Hayter unveils Harrier Pro 60V range at GroundsFest 2025 following nationwide contractor tour

Hayter, the premium British lawn care brand under Toro U.K. Limited, officially launched its new Harrier Pro 60V cordless range at GroundsFest 2025.

Engineered for professional landscapers and grounds maintenance teams, the Harrier Pro 60V models combine Hayter’s iconic striped finish with the flexibility and environmental benefits of battery power.

The launch follows Hayter’s successful Harrier Pro Tour, held earlier this year, where contractors and groundsmen across the country previewed the new models in hands-on demonstrations. The tour provided valuable feedback from real-world users, helping to refine the machines ahead of their public debut.

“GroundsFest was the ideal platform to introduce the Harrier Pro 60V range to the wider industry,” says Chris Cooper, Senior Product Marketing Manager. “We’ve worked closely with contractors to understand their evolving needs, and the result is a cordless mower that delivers professional-grade performance without compromise. It’s built to handle tough conditions, reduce downtime, and support more sustainable operations.”

“The Harrier Pro 60V range reflects our commitment to giving professionals more choice and flexibility,” adds Craig Hoare, UK Sales and Marketing Manager. “Contractors are increasingly looking for cordless solutions that don’t compromise on performance. With these models, they get the same trusted Hayter quality, with the added benefits of quieter operation, lower emissions, and easier maintenance.”

The Harrier Pro 60V range has been designed to meet the demands of time-poor professionals who need reliable, high-performance tools that can adapt to changing conditions. Key upgrades include:

  • Advanced Roller and Drive System - for improved traction and control on varied terrain
  • Optimised Grass Bag Design - with lighter sail material to prevent clogging and overfilling
  • Robust Battery Technology - offering consistent power and extended runtime
  • Zero Emissions During Use - supporting cleaner, quieter operation in urban and residential areas.

Whether tackling wet grass or dry turf, the Harrier Pro 60V delivers the same precision and finish that has made the Harrier name synonymous with excellence in British lawn care.

The Harrier Pro 60V range is powered by the Toro 60V Flex-Force Power System, a versatile battery platform that’s interchangeable across a wide selection of Toro tools. This includes the Toro Revolution Series, a professional-grade cordless lineup featuring blowers, string trimmers, hedge trimmers, and more.

This compatibility allows contractors to streamline their equipment, reduce downtime, and maximise investment in battery-powered technology — all while maintaining the performance and durability expected from Toro and Hayter.

Visitors to GroundsFest 2025 saw the Harrier Pro 60V range in action at the Hayter stand, with live demonstrations and direct access to the engineering and product teams behind the innovation. Attendees will also learn how Hayter’s cordless technology integrates into broader sustainability goals for contractors and councils alike.


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