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Mammotion Luba 2 AWD Review UK: The Paddock Machine

Last updated: 2026-07-05 · Prices checked against UK retailers on this date

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This review is based on manufacturer specifications, UK retailer data and published third-party review information. We have not personally tested this model.

Quick verdict

The Luba 2 AWD is what happens when wire-free mowing scales up: 3,000–10,000m² coverage, up to 5,000m² mowed per day, all-wheel drive with the same confirmed 80% (38.6°) slope rating as its smaller sibling — at £1,699 (£700 under RRP when we checked). For paddocks, orchards and grounds that would otherwise mean a ride-on mower and your Saturday, it's the strongest case in the category.

Mammotion Luba 2 AWD

£1,699 (RRP £2,399)

Best for: Paddocks, orchards and very large gardens — the biggest mainstream coverage you can buy wire-free.

Avoid if: Your garden is under ~1,000m² — you'd be buying a tractor for a courtyard.

Coverage3,000–10,000m² (up to 5,000m²/day)Boundary wireNo — wire-freeNavigationRTK + vision, all-wheel driveSlopeUp to 80% (38.6°) — official spec

Pros

  • Up to 10,000m² rating with multi-zone mapping
  • Same confirmed 80% slope ability as the Mini
  • £700 below RRP at the time of checking

Cons

  • Physically large — needs wide passages and storage space
  • Flagship money if your lawn doesn't need the coverage

Data checked 2026-07-05 against uk.mammotion.com official store. Direct manufacturer link — we currently earn nothing if you buy via this link.

What paddock-scale mowing actually looks like

A 10,000m² rating doesn't mean one heroic pass — the machine covers up to ~1,200m² per charge and works in sessions, up to 5,000m² across a day. Multi-zone mapping handles separate areas (front paddock, orchard, lawn) as distinct zones with their own schedules. The practical comparison isn't against other robot mowers; it's against the £3,000+ ride-on it replaces, plus the hours of seat time.

Which properties suit it

Alternatives to consider

Related: Large gardens guide · Slopes guide · Navimow vs Mammotion

FAQs

How much lawn can the Luba 2 AWD really mow?

Officially rated 3,000–10,000m² depending on variant, with up to 5,000m² mowed per day, and up to 1,200m² per charge. For multi-acre plots it works in sessions across the day rather than one pass.

Can the Luba 2 AWD handle slopes?

Yes — the same official 80% (38.6°) climbing rating as the Luba Mini, which is the benchmark in the class. Large sloped paddocks are exactly its use case.

Is the Luba 2 AWD too big for a normal garden?

For anything under ~1,000m², yes — it's physically large, needs wide passages, and you'd be paying for coverage you can't use. The Luba Mini AWD or a Navimow suits normal gardens better.

Product data checked

This guide is based on manufacturer specifications, UK retailer listings and published expert reviews — we have not personally tested every model listed, and we clearly separate manufacturer claims from third-party review findings. Sources checked on 2026-07-05:

  • Mammotion official UK store (uk.mammotion.com) — £1,699 sale price (RRP £2,399), 3,000–10,000m² coverage, up to 5,000m²/day, 80% (38.6°) slope spec

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