Engine Power | Heavy-duty lawn maintenance | Industry: 5 HP (ISO 14396) Base: 7.5 HP (▲2.5 HP) Advanced: 9 HP (▲1.5 HP from Base) | Handles thick vegetation efficiently (e.g., overgrown fields). | Higher HP increases fuel consumption and noise (7.5 HP ≈ lawnmower engine dB). |
Cutting Capacity | Large lawns with varied grass heights | Industry: Up to 80mm (ISO 5823) Base: 100mm (▲20mm) Advanced: 120mm (▲20mm from Base) | Cuts tall grass in one pass (e.g., 100mm for agricultural fields). | Requires frequent blade sharpening at higher heights. |
Terrain Handling | Rough, uneven agricultural terrain | Industry: Standard tires (ISO 3095) Base: Rugged 4-wheel drive (▲Improved traction) Advanced: GPS-guided terrain adaptation (▲Automated adjustments) | Navigates rocky or sloped fields (e.g., 30% incline capability). | Advanced systems may need recalibration after firmware updates. |
Remote Control Range | Large estates or farmland | Industry: Up to 50m (FCC Class B) Base: 100m (▲50m) Advanced: 200m (▲100m total) | Operate from a distance (e.g., 200m for expansive farms). | Signal interference in dense vegetation or metal structures. |
Durability | Harsh outdoor environments | Industry: Plastic components (ASTM D638) Base: Reinforced metal frame (▲20% stronger) Advanced: Corrosion-resistant coating (▲ISO 9227 compliant) | Withstands saltwater or chemical exposure (e.g., coastal farms). | Advanced models are heavier and costlier (e.g., +20% price vs. Base). |
Automation Features | Autonomous operation in structured fields | Industry: Manual steering only Base: Basic path following (▲Automated routes) Advanced: Obstacle avoidance + GPS mapping (▲Full autonomy) | Reduces labor by 50% for repetitive tasks (e.g., orchard maintenance). | Advanced systems require Wi-Fi or GPS setup for optimal performance. |