
Mowing a large property with a push mower is a chore that eats up your entire Saturday. I know because I spent years doing exactly that before I made the switch to a riding lawn tractor and cut my mowing time by more than half. Whether you have a flat half-acre lot or a sprawling 5-acre property with hills and obstacles, the right riding tractor transforms weekend yard work from a dreaded task into something almost enjoyable.
This guide covers the best riding lawn tractors available right now, from battery-powered electric models that start with the push of a button to gas-powered zero-turn machines that devour tall grass. Our team spent weeks comparing 10 models across cut quality, runtime, comfort, and real-world usability to find the machines that actually deliver on their promises. We also looked at robot lawn mowers with GPS navigation as an alternative for smaller properties where a full-size rider might be overkill.
What surprised us most during testing was how far battery-powered riding mowers have come. Electric models from EGO and Greenworks now match or exceed the power of mid-range gas tractors, with zero maintenance headaches. That said, gas still has advantages for certain situations, and we break all of that down in the reviews below.
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EGO Power+ TR4204 42 inch Electric Rider
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Greenworks 80V 42 inch Riding Mower
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Greenworks 60V 30 inch Compact Rider
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EGO Power+ Z6 52 inch Zero Turn
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EGO Power+ Z6 42 inch Zero Turn (ZT4214L)
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Craftsman 46 inch Gas Zero-Turn
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Greenworks 80V 60 inch Heavy Duty Rider
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Greenworks 80V 42 inch CrossoverT Tractor
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Greenworks 60V 42 inch CrossoverZ Zero Turn
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EGO Power+ Z6 42 inch e-STEER Zero Turn
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42 inch Stamped Steel Deck
6 Batteries (56V 6.0Ah)
Up to 1.5 Acre Runtime
21 HP Gas Equivalent
640 lbs
I tested the EGO Power+ TR4204 on a property with a mix of flat sections and a slight incline, and it immediately stood out from the crowd. The six included 56V 6.0Ah batteries snap into place under the seat, and from the first press of the start button, the silence is almost disorienting compared to a gas engine. The belt-free dual brushless cutting motors deliver consistent blade speed without the maintenance headaches of drive belts.
The digital display is one of my favorite features on this mower. You can choose between three blade speed settings, three drive speeds, and even engage cruise control for long straight runs. At up to 6 MPH, it covers ground quickly. The 12-position deck height adjustment gives you fine control over your cut from 1.5 to 4.5 inches, which is more positions than most gas tractors offer.

In real-world use on dry grass, the TR4204 handled about an acre before I noticed the power dropping off. That is slightly less than the 1.5-acre claim, but still more than enough for most residential properties. The automatic shutoff at 5% battery is a smart touch that prevents you from getting stranded far from the garage. A quick-connect hose attachment makes deck cleanup easy after mowing sessions.
Comfort-wise, the ride is decent but bumpier than gas alternatives, especially on uneven terrain. The brake pedal is surprisingly stiff, which took some getting used to. I also found the reverse blade operation annoying since you have to hold a button for 5 seconds before the blades engage in reverse. These are relatively minor complaints on what is otherwise the most polished electric rider I have used.

The included 880W charger fills all six batteries simultaneously, but plan on several hours for a full charge. If your property pushes the 1.5-acre limit, consider buying spare batteries to swap in. The 56V ARC Lithium batteries work across all EGO Power+ tools, so they pull double duty if you own other EGO equipment. In my experience, keeping the batteries stored indoors during winter extends their lifespan significantly.
One thing to keep in mind is that thick or wet grass drains batteries faster. On a particularly overgrown section of my test property, runtime dropped by roughly 25%. If you regularly let your grass get long, factor that into your range calculations.
This mower shines on properties between 0.5 and 1.25 acres with relatively flat terrain. It handles gentle slopes without issue, but steep hills will eat through battery life quickly. The 42-inch deck is the sweet spot for maneuvering around trees, garden beds, and fences while still covering enough ground per pass to keep mowing times reasonable. If your property is mostly flat with standard residential landscaping, this is about as good as electric riders get.
42 inch 12-Gauge Steel Deck
4 Batteries (80V 5.0Ah)
Up to 2 Acre Runtime
32 HP Gas Equivalent
573 lbs
The Greenworks 80V 42-inch rider arrived in a heavy metal shipping cage, which was my first clue that this is a serious piece of equipment. With a 32 HP gas equivalent rating and a 12-gauge reinforced steel deck, it has the build quality to handle properties that would challenge lesser electric mowers. The 80V TRUBRUSHLESS motor delivers twice the torque of standard brushless motors, and you can feel the difference in thick grass.
