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Redesigned By Exmark: Lazer Z X-Series Mower
30 years after the launch of the original Lazer Z, Exmark has unveiled the next generation of its premier gas-powered commercial zero-turn mower, the 2025 Lazer Z X-series. The redesigned 2025 Lazer Z X-series offers more power and configuration options than any other Exmark model.
Choose from 52-, 60-, or 72-in. UltraCut Series 6 side discharge cutting decks, or select the massive 96-in. UltraCut Rear Discharge Flex-Wing cutting deck for maximum productivity. Side-discharge cutting decks feature Exmark’s exclusive “Adapt” technology, which enables the operator to quickly adjust deck rake without tools, for maximum cut quality in any turf conditions.
2025 Lazer Z X-Series models also increase productivity through increased ground speeds, with up to 11.5 MPH forward on models up to 72-in., and up to 10.5 MPH on the 96-in. model. New heavy-duty cast caster wheel forks deliver maximum durability and precise alignment, while the large-diameter airless caster tires provide a smooth ride and long life with zero flat tires.
Choose from a wide range of premium commercial V-twin engines: Options include the Kawasaki FX801V and FX820V (EFI), Kohler Command Pro EFI ECV980, or the 993 cc Vanguard Big Block V-Twin with EFI and the Oil Guard system.
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