Husqvarna’s flagship commercial Automower
The Automower 450X sits at the top of Husqvarna’s wire-bounded robotic mower range — up to 5,000 m² (≈1.24 acre) coverage envelope, 45% slope handling, smart mapping, GPS theft tracking, the operational depth of a robotic platform that’s now in its second-plus generation in the UK commercial market with strong working track record across five-plus seasons.
Spec snapshot
| Coverage | Up to 5,000 m² (≈1.24 acres) |
|---|---|
| Boundary | Buried perimeter wire (installed at commissioning) |
| Cutting width | 24 cm |
| Slope rating | 45% (≈24°) |
| Tracking | GPS theft alarm and location tracking |
| Best fit | Established large estates, commercial groundcare, hospitality grounds |
Where the 450X actually earns its keep
Two typical buyer profiles. First: large country estates and commercial properties (hotel grounds, educational campuses, large institutional sites) with stable perimeter geometry that won’t change for the working life of the machine. Wire-bounded robotic systems require the perimeter wire to be buried at installation; once installed, the boundary is fixed but reliable. For sites where the perimeter is genuinely permanent, this isn’t a constraint. Second: hospitality groundcare and commercial sites where night-time silent mowing matters and the operational reliability of the established Automower platform outweighs the wireless-platform feature advantages. The 450X has the longest operationally-proven track record of any commercial robotic mower in the UK market.
The quieter argument that the spec sheet doesn’t surface: signal resilience. Wireless RTK platforms (the Stiga Autonomous range, EcoFlow, others) carry real risk of intermittent GPS-correction signal loss at certain site conditions — heavy tree cover, urban canyon effects, magnetic-interference zones near power infrastructure. Wire-bounded Automower systems are immune to all of this because they don’t rely on satellite navigation for boundary management. For commercial sites where signal-loss-induced operational failures are unacceptable, the wire-bounded approach is the safer-bet architecture, even though it’s the older technology.
Versus the wireless Stiga A 5500 and A 7500
The robotic-mower architectural split:
- Wire-bounded Automower 450X (£3,845): proven technology, signal-resilient, boundary fixed at install. Right for stable-perimeter commercial sites.
- Wireless Stiga A 5500 (£4,295): newer technology, flexible boundary management, RTK-dependent. Right for sites where boundary changes are likely.
- Wireless Stiga A 7500 (£6,495): largest coverage, premium capex, RTK-dependent. Right for largest commercial sites needing 1.85-acre envelope.
For most commercial-tier UK applications, the 450X is still the right answer despite the technology being older — operational reliability beats feature-set differentiation for buyers running revenue-critical groundcare programmes.
The tradeoff
Wire-bounded means wire breaks. Garden operations (digging, edging, drainage work) can damage the buried perimeter wire, and a wire break takes the system offline until the break is located and repaired. Repair is straightforward but takes a half-day callout. For sites with high garden-operation activity, this is a real operational consideration. For sites where the perimeter sees minimal post-installation disturbance, wire breaks are rare.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in Husqvarna Automower commercial robotic mowing systems, supplying the 450X with full site-survey-led commissioning, perimeter wire installation, app-based mapping, operator-team training, and ongoing software-and-service support. Our pricing on new Husqvarna inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used 450X units sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.