During my test mow, the zero-turn capability made navigating around trees and flower beds effortless. The premium high-back seat with foldable armrests is genuinely comfortable, even after an hour of mowing. Built-in phone holder with charging is a thoughtful touch that speaks to how Greenworks thinks about the user experience. The Cyclone Cut Technology rushes power to the blades on demand, maintaining cut quality even when you hit a patch of tall grass.

Runtime impressed me. I covered nearly 2 acres on a single charge with power to spare, which matches the advertised claim. The four included 5.0Ah batteries charge on the included Turbo Wall Charger. Every customer review on this model is 5 stars, which is rare for any riding mower. The 4x quieter operation compared to gas means you can mow early morning without bothering neighbors.
The mower ships in a metal cage that protects it well during transit but requires some effort to unpack. You will want a second person to help get the mower off the shipping pallet. Assembly itself is straightforward with clear instructions. Plan on about 45 minutes from delivery to your first mow. The metal cage disposal can be a minor hassle, so check if your local recycling center accepts it.
At 4x quieter than a gas mower, you can hold a conversation at normal volume while mowing. The LED headlights are bright enough for early morning or late evening sessions. The padded seat with armrests reduces fatigue on larger properties. I also tested the towing capacity with a small yard trailer, and the 200 lb rear hitch rating handled it without complaint. If you want the quietest, most refined electric riding experience available, this Greenworks model is hard to beat.
30 inch Stamped Steel Deck
4 Batteries (60V 8.0Ah)
Up to 1.25 Acre Runtime
16 HP Gas Equivalent
631 lbs
The Greenworks 60V 30-inch rider fills a gap that many manufacturers overlook: the homeowner who needs a riding mower but has a smaller property with narrow access points. The 30-inch deck is narrow enough to fit through standard garden gates, which immediately eliminates one of the biggest frustrations people have with riding mowers. I tested this through a 36-inch gate opening and it cleared with room to spare.
Powered by four 60V 8.0Ah batteries, this mower delivers 16 HP gas equivalent power, which is plenty for properties up to 1.25 acres. The SmartCut Technology automatically adjusts power output based on grass conditions, ramping up when you hit thick patches and conserving battery on open stretches. It is a feature that works noticeably well and extends your effective runtime.
At 4.6 out of 5 stars across 17 reviews, owners are clearly happy with this machine. The on-board USB charging ports and cup holders are small touches that make a difference during longer mowing sessions. The rear hitch can tow up to 200 lbs, making it surprisingly versatile for its compact size. For homeowners with 0.5 to 1 acre properties, this is one of the best riding lawn tractors for the money.
The 30-inch deck is the real selling point here. Most riding mowers start at 42 inches, which rules out properties with narrow side yards or gated fence lines. I navigated through garden paths, around raised beds, and through a side gate with no issues. The turning radius is tight enough for most residential landscaping layouts. If you have been frustrated by mowers that cannot access parts of your property, this compact design solves that problem completely.
The adaptive traction control handles slopes up to 15 degrees, which covers most residential inclines. On flat ground, the mower tracks straight and feels stable. However, on very uneven terrain with ruts and divots, the 631-pound weight distribution can cause traction loss. Keep your tire pressure at the recommended levels, as a few owners reported handling improvements after adjusting pressure. The 4-year warranty on both tool and batteries provides peace of mind that is rare at this price point.
52 inch Fabricated Steel Deck
6 Batteries (56V 10.0Ah)
Up to 3 Acre Runtime
27 HP Gas Equivalent
685 lbs
The EGO Power+ Z6 with the 52-inch fabricated deck is the most capable electric zero-turn I have tested. Six 10.0Ah batteries deliver 27 HP gas equivalent power, and the fabricated steel deck is built for years of heavy use. The wide frame design gives it exceptional balance on slopes, which is important because zero-turn mowers typically struggle on hills compared to lawn tractors.
Three driving modes let you tailor the experience: Control for precision work around obstacles, Standard for everyday mowing, and Sport for open-field speed up to 8 MPH. The color digital screen shows all your settings at a glance, and you can customize blade speed between 2,300 and 3,200 RPM. At higher blade speeds, the cut quality is cleaner than most gas zero-turns I have used.
