Xiaomi is expected to expand its Electric Scooter 6 lineup in Europe early next year, with new details pointing to higher prices, a February release date and the introduction of a new Ultra model positioned above the existing range.
The company previewed four Electric Scooter 6 models on its global website last month — the Scooter 6, 6 Lite, 6 Pro and 6 Max — without announcing prices or availability. New information from a widely followed leaker indicates that Xiaomi plans to sell five models in the European market, adding an Electric Scooter 6 Ultra as a more powerful flagship option.
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Compared with last year’s Electric Scooter 5 range, which topped out at the Max variant, the Ultra model would mark Xiaomi’s push into a higher-end segment. The model is expected to share core design elements such as 12-inch tyres but offer upgrades including a stronger motor, extended range, dual disc brakes and a higher maximum load capacity of up to 140 kg. The Ultra is also said to be sold only in a yellow colour, setting it apart visually from other versions.
The leak suggests that prices across the Electric Scooter 6 lineup will rise by up to 50 euros from the previous generation. The Scooter 6 Lite is expected to start at 329.99 euros, followed by the standard Scooter 6 at 399.99 euros. The Pro and Max versions are tipped to launch at 549.99 euros and 649.99 euros respectively, while the Ultra could reach 799.99 euros.
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Four models from the Electric Scooter 6 series are expected to go on sale in Europe on Feb. 10, 2026, according to the information. The Ultra variant may follow at a later date, as its release timing has not yet been finalised. Xiaomi has not officially confirmed the pricing, specifications or launch schedule.
Source: Dealabs
