Mean Green expanded its commercial-grade electric mower lineup with its all-new Vanquish Autonomous commercial-electric stand-on autonomous mower. The manufacturer, owned by Generac Power Systems, said the Vanquish delivers up to eight hours of all-electric runtime with a 60-inch mulching rear discharge deck.
Now available for order at Mean Green dealers nationwide, Vanquish Autonomous features Greenzie self-driving technology for real-world commercial demands. With camera-based obstacle detection, live performance tracking, and a call-back feature to return the mower to its starting position, it’s designed to be a smart, safe, and productive machine for a commercial mowing fleet. Users can also indicate keep-out zones to mark areas where the mower should not go.
“With advanced self-driving capabilities and the ability to automatically repeat saved routes, it redefines what productivity looks like,” said Brandon DeCoff, vice president of sales and marketing at Generac Chore. “We’re proud to lead the charge in commercial electric mowing with the industry’s first stand-on autonomous solution.”
The Vanquish Autonomous boasts an available 22kWh battery, which can mow continuously for up to eight hours. It also has the flexibility to switch between autonomous and manual operation. The Vanquish Autonomous is capable of speeds up to 11.5 mph, and the patented Heavy-duty Impulse Drive System provides performance and reliability.
The new Vanquish Autonomous mower retails for $65,000. Mean Green supports the Vanquish Autonomous with a 5-year limited battery warranty and 5-year limited mower warranty.
Envu expanded its portfolio to include Tarvecta fungicide, a tool to prevent soilborne disease such as fairy ring, summer patch and other diseases caused by summer stress. Tarvecta is approved for use on athletic fields, golf courses, sod farms and commercial lawns.
Tarvecta works on multiple difficult diseases as a combination of two powerful active ingredients, fluoxastrobin and flutriafol. Fluoxastrobin is taken up by the plant quicker than other strobilurins, while flutriafol moves up the xylem to internally control new fungal growth and form a protective barrier. The result — Tarvecta is a fast-acting disease-control solution for stressed and weakened turf.
“Diseases can establish quickly when turfgrass is stressed during peak playing times,” said James Hempfling, Ph.D. Green Solutions Team, Envu. “Whether managing a sports field or a golf course, disease damage disrupts turfgrass playability. That’s why preventive practices are crucial. Tarvecta can be applied proactively ahead of stressful periods to protect against infection or curatively to ensure rapid recovery.”
Husqvarna introduced the 590BTS and 590BFS backpack blowers for professional use. The manufacturer said the all-new backpack blowers boast 56 Newtons of blow force and deliver 1,245 cfm of air volume. Powered by a 79.4cc X-Torq engine, the 590BTS and 590BFS set a new standard in power-to-weight ratio.
The blowers feature an AutoTune-controlled carburetor to adjust air/fuel mixture automatically to optimize performance. The blowers also have a new simplified starting procedure with an easy “start” button that eliminates the need for a manual choke. Simply press the button, purge the engine and pull to start.
To ensure comfort and support for professionals, the Husqvarna 590BTS and 590BFS include benefits such as an ergonomic padded harness with a waist belt, a ventilated back pad and LowVib technology to reduce operator fatigue. The top-mounted adjustable right handle also caters to users of all sizes, while load lifter straps ensure a tailored fit. Additional conveniences include a cruise control feature, a commercial-grade 3-stage air filter and the industry’s largest fuel tank for extended runtimes between fill-ups. To accommodate user preference, the 590BTS features a tube-mounted throttle, while the 590BFS comes with a frame-mounted throttle.
Available now, the blowers retail for $890.
Exmark redesigned its Lazer Z S-Series commercial zero-turn riding mower for 2025. The updated S-Series mowers present options for larger cutting decks and more powerful engines than the Lazer Z E-Series. Cutting deck options include 52-, 60- or 72-inch UltraCut Series 4 side-discharge, or 60- or 72-inch UltraCut rear-discharge decks.
Buyers can choose from carbureted Kawasaki or EFI Kohler V-Twin commercial engines. On-board diagnostics give the operator clear visibility of vital functions, including an electronic fuel gauge, battery voltage warning, hour meter and OPC safety switch monitoring. A 12-gallon single fuel tank provides extended runtime between fill-ups.
The new Lazer Z S-Series seating system raises the bar for operator comfort with three inches of suspension travel, and an elastomeric stretch fabric base. Combined with a wider, more contoured seat profile, the new seating system effectively isolates the operator from bumps and vibration.
Echo added the LM-3022SP 30-inch self-propelled gas lawn mower to its lineup. With a 223cc engine and 30-inch steel deck, this mower is designed to cover more ground with fewer passes. It uses a twin-blade system with easy-to-adjust cutting height.
“We’ve packed this mower with the same durable features professionals rely on, from its powerful engine to the 3-in-1 discharge system, so users can expect efficiency, precision and lasting performance with every mow,” said Jason Wilk, senior product manager at Echo.
The LM-3022SP is built to handle tough terrain with ease, and its ball-bearing supported wheels offer enhanced traction and stability across uneven ground. The LM-3022SP is the second gas-powered mower Echo has introduced this year, following the launch of the LM-2119SP earlier in 2025.
The mower is available now at more than 6,000 Echo dealers nationwide and online at The Home Depot. It retails for $1,600 and comes backed by a five-year consumer warranty.