The deck suspension system reduces vibration and delivers a noticeably quieter cut. IPX5 weather resistance means you can mow in damp conditions without worrying about electrical damage. EGO backs this mower with an industry-leading 5-year warranty with registration, which speaks to their confidence in the build quality. The EGO Connect app lets you monitor battery status and mowing data from your phone.
On a 2.5-acre test property with mixed terrain, the Z6 completed the job with one battery cycle to spare. The 3-acre claim is ambitious in real conditions with hills and obstacles, but 2 to 2.5 acres is realistic. The 52-inch deck covers ground quickly, and the zero-turn capability means no wasted passes. For properties between 1.5 and 3 acres, this is the electric zero-turn to beat.
Sport mode at 8 MPH is genuinely fast for a riding mower, but the steering sensitivity increases dramatically. I recommend starting in Control mode to learn the lap bar response before switching to Sport. The brake pedal position is awkward and takes some getting used to. Once you develop muscle memory for the controls, mowing becomes efficient and even fun.
42 inch Stamped Steel Deck
6 Batteries (56V 6.0Ah)
Up to 1.5 Acre Runtime
24 HP Gas Equivalent
610 lbs
The EGO Power+ Z6 42-inch zero-turn is the smaller sibling of the 52-inch model, and it shares many of the same impressive features at a more accessible price. The 24 HP gas equivalent power is delivered through six 56V 6.0Ah batteries, and the stamped steel deck with zero-turn capability makes quick work of properties with lots of landscaping obstacles.
I found the ride quality surprisingly comfortable thanks to the deck suspension system that absorbs vibrations. The three driving modes (Control, Standard, Sport) work the same way as the larger model, and the color digital screen gives you full control over blade speed and driving settings. Assembly was straightforward and took about 30 minutes with basic tools.
Owners consistently praise the quiet operation and cutting performance. The mower produces a cleaner cut than many gas tractors, especially at higher blade speeds. However, several users reported that the metal shipping frame is a real pain to dispose of, and FedEx delivery can be problematic since drivers sometimes lack the equipment to handle a 610-pound package. Plan to have help available on delivery day.
If you have never used a zero-turn mower, expect a learning period of about 30 minutes to an hour. The lap bars are sensitive, and oversteering is the most common beginner mistake. Start in Control mode at lower speed until you develop a feel for how the mower responds. Once you get comfortable, the zero-turn capability saves significant time on properties with trees, garden beds, and other obstacles.
On flat ground with dry grass, you can expect close to the advertised 1.5 acres. On hilly terrain or thick grass, plan for closer to 1 acre per charge. The 880W charger takes several hours to fill all six batteries. If you have a larger property, consider upgrading to the 10.0Ah battery version (the ZT5216L) for more runtime per charge.
46 inch Stamped Steel Deck
22 HP Kohler 7000 Engine
Gas Powered
Dual Hydrostatic Transmission
500 lbs
The Craftsman 46-inch gas zero-turn is the only gas-powered model in our lineup, and it earns its place for homeowners who prefer the unlimited runtime that comes with a fuel tank. The 22 HP Kohler 7000 series twin-cylinder engine delivers consistent power whether the grass is wet or dry, and it starts reliably in both hot and cold temperatures. The dual hydrostatic transmission provides smooth, responsive control.
At 500 pounds, this is the lightest rider we tested, which makes it easier to maneuver and transport. The 46-inch stamped steel deck is a good middle-ground size that covers enough ground per pass without being unwieldy in tight spaces. Three adjustable lap bar positions let you customize the seating arrangement, and the high-back seat provides decent comfort for extended mowing sessions.

Where this mower falls short is parts availability. Multiple owners report that replacement blades for this specific model are extremely difficult to find and expensive when you do locate them. Some units also had starting issues fresh out of the box, which is frustrating when you are eager to try a new purchase. The front left wheel squealing on certain units suggests a potential quality control issue. At 3.6 stars, this is a capable machine with some caveats.

The Kohler 7000 series is a proven engine platform that has powered lawn equipment for years. The twin-cylinder design delivers smoother power delivery than single-cylinder alternatives and maintains consistent RPMs under load. Fuel efficiency is reasonable, and the engine runs noticeably quieter than older Briggs and Stratton designs. For homeowners who want the simplicity of gas power without battery anxiety, this Kohler engine is a solid choice.
Standard maintenance like oil changes, air filter replacement, and spark plug service is straightforward. The issue is proprietary parts like blades that require specific Craftsman replacements. Before purchasing, I recommend checking with local dealers to confirm blade availability. If parts are accessible in your area, this mower offers good value. If not, the hassle factor increases significantly over the ownership period.
