US Zero Turn Mower Market Research Report Information by type (Flat Terrain Zero Turn Mowers, Hilly Terrain Zero Turn Mowers, Rough Terrain Zero Turn Mowers), fuel type (Battery Powered, Non-Battery Powered), capacity (Battery Powered(Upto 48V, 49V-72V, and above 72V) Non-Battery Powered (Up to 15 HP, 16-20 HP, Above 20 HP)), transmission type(Hydrostatic, Electric), cutting width (Upto 30 inches, 31-39 inches, 40-49 inches, Above 49 Inches), technology(Traditional, Robotic), drive system (Two-Wheel Drive, 4 Wheel Drive), and application (Residential, Commercial) and by Region Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, West) Industry Forecast Till 2032
In 2023, the US zero-turn mower market is expected to be worth $2,174.8 million. The US Zero Turn Mower business is predicted to develop at an 8.6% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2024 and 2032, rising from USD 2,356.7 million in 2024 to USD 4,574.7 million by 2032.
The zero-turn mower market in the United States is being pushed by the enhanced level of consumer convenience that innovative technology enable.
As operator preferences evolve, ergonomics and comfort have become essential considerations when selecting zero-turn mowers. Recognizing this trend, manufacturers prioritize improving the user experience by introducing creative design features. The core of this attempt is adjustable seating, which allows the operator to vary their position for maximum comfort and support, reducing the strains associated with prolonged use. Furthermore, ergonomic controls are being rigorously built to maximize operation, lowering the risk of recurring stress injuries and improving overall user friendliness. Furthermore, the incorporation of vibration-reducing technology represents a significant advancement in the improvement of comfort during extended mowing periods.
Market segmentation insightsThe US zero turn mower is divided into three categories: flat terrain, hilly terrain, and difficult terrain. This classification is dependent on the type of mower.
The market is segmented into two categories based on fuel type: battery-powered and non-battery powered.
The US Zero Turn Mower is classified as battery-powered (up to 48V, 49V-72V, and above 72V) or non-battery-powered (up to 15 HP, 16-20 HP, and more than 20 HP) based on capacity.
The market is divided into four categories based on cutting breadth: up to 30 inches, 31-39 inches, 40-49 inches, and over 49 inches.
Traditional and robotic technologies make up the technology section of the US zero-turn mower market.
The market's drive system category includes both two- and four-wheel drive.
The transmission type sector of the US zero-turn mower market includes both hydrostatic and electric transmissions.
The zero-turn mower market in the United States includes both residential and commercial applications.
Regional PerspectivesThe report provides market information for the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West regions. In 2023, the West Zero Turn Mower market had the biggest market share and is expected to grow at a significant CAGR over the research period. The West is a significant market for zero-turn mowers. The advancement of technology in lawn mower design has resulted in unprecedented efficiency, operator ease, and environmental responsibility.
In addition, the Northeast is the second-largest market for zero-turn mowers. The Northeast market is being significantly driven by the growing popularity of zero-turn mowers among both homeowners for domestic use and contractors for commercial applications. These mowers are especially well-suited for residential homes with complex layouts because of their outstanding mobility, which allows them to easily navigate tight places and obstacles.
Major PlayersThe market's leading companies include Stanley Black & Decker, Deere & Company, Kubota Corporation, Toro Company, Scag Power Equipment, Bad Boy Mower, Greenworks Tools, Mean Green Mowers, EGO Power, Husqvarna AB, Ariens, Altoz, and Ferris Mowers.