Memorial Day is officially here, marking the start of the summer lawn care season. If you have been dragging an old gas mower through the May grass surge and dreaming of an automated smart lawn, this is the weekend to pull the trigger.
Historically, Memorial Day weekend offers the deepest discounts on robotic lawn mowers outside of Black Friday. Because the 2026 mowing season is already underway, major brands are fiercely competing for your yard by slashing prices and throwing in free premium accessories.
At Robot Mower Lab, we have spent the spring rigorously testing the latest models. To save you time, we have compiled the ultimate list of the best Memorial Day deals across the industry’s top brands: Mammotion, Segway, Husqvarna, Lymow, Yarbo, and ECOVACS.
Here is exactly where you should spend your money this holiday weekend.
📊 2026 Memorial Day Cheat Sheet
If you are in a hurry, here is a quick breakdown of the top deals for our highest-rated models.
Visualizing the Discounts
The gray bars represent the original MSRP, while the bright orange bars show your actual out-of-pocket cost this Memorial Day.
Segway Navimow Series: The Reliability Kings
Segway continues to dominate the 2026 market with their EFLS and NRTK navigation systems, offering the most stable, “set it and forget it” software experience. Whether you have a massive estate or a small suburban lot, Segway has aggressively discounted their entire lineup this Memorial Day.
- Navimow X430: The undisputed champion of our recent premium showdown. For $250 off, you get a 63-lb tank with a massive 17-inch dual-cutting deck, an all-in-one cutting height system (0.75″ – 4″), and absolute stability under heavy tree cover.
- Navimow i110N & i105N: If you don’t need AWD and have a smaller yard (1/8 to 1/4 acre), the i-Series is the best budget entry point in the industry. The i110N drops down to a staggering $849, making wire-free mowing accessible to almost everyone.
$2,249 $2,499
$849 $1,299
Mammotion Series: The Slope & Complex Yard Masters
If your property looks more like a rugged golf course with steep hills, thick grass, and complicated zones, Mammotion’s Omni-wheel AWD systems are exactly what you need.
- LUBA 3 AWD 3000: The 3D LiDAR king. It crushes 80% (38.6°) slopes with ease. While the $200 cash discount is nice, the real deal is the free $150 LUBA Garage they are throwing in to protect your investment from the sun.
- LUBA mini 2 AWD: This is the sleeper hit of the holiday. Getting true AWD slope performance on a compact chassis for under $1,300 is a steal for small, hilly front yards.
- YUKA mini 2: Perfect for flat, highly manicured lawns. It relies on Vision AI and excels at creating beautiful lawn striping and avoiding small obstacles like dog toys.
$2,499 + Free Garage $2,799
$1,299 $1,499
The Heavyweight Titans: Lymow & Yarbo
For those who live on rural acreage, deal with thick brush, or want a single machine that operates 365 days a year, you have to look at the heavy-duty commercial-grade options.
- Lymow One & One Plus: These are not your average lawn mowers; they are tracked crawlers. By replacing wheels with tank treads, the Lymow can power through overgrown weeds and brutal terrain that would trap a standard mower. Both versions are seeing aggressive $200–$300 discounts.
- Yarbo Lawn Mower Pro: Yes, it is $5,499 even on sale. But Yarbo is a modular 200-lb beast. If you live in the Midwest or Northeast, you are buying the core body now so you can attach their legendary two-stage snow blower module this winter. $500 off is the best price you will see until Black Friday.
$2,699 $2,999
Niche Performers: Husqvarna & ECOVACS
Sometimes, traditional RTK satellite mowers just won’t work in your yard. That is where these two unique systems step in.
- Husqvarna Automower 410iQ: Husqvarna is running the ultimate “loophole” deal this weekend. Normally, you have to pay a massive premium to upgrade their mowers to wire-free satellite navigation. For Memorial Day, if you buy the 410iQ at full price ($2,999), they are tossing in the $800 EPOS Plug-in Kit for absolutely free.
- ECOVACS GOAT A2000: If you have a fully fenced-in city yard or live right next to towering trees/buildings that block GPS satellites entirely, the ECOVACS Goat is your savior. It uses physical white beacons you place in the yard to create a localized navigation grid. At $300 off, it is a highly capable problem-solver.
$1,699 $1,999