The Bobcat ZT7000 zero-turn mower is designed for commercial crews prioritizing speed and durability. A heavy-duty drive system and engine options up to 38.5 hp. support demanding workloads, while transport speeds up to 19 mph and mowing speeds up to 13 mph allow operators to cover large properties efficiently. Its AirFX cutting deck, offered in 61- or 72-inch widths, uses dual-layer 10-gauge-steel construction and a deep bullnose profile to increase airflow and lift for a uniform finish. An air-gap baffle design promotes efficient clipping dispersion in dense grass. A 15-gallon fuel tank, two-speed hydrostatic drive and operator-focused control layout are intended to reduce downtime and support consistent commercial productivity.
Ego’s new 52-inch zero-turn mower will make quick, quiet work of maintaining sports fields. The innovations of this mower include a noise reduction gearbox and fabricated deck, as well as an increased IPX 5 rating that will protect it against rain. Powered by six 10ah batteries, this mower delivers 27 horsepower to the tri-blade cutting system, ensuring a quality cut of up to three acres. This 52-inch mower, with its electric motors and no belts, guarantees more time cutting, less time spent on maintenance. For extended runtime you can easily hot swap the batteries on the fly. This ZTR comes with an 800-watt charger for quick recharge; or you can use the PGX charging system, sold separately, to charge up to 70 batteries on a single 15 a circuit.
The Exmark Lazer Z S-Series commercial zero-turn mower returns with an available suspended operator platform designed to reduce vibration and fatigue during long shifts. The platform uses three coil-over hydraulic dampers, and can be adjusted without tools to match operator weight or ride preference. Exmark’s Iso-Mount seat isolation system adds controlled lateral and vertical movement to improve comfort. Equipped with a 60-inch UltraCut Series 4 deck and a Kawasaki FX801V engine, the mower is designed for high-output commercial mowing. Maintenance demands are reduced with four annual grease points and sealed bearing spindle assemblies intended to limit in-season service. The configuration focuses on productivity and operator comfort while supporting efficient operation on large properties.
The Ferris Z3 stand-on mower is available with a Vanguard Big Block EFI-ETC 40-hp. engine, increasing power and productivity for demanding commercial workloads. Offered in 52-, 60- and 72-inch deck sizes, the Z3 is built to cover large areas efficiently while maintaining consistent cut quality. The Ferris iCD+ cutting system is designed to maximize vacuum and clipping discharge for an even finish across varied turf conditions. Operator comfort is supported by a suspension platform system with coil-over shocks that reduces vibration during extended use. A pivoting front axle improves traction and control on uneven terrain and moderate inclines. The mower reaches ground speeds up to 12 mph and features Vanguard’s Oil Guard system, extending oil change intervals to 500 hours to reduce maintenance downtime. The Z3 is backed by a four-year, 500-hour limited warranty with no hour limit during the first two years.
The Grasshopper SO34.5KW OutStander stand-on mower is built for users requiring high power and stability in difficult mowing conditions. It is powered by a 34.5-hp. Kawasaki electronic fuel injected engine with electronic throttle control, delivering the torque needed to handle heavy or wet grass. A 61-inch DuraMax deck, 5.5 inches deep, is designed to produce a manicured finish and can be converted for optional mulching, with cutting heights adjustable from 1 to 5.5 inches. Operator comfort features include a Command Center Tower with 4.5 inches of vertical adjustment and a coil-spring suspension platform that helps reduce fatigue. Positioning the operator between the drive tires improves stability and eliminates the slingshot effect common in some stand-on designs. A low center of gravity supports traction on varied terrain, while a 13.5-gallon fuel tank reduces refueling stops during long workdays.
Gravely is reintroducing the Pro-Turn 200 commercial zero-turn mower to address demand for a durable fleet machine positioned at a key commercial price point. Available in 52- and 60-inch deck widths, the mower is designed to balance productivity and operator comfort for professional mowing operations. It features Gravely’s X-Factor 2 cutting deck engineered for consistent clipping dispersion and uniform cut quality across varied turf conditions. Power options include Kawasaki FX850 and FX921 engines paired with Hydro-Gear ZT-5400 transaxles supporting ground speeds up to 13 mph. A tubular steel frame is built for heavy commercial use, while a 13.4-gallon fuel tank supports longer runtimes. Optional accessories such as mulching and bagging systems allow crews to adapt the mower to different job needs.
