Exmark offers the 2024 Vertex X-Series and E-Series mowers

At the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) Elevate Show in Dallas, Texas, Exmark unveiled its full 2024 line of Vertex commercial upright mowers. Larger Vertex X-Series machines and compact Vertex E-Series machines have been added to the line. The new models join Exmark’s existing Vertex S-Series and Vertex V-Series electric models for the new year.

The new machines expand the Vertex line, with a full line of models with cut widths ranging from 32 to 72 inches, said Jimmy Briggs, Exmark marketing manager. This gives landscape contractors the perfect Vertex model for their needs, no matter how large or small the property they maintain.

“Our customers were very happy with the Vertex models we launched last year,” says Briggs. “Our most common customer feedback was that they wished there was a wider range of Vertex models, so that’s what we’ve focused on offering in 2024.”

The new Vertex X-Series elevates the power and productivity of Exmark’s existing mower, thanks to an available 72-inch UltraCut Series 6 cutting deck. It enables contractors to mow more than seven acres per hour and do so all day long thanks to its generous 14-gallon fuel capacity. Plus, with the same welded and forged tubular steel frame and heavy-duty 15-inch wheels and tires as Exmark’s leading Lazer Z zero-turn riding mowers, Vertex X-Series models offer superior commercial durability.

With Kawasaki FX1000 engines, the Vertex X-Series delivers the ability to finish jobs faster, with better cut quality thanks to Exmark’s UltraCut Series 6 cutting surfaces. In addition to the 72-inch model, Exmark also offers the Vertex X Series with 52- or 60-inch cutting surfaces.

The wide, stable design of the Vertex X-Series features large 24-inch drive tires to increase traction, reduce turf compaction and increase ride quality. The operator-focused control center improves operator control and comfort, with a reinforced operator cushion and suspended operator platform located low and centered between the rear wheels.

When compared to a walk-behind mower, Exmark’s new Vertex E-Series compact mower is a more productive option for gated backyards and other areas with limited access. Available with 32- or 36-inch UltraCut Series 3 cutting surfaces, the Vertex E-Series is ideal for contractors who maintain small to medium-sized properties. It offers versatility, maneuverability and cutting quality.

Powered by an electric start, commercial twin-cylinder Kawasaki FS600V engine, Vertex E-Series models use HydroGear pumps and Parker wheel motors to deliver ground speeds up to 7.5 mph forward. Dual-action controls provide quick, responsive control in any conditions, and the single-point height adjustment system quickly and accurately sets deck height from 1.0 to 4.5 inches, in 0.25-inch increments.

The Vertex S-Series model continues through 2024, giving landscape contractors a versatile, productive mid-sized commercial mower that’s built to go the distance. Vertex S-Series models are available with a range of 48-, 52- or 60-inch UltraCut Series 4 cutting surfaces. A choice of carbureted Kawasaki or EFI Kohler engines delivers power through Exmark’s proven hydro propulsion system to deliver ground speeds up to 8.5 mph.

Exmark leverages the HyperCell power system to power its Vertex V-Series electric mowers. Patent-pending management software optimizes performance for conditions and provides up to seven hours of runtime per charge. The Vertex V-Series uses high-torque commercial grade motors that work with a planetary transmission to provide a smooth, responsive feel at handling and ground speeds up to 10 mph. Exmark offers the Vertex V-Series with a 52-inch electric-grade side discharge cutting deck. The high-torque motors feature 9-inch diameter cast aluminum shaft housings with blade retainers for maximum commercial durability.

Each Vertex model features a design that places heavier components lower in the chassis for improved stability, maneuverability and traction. Vertex models are designed to operate all season without maintenance, virtually eliminating productivity resulting in downtime for the season. The open architecture provides easier access to the engine components and hydro drive system.

Visit the Exmark website to view specifications and learn more about the 2024 Vertex family of standing mowers.

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