Xiaomi launches five electric scooter 6 models in Europe

Xiaomi has introduced its Electric Scooter 6 series in the European Union, featuring five models ranging from the entry-level Lite to the high-end Ultra. The scooters were officially unveiled at the company's Launch February 2026 event after appearing on its global website earlier that year. Prices start at €329.99 for the Lite model and go up to €799.99 for the Ultra.

The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 lineup includes the Lite, standard, Pro, Max, and Ultra variants, each designed for different user needs while adhering to European regulations.

The base model, Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite, features a 300W motor with 500W peak power and reaches a top assistance speed of 25 kph (about 16 mph). It handles inclines up to 10% and comes with 10-inch tires, a front drum brake, and rear ABS braking. Its battery offers an estimated range of 25 km (around 16 miles), and it has an IPX4 rating for protection against light rain or mist.

Higher-end options build on this foundation. The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro and Max models fall between the Lite and the top-tier Ultra, with pricing reflecting added features. The range-topping Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra stands out with a 1,200W peak power motor, a thumb and twist throttle including a boost mode, and the same 25 kph top speed. It is equipped with 12-inch all-terrain tires and dual suspension for better handling, providing a maximum range of 75 km (about 46 miles). The Ultra also boasts an IPX6 water resistance rating, allowing it to navigate through puddles.

In Europe, the scooters are priced as follows: €329.99 for the Lite, €429.99 for the standard model, €579.99 for the Pro, €699.99 for the Max, and €799.99 for the Ultra. This launch expands Xiaomi's mobility offerings in the region, emphasizing safety and performance within legal speed limits.

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