Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower

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Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower

Exmark Moves into the Residential Electric ZTR Race with Quest V-Series Mowers

Commercial mower powerhouse Exmark is heating up an already competitive market with the introduction of Quest V-Series battery-powered zero turn mowers. Already in the professional space with the Vertex line, the Quest lineup is geared toward the residential market.

Editorโ€™s Note: Check out our article on the best riding lawnmower to get our top picks in all categories.

What They Say about the Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower

โ€œThe electricย powertrainย and cuttingย deckย deliverย instantย torque,ย enablingย the Questย V-Seriesย to power through tough mowing jobs. The electric deck design also eliminates all belt-related maintenance. And with just two annual grease points and reliable integrated electric transaxle, the Quest V-series is extremely easy to maintain year after year.โ€

Exmarkย Directorย ofย Marketing,ย Jamieย Briggs

Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower Basics

Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower

Exmarkโ€™s entry into the residential electric ZT space complicates matters. Until recently, the big three players have been EGO, Greenworks, and Ryobiโ€”brands you have only ever made battery-powered riding mowers. Exmarkโ€™s heritage is in gas-powered riding mowers, including the impressive 144-inch diesel Lazer Z model.

Starting with the durability needs of commercial lawn care professionals, they added electrification in the Pro-focused Laser Z V-series electric zero turns and electric stand-ons. Bringing what theyโ€™ve learned to the residential side of the business, Iโ€™m not surprised to see that these are well-built electrified versions that offer a more robust build than what weโ€™ve seen from other brands in the past.

Power Source

Exmark turns to 60V Flex-Force batteries to power this electric ZT. It includes four 10Ah packs (a total of 2160 nominal watt-hours) to run the 42-inch mower for up to an hour. You can also add up to two additional batteries, bringing your total runtime up to 90 minutes.

The mower comes with a sequential 6-port charger that can charge a battery to 100% in 50 minutes. With the stock battery loadout, thatโ€™s 3 hours and 20 minutes for a full charge cycle. If youโ€™re using six batteries, itโ€™s 5 hours.

In the 42-inch class, 60 minutes of base runtime and 90 minutes of extended runtime is fine. With a regular maintenance cut in our Florida gasses (St. Augustine, Bahia, zoysia), thatโ€™s 2 โ€“ 3 acres worth of cutting time.

That runtime is right in line with our testing on the EGO E-Steer when we cut for about 53 minutes on four batteries. The Ryobi iDrive 42-inch is a little better, covering up to 3 acres on its standard battery loadout and pushing out as much as 5 acres with a full setup.

Build

The mower is built on a 10-gauge unibody steel frame.

The deck is fabricated and consists of 10-gauge steel on the top, 12-gauge steel on the sides, and 7-gauge steel for the front bumper. Using a 3-point suspension, the deck is adjustable for 1.5 โ€“ 4.5-inch cutting heights.

This is where Exmarkโ€™s Quest V-series primarily sets itself apart from other residential electric zero-turn mowers. With a solid foundation and build, it focuses on durability, especially around the deck, where the majority of damage occurs on our mowers.

Cutting

Two 21.6-inch blades operate at 17,000 fpm under the deck. The mower is set to side discharge clippings and can be equipped with a mulching or bagging kit.

The drive system offers speeds up to 7 MPH in forward and 3.5 MPH in reverse.

Weโ€™ve seen higher blade tip speeds, but 17,000 fpm isnโ€™t something Iโ€™m worried about. At that speed, I expect the mower to have plenty of lift for excellent clipping distribution, bagging, and mowing. The question is how well it can keep those blades cranking when youโ€™re dealing with overgrowth.

Additional Features

  • PTO capable
  • 18 x 7.5-inch rear wheels
  • 11 x 4.0-inch front caster wheels
  • 16-inch high back seat

Available Accessories

  • ROPS bar
  • Mulching kit
  • Bagging kit
  • Sunshade
  • Seat armrests
  • Anti-blowout kit
  • Turk striper
  • Slope sensor
  • Deck foot lift assist
  • Deluxe seat
  • Additional 10Ah batteries
  • Additional 7.5Ah batteries

Exmark Quest V-Series Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower Price

The mower comes as a kit with four 10Ah batteries and a 6-port sequential charger for $6499. Thatโ€™s higher than you can get a basic 42-inch ZT from EGO, Greenworks, or Ryobi. However, the build seems to be more in line with the Greenworks Maximus Z at the same price point. Higher build quality makes a difference over the long haul, so itโ€™s an important consideration as youโ€™re shopping.

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