals needing a robotic solution for hilly areas on medium-sized commercial turf, including golf courses, sports fields or facilities. Additionally, the 535 offers improved slope performance, handling slopes up to 70 percent (35 degrees) with All Wheel Drive mowing, the company says.

Additional features include warning lights, FOTA (Firmware Over-The-Air) updates and a 5-blade cutting disc, making it a versatile and efficient choice for areas up to 0.9 acres. 

535 AWD EPOS (Photo: Husqvarna)
535 AWD EPOS (Photo: Husqvarna)

The Automower 580L EPOS is built for course roughs, fairways, tee decks and sports fields such as soccer, football and baseball.

According to Husqvarna, the 580L is capable of handling high-quality turf up to two acres by maximizing productivity, uptime and longevity with its 80W cutting motor. The 580L also has an adjustable cutting height down to 10 mm, rotating wheel brushes, advanced object avoidance and a durable rubberized body that offers extra protection against golf ball impacts.


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Rob DiFranco is Athletic Turf's associate editor. A 2018 graduate of Kent State University, DiFranco holds a bachelor's degree in journalism. Prior to Athletic Turf, DiFranco was a sports reporter for The Morning Journal in Lorain, Ohio

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