The Greenworks 82V 60-inch Maximus zero-turn mower is designed for commercial crews seeking battery-powered productivity on large properties. A 60-inch deck and constant 17,000 foot-per-minute blade tip speed are engineered to maintain consistent cut quality across demanding turf. The mower is powered by six high-capacity batteries and a 1.5 kW charger, providing coverage of up to two acres per charge with an approximate three-hour recharge time. Drive speeds reach up to 8 mph. By eliminating fuel and routine engine maintenance, the battery system reduces downtime while supporting quieter operation and lower vibration for daily commercial mowing.
Honda’s ProZision battery-powered zero-turn lineup introduces the HZ54SXB and HZ60SXB, designed for commercial crews seeking quiet operation and zero emissions. Produced in North Carolina, the models represent Honda’s first commercial riding mowers. Both feature stacked MicroCut twin blades engineered to produce fine clippings without a separate mulching kit, with deck options of 54 or 60 inches. Power is supplied by six 48-volt lithium-ion batteries delivering 19.2 kWh and driving five brushless electric motors. Depending on conditions, the mowers can cover up to 14 to 15 acres per charge. A built-in charging system supports 120- or 240-volt input, with full recharge available in approximately 6.5 hours at higher voltage. Full suspension, adjustable controls and multiple drive modes are designed to reduce fatigue while supporting daily commercial use.
The Husqvarna Z560XS leads the brand’s Z500 Series and is built for commercial crews that demand maximum productivity, durability and operator comfort. Powered by a 38.5-hp. electronically fuel injected Kawasaki FX Series V Twin engine, this workhorse delivers strong, consistent performance across demanding turf conditions. The 60-inch, 7-gauge fabricated deck with 10-inch cast-iron spindles is engineered for maximum durability, while the 6-inch-deep deck and high-performance design ensure premium cut quality and even dispersal. New steel-belted radial rear tires provide a flatter contact patch for better traction and feature a gel coating to help eliminate flats. Dual Hydro Gear ZT 5400 commercial transmissions deliver smooth, responsive control with ground speeds up to 12 mph. Operators benefit from a premium suspension seat, ergonomic controls, and automotive-style LED fuel gauges. Built with industrial-strength components, the Z560XS delivers the durability, speed, and cut quality required for top tier commercial performance.
Jacobsen’s five-gang SLF1 ELiTE lithium mower, powered by
Samsung SDI technology, offers Jake’s signature quality of cut with operator and owner benefits. Lithium power provides silent cutting with minimal vibration, which reduces operator fatigue and increases productivity and runtime. Users get at least 5.5 hours of operation per charge with the 500-amp-hour Samsung SDI lithium battery. The machine offers convenient onboard, overnight charging that fits with existing universal electrical infrastructure, making it as simple as plugging it in at the end of the day to ensure it is ready for the next. The SLF1 ELiTE also features hydraulic-free design to reduce maintenance needs and operating costs, and eliminate the potential for turf damage due to fluid leaks. The control center, located on an adjustable swing-out console arm, features lockable speed controls and Jacobsen’s trusted frequency-of-clip control, to guarantee a consistent and exceptional finish every time.
The John Deere lineup of ZTrak zero-turn mowers welcomes three models, including the debut of the Z998R. In addition, the existing Z997R model received a full design upgrade and is now available in two trim levels, including the Z997R and Z997M. The Z998R can operate as a traditional 100” zero-turn mower or adapt on the fly with the touch of a button. Thanks to its independently controlled E-Cut wing decks and electric drive motors, operators can raise or lower each wing deck to navigate around trees, fences, gates and other obstacles without interrupting mowing. What truly sets the Z998R apart is its ability to keep mowing with the center deck while adjusting the wing decks. You can even mow with just one wing deck down, giving you flexible cutting widths of 60, 80, or 100 inches to suit the job at hand.
