Yes. Honda does offer a battery-powered mowing option through its Miimo robotic lawn mower in select markets; Honda does not currently offer a handheld cordless mower under its consumer lineup.
Here's what that means: Honda's battery-powered option is primarily the Miimo line of robotic mowers, designed to mow autonomously and recharge at a docking station. For traditional, push-style mowers, Honda's current lineup is gas-powered, with no widely marketed cordless handheld model in most regions. As of 2026, that remains unchanged in most markets.
Honda's current battery-powered mowing options
Note: The following summarizes Honda's battery-powered offerings and related considerations. Availability varies by country and retailer.
- Miimo robotic lawn mower: Battery-powered, autonomous mower that navigates your lawn and returns to a charging dock; designed for residential lawns and offered in certain markets.
- No widely marketed Honda handheld cordless mower: Honda does not currently advertise a cordless push mower in its consumer lineup in many regions; customers seeking battery-powered hand mowers may consider other brands.
Conclusion: Battery-powered mowing from Honda is represented primarily by robots like Miimo in markets where it is sold; traditional push mowers are gas-powered rather than battery-powered on Honda's current consumer lineup.
Regional availability and how to verify
Because product availability changes by country, always check Honda's official regional site, local dealers, or the Honda Power Equipment pages for your area to confirm whether Miimo is offered and whether a consumer push-style electric mower is available.
Miimo features and considerations
When considering a battery-powered mowing solution from Honda, note that Miimo is a robotic mower that operates on rechargeable batteries, requires installation of boundary wires, and is designed for ongoing maintenance rather than manual operation.
Summary
Honda does provide battery-powered mowing options through its Miimo line in certain markets, but it does not widely offer a cordless push mower. If you want to go battery-powered with Honda, your best option is to explore Miimo in your region; otherwise, Honda's focus for lawn care tools is primarily gas-powered and robotic mowing rather than handheld cordless devices.