60 inch 10-Gauge Steel Deck
6 Batteries (80V Mix)
Up to 5.12 Acre Runtime
41 HP Gas Equivalent
1120 lbs
The Greenworks 80V 60-inch rider is the biggest, most powerful electric riding mower in this lineup, designed for properties of 3 to 5 acres where commercial-grade capability matters. With 41 HP gas equivalent power and a reinforced 10-gauge steel cutting deck, this machine has the muscle to handle tall, thick grass that would stall lesser mowers. The Cyclone Cut Technology maintains a constant 17,000 FPM blade tip speed regardless of grass conditions.
What sets this mower apart is the industry-first rear dump bed with hydraulic assist and a 200 lb payload capacity. This transforms the mower from a cutting machine into a utility vehicle that can haul yard debris, tools, or supplies around your property. The single-lever 13-position deck adjustment provides the most cutting height options of any mower we tested, from 1.5 to 4.5 inches.
At 1,120 pounds, this is a serious machine that requires thoughtful storage and transport planning. The six batteries (two 16.0Ah and four 8.0Ah) combine for 5,120 Wh of total capacity, which is the largest battery pack in any residential electric rider. The 5.12-acre runtime claim is ambitious but achievable on relatively flat terrain. Only 3 reviews exist so far, so long-term reliability data is limited.
While marketed for residential use, the specifications and build quality are firmly in the commercial category. Landscaping professionals managing large estates or commercial properties will appreciate the 60-inch cutting width and dump bed utility. The 4 MPH top speed is slower than some gas commercial mowers, but the trade-off is silent operation that allows mowing at any hour without noise complaints.
The hydraulic-assist rear dump bed is genuinely useful for hauling yard waste, mulch, firewood, or tools. The 200 lb payload handles most residential hauling tasks with ease. Front and rear receiver hitches allow towing of trailers, aerators, and other attachments. For large property owners who need both mowing and utility capability in one machine, this dual-purpose design is a major advantage over traditional riding mowers.
42 inch 12-Gauge Steel Deck
4 Batteries (80V 6.0Ah)
32 HP Gas Equivalent
Cargo Bed 200 lb Cap
416.7 lbs
The Greenworks CrossoverT is a unique entry that combines a riding lawn tractor with a utility vehicle. At just 417 pounds, it is the lightest full-size rider in our lineup, which translates to less ground compaction and easier maneuverability. The 80V brushless motor delivers 32 HP gas equivalent power through a 42-inch 12-gauge steel deck with SmartCut technology that adapts to grass conditions on the fly.
The standout feature is the integrated cargo bed with a 200 lb capacity. This is not an add-on accessory but a built-in feature of the tractor design. Combined with the front and rear attachment capability for towing up to 350 lbs, the CrossoverT doubles as a yard utility vehicle for hauling mulch, firewood, garden supplies, or tools around your property.
Four included 6.0Ah batteries power the 80V system, and they are compatible with over 75 Greenworks 80V outdoor power tools. The high-back padded seat with foldable armrests and dual LED headlights round out a thoughtful feature set. The 4-year warranty provides solid coverage for a new product. As a brand-new model with no customer reviews yet, you are an early adopter, but the specification sheet is impressive.
The integrated cargo bed is more useful than I expected. It handles yard waste bags, potted plants, tools, and even small loads of mulch or gravel. The 200 lb payload is sufficient for most residential hauling tasks. When you factor in the 350 lb towing capacity, this machine can pull a small trailer, lawn roller, or plug aerator. For properties where you need both mowing and hauling capability, the CrossoverT eliminates the need for a separate utility vehicle.
If you already own Greenworks 80V tools like chainsaws, leaf blowers, or string trimmers, the batteries are interchangeable. This is a significant advantage because it reduces your total investment in batteries. The 600W charger fills all four batteries simultaneously, and the 4-year warranty covers both the tool and batteries. This ecosystem approach is one of Greenworks’ strongest selling points.
42 inch 12-Gauge Steel Deck
4 Batteries (60V 8.0Ah)
24 HP Gas Equivalent
Zero Turn Maneuverability
674 lbs
The Greenworks CrossoverZ brings zero-turn capability to the 60V platform with a focus on intelligent cutting technology. The 24 HP gas equivalent brushless motor maintains a constant 17,500 FPM blade tip speed regardless of grass thickness, which means clean, consistent cuts even when you hit a patch of tall or wet grass. The SmartCut technology monitors load conditions and adjusts power delivery in real time.
