DJI Mini 5 Pro pricing and release date leak: what to expect from the next compact drone
With DJI’s new Mic 3 now official, attention is shifting to the company’s next big launch in the skies. Fresh leaks outline how much the Mini 5 Pro could cost, which accessories will be available at launch, and when to mark your calendar.
According to multiple reports, DJI is sticking close to last year’s pricing while expanding the accessory ecosystem from day one. Here’s the current picture based on the latest leaks:
Core bundles and regional pricing
– Mini 5 Pro base model: €799 in the Eurozone, £689 in the UK
– Fly More Combo (with RC 2 controller): €1,129 in the Eurozone, £979 in the UK
Accessories and add-ons (USD)
– Intelligent Flight Battery Plus: $99
– Intelligent Flight Battery: $69
– ND Filters Set (ND8/32/128): $55
– Propellers: $19
– Quick-Release Propeller Guard (propeller included): $69
– Two-Way Charging Hub: $49
Protection plan (USD)
– DJI Care Refresh: $80 for 1 year, $129 for 2 years
Notably, the rumored starting price mirrors the previous generation, suggesting the base package may again include the RC-N3 controller. The Fly More Combo is said to step up to the RC 2 controller and include three Intelligent Flight Batteries, offering a more complete out-of-the-box experience for longer flights.
As for timing, the Mini 5 Pro is reportedly slated for a global debut on September 16. In a busy week for DJI fans, a separate leak hints at an Osmo Nano action camera reveal a few days earlier on September 10.
What it means for buyers
– If you held off on the Mini 4 Pro, early indicators suggest similar entry pricing with refreshed hardware and a fuller accessory suite.
– The Fly More Combo looks positioned as the value pick for longer flight sessions, thanks to the RC 2 controller and triple-battery setup.
– Budget your extras: ND filters, spare props, and a charging hub remain affordable, while the Plus battery provides extended flight time for those who need it.
– Care Refresh pricing remains straightforward for added peace of mind.
As always, details can shift before launch, but the numbers lining up across regions hint that DJI is focused on a familiar price ladder with quality-of-life upgrades. If you’re planning to upgrade or buy your first compact DJI drone, keep an eye on mid-September for the official reveal.