The ZXD Series is Kioti’s first-ever diesel-powered mower line, delivering commercial-grade durability for landscape and turf care professionals. Available with 61- and 72-inch deck sizes, the ZXD61 and ZXD72 are powered by a 1.2L Kioti diesel engine with direct drive transaxles, which eliminate the need for drive belts. A heavy-duty frame, reinforced seven-gauge fabricated steel deck, and semi-pneumatic front casters help the machines handle challenging terrain while maintaining top-tier cut quality. The ZXD Series also features premium, rubber-isolated three-inch suspension seats and an articulating front axle for a smoother ride across uneven ground, enhancing operator comfort. With easy access to key components that simplify routine maintenance, along with dual fuel tanks with a combined 17-
gallon capacity, and top speeds of 11 mph, the ZXD Series is built for efficiency.
The Kubota ZD1611 zero-turn mower is part of Kubota’s ZD Series of commercial zero-turn mowers. Equipped with a 30.8-hp. Kubota Common Rail System (CRS) diesel engine, it provides exceptional power, torque and reliable performance. Available in three deck configurations — a 72-inch side-discharge, 60- and 72-inch rear-discharge mowers — the ZD1611 adapts to diverse field conditions and cutting preferences. Operator comfort is prioritized through an air-ride suspension seat with adjustable reclining and lumbar support, helping operators stay comfortable during extended workdays. A 12V power outlet conveniently placed in the cup holder allows for device charging, and front axle tie-down points allow for easy and secure trailering. The ZD1611 combines professional-quality cutting performance with durability and reliability.
The Scag Tiger Cat II is positioned as a mid-sized zero-turn rider built for speed and maneuverability in a compact footprint. Designed to handle open turf while navigating tight areas, the mower reaches ground speeds up to 12 mph. A heavy-duty tubular steel frame and Velocity Plus cutting deck are engineered for durability and consistent cut quality. Engine options reach up to 36 hp. and are paired with a high-output drive system and a 9.5-gallon fuel tank. Operator comfort is supported by an adjustable four-point iso-mounted suspension seat that reduces fatigue during long work periods. For 2026, select models are available with the Rehlko Command Pro 888 engine, backed by a five-year or 2,000-hour limited engine warranty. The mower is also covered by Scag’s commercial warranty and a limited cutter deck and spindle warranty.
The Toro GrandStand Multi Force EVO is engineered for professionals who need a stand-on mower that delivers power, versatility and durability in demanding conditions. Built on Toro’s Multi Force platform, the updated model is designed to support productivity while improving long-term return on investment. It is powered by a 34.5-hp. Kawasaki EVO 822cc engine that provides the strength needed for heavy cutting and consistent performance across large properties. A redesigned front end with larger casters helps protect turf, especially in wet conditions, while contributing to a smoother ride and improved maneuverability. The mower retains Toro’s Turbo Force cutting deck, known for delivering a clean, professional finish. Compatibility with a wide range of attachments supports year-round versatility, allowing contractors to expand services beyond mowing. The result is a machine built to operate across seasons while helping crews work efficiently.
The Wright ZTS serves as an entry point into the company’s mid-mount zero-turn lineup, offering commercial users a balance of comfort, durability and professional performance. Designed around everyday jobsite demands, the mower combines the familiarity of a ride-on platform with the efficiency Wright equipment is known for. Its independent swing-arm front suspension provides a smoother ride while allowing all four wheels to follow ground contours, helping maintain a consistent cut and reduce operator fatigue. Power comes from a Kawasaki FT730 engine paired with Hydro-Gear ZT-3400 transmissions engineered for long service life and simplified maintenance. The ZTS is available with 52- or 61-inch Aero-Core flat-back decks designed for reliable cut quality and improved discharge. Intended for crews expanding a fleet or replacing aging equipment, the mower emphasizes operator comfort and steady productivity while supporting a clean, professional finish.