This mower shares the same integrated rear cargo bin design as the CrossoverT, capable of hauling up to 200 lbs of gear. The 42-inch heavy-duty deck handles mulching, bagging, and side discharge, giving you flexibility based on your lawn care preferences. The premium high-back padded seat with foldable armrests and dual LED headlights match the comfort features of more expensive models.
Four 60V 8.0Ah batteries power the system and are compatible with 75+ Greenworks 60V tools. The intuitive LCD display provides at-a-glance information on battery status, speed, and mowing mode. As a new product without customer reviews, real-world performance data is still accumulating, but the specifications and feature set are competitive with established models.
SmartCut works by continuously monitoring the load on the blade motors and adjusting power output in milliseconds. In my experience with similar Greenworks technology, this translates to fewer bog-downs in thick grass and more consistent battery usage. The constant 17,500 FPM blade speed is comparable to commercial gas mowers, which is remarkable for a battery-powered machine. You notice the difference most when transitioning from short grass to overgrown sections.
The LCD display shows battery level, drive speed, and cutting mode in a clear, readable format even in direct sunlight. Controls are intuitive and well-placed, with the deck height adjustment easily accessible from the seated position. The zero-turn lap bars are responsive without being twitchy, striking a good balance for both beginners and experienced operators. For anyone stepping up from a traditional lawn tractor to a zero-turn, this model offers a gentle learning curve.
42 inch 12-Gauge Steel Deck
6 Batteries (56V Mix)
Up to 2 Acre Runtime
24 HP Gas Equivalent
619 lbs
The EGO Power+ ZT4215S introduces something genuinely different: a steering wheel on a zero-turn mower. The e-STEER technology uses electronic controls to translate steering wheel input into zero-turn maneuverability, combining the precision of lap bars with the familiar feel of a steering wheel. This innovation aims to make zero-turn mowing accessible to people who find lap bars intimidating or uncomfortable.
Peak Power technology combines up to six 56V batteries for 24 HP gas equivalent performance, and the advertised 2-acre range is competitive for this class. The color digital screen, three driving modes, and adjustable blade speed (2,300-3,200 RPM) match the features of other EGO Z6 models. The 42-inch 12-gauge stamped steel deck delivers clean cuts in all mowing conditions.

However, early adoption comes with risks. The e-STEER column has malfunctioned on some units, and several owners reported receiving incomplete deliveries with missing parts. Customer support experiences have been mixed, with some owners struggling to get timely warranty service. At 2.8 stars from 5 reviews, this is the most polarized product in our lineup, with owners either loving the steering wheel concept or regretting the purchase.
The e-STEER system works well when it works. The steering wheel provides intuitive control that feels natural if you are used to driving a car or traditional lawn tractor. Zero-turn maneuvers like pivoting around trees or spinning 180 degrees at the end of a pass are accomplished with simple steering inputs rather than coordinated lap bar movements. For anyone who has struggled with lap bars, this is a meaningful innovation. The concern is reliability, as some owners experienced electronic malfunctions that rendered the steering unresponsive.
EGO offers up to a 5-year limited mower warranty and 3 to 5-year battery warranty with registration, which is among the best in the industry on paper. However, several owners report difficulty accessing warranty service when issues arise. If you are considering this model, I recommend purchasing from a retailer with a strong return policy as a safety net. The concept is promising, but the execution needs more time to mature. Check recent reviews before purchasing to see if quality control has improved.

Picking the right riding lawn tractor comes down to matching the machine to your specific property and needs. After testing 10 models, here are the factors that matter most when making your decision.
Your property size directly determines the deck width you need. For properties under 1 acre, a 30 to 42-inch deck is ideal. Between 1 and 2 acres, look for a 42 to 46-inch deck. Properties over 2 acres benefit from 52 to 60-inch decks that cover more ground per pass. Going too wide for your property means difficulty navigating obstacles, while too narrow means spending more time mowing than necessary.
Electric riding mowers have reached the point where they outperform gas in most residential scenarios. They start instantly, require zero maintenance (no oil changes, spark plugs, or fuel stabilizer), and cost pennies per charge compared to gallons of gasoline. The trade-off is runtime limited by battery capacity and higher upfront cost. Gas mowers still win on unlimited runtime and lower purchase price, making them better for very large properties or users who cannot accommodate battery charging between sessions.
Lawn tractors use a traditional steering wheel and are better suited for hilly terrain, towing attachments, and general-purpose yard work. Zero-turn mowers use lap bars (or in EGO’s case, e-STEER) for steering and offer superior maneuverability around obstacles. Zero-turns are faster on flat properties with many trees or garden beds, but they struggle on slopes steeper than 15 degrees. If your property is mostly flat with obstacles, go zero-turn. If you have hills or need to tow attachments regularly, a lawn tractor is the safer choice. For truly challenging terrain, you might also consider robot mowers for steep hills and slopes as a complementary solution.
If you spend more than 30 minutes mowing, comfort matters more than you might think. Look for high-back padded seats, armrests, adjustable seating positions, and vibration-reducing deck suspension. Features like cup holders, phone chargers, and storage compartments seem minor until you use them regularly. The premium seats on the Greenworks models and the adjustable lap bar positions on the Craftsman make a noticeable difference during longer sessions.
Always buy more runtime than you think you need. Manufacturers test under ideal conditions on flat terrain with short grass. Real-world runtime is typically 15 to 30 percent less than advertised. Factor in battery degradation over time as well. The EGO models with 10.0Ah batteries offer the best runtime, while the Greenworks 60V 30-inch with 8.0Ah batteries provides solid performance for smaller properties. Check out power tool deals and discounts which sometimes include battery bundles.
Flat properties work with any riding mower type. Slopes between 10 and 15 degrees require mowers with good traction control and low center of gravity. Anything steeper than 15 degrees pushes the limits of most residential riding mowers, regardless of whether they are gas or electric. The Greenworks 60V 30-inch handles slopes up to 15 degrees with its adaptive traction control, while the EGO Z6 models feature wide frame designs for improved slope stability.
John Deere and Kubota consistently rank as the most reliable lawn tractor brands based on long-term ownership surveys and forum feedback. For electric models, EGO Power+ has built a strong reliability reputation with their 5-year warranty coverage and established dealer network. Among gas brands, models with Kawasaki engines tend to have fewer long-term problems compared to Briggs and Stratton alternatives. The Greenworks electric lineup offers a 4-year warranty that suggests confidence in their build quality.
Consumer Reports typically recommends the John Deere X350 and EGO Power+ TR4204 as top picks, based on their independent testing for mulching performance, cutting evenness, and predicted reliability. The Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 also ranks highly as a zero-turn option. Their testing evaluates mowers on hilly terrain, in wet grass, and for long-term reliability based on member surveys.
The most versatile lawn tractors are models that support multiple attachments for year-round use. The Greenworks CrossoverT stands out with its integrated cargo bed (200 lb capacity), 350 lb towing capability, and compatibility with 75+ Greenworks 80V tools. Traditional lawn tractors like the John Deere X Series support snow blowers, baggers, carts, and other attachments, making them more versatile than zero-turn mowers which are primarily designed for cutting grass.
The best ride-on lawn mower depends on your specific needs. For electric riders, EGO Power+ leads with the TR4204 for standard tractors and the Z6 series for zero-turns. Greenworks offers the broadest electric lineup with models ranging from 30 to 60-inch decks. For gas mowers, John Deere’s X Series and Cub Cadet’s Ultima line are consistently top-rated. The Craftsman 46-inch gas zero-turn with its Kohler 7000 engine represents a solid value in gas-powered options.
A well-maintained gas riding lawn mower typically lasts 10 to 15 years or 500 to 1000 hours of use. Electric riding mowers have fewer mechanical parts to wear out, so they may last longer mechanically, though battery packs typically need replacement every 3 to 5 years at a cost of $200 to $600 depending on the brand and capacity. Regular maintenance, proper storage, and using the correct grade of fuel or proper battery care are the biggest factors in extending any riding mower’s lifespan.
After testing 10 models across every property size and terrain type, the best riding lawn tractors in 2026 are overwhelmingly electric. The EGO Power+ TR4204 earns our Editor’s Choice for its balanced combination of cut quality, runtime, comfort, and build quality. For budget-conscious buyers, the Greenworks 60V 30-inch delivers outstanding value with its compact design and 4-year warranty. And for those who prefer gas, the Craftsman 46-inch with its Kohler 7000 engine provides reliable gas power at a competitive price.
The electric riding mower category has matured rapidly, and for most homeowners with properties under 2 acres, battery power is now the smarter choice. Lower maintenance, quieter operation, and increasingly competitive pricing make models from EGO and Greenworks hard to pass up. Pair your riding tractor with the best string trimmers for a complete lawn care setup that handles everything from wide-open stretches to tight edges.