Xiaomi’s next-generation Electric Scooter 6 lineup is shaping up to be a bigger launch than expected, and a new leak is now filling in the key details buyers have been waiting for: European pricing, an expected release window, and a surprise fifth model.
Last month, Xiaomi quietly previewed the Electric Scooter 6 family by listing four models on its global website: Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6, Electric Scooter 6 Lite, Electric Scooter 6 Pro, and Electric Scooter 6 Max. While the listings offered an early look at the new range, Xiaomi didn’t confirm official prices or a launch date at the time.
According to a fresh report from a well-known leaker with a strong track record for pre-launch pricing and release information, Xiaomi is preparing five Electric Scooter 6 models for Europe. The big twist is an additional top-tier option called the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra, expanding the lineup beyond what we saw in the previous generation.
That new Ultra model is expected to be the most powerful and most premium scooter in the series. It’s said to share some core hardware traits found across the range, including 12-inch tires, but it separates itself with major upgrades aimed at riders who want more performance and capability. The leak points to a stronger motor, longer range, dual disc brakes, and a higher maximum load capacity rated at 140 kg. It also notes a distinctive availability detail: the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is reportedly planned to be sold only in yellow.
On pricing, the leak suggests some models in the Electric Scooter 6 family could see increases of up to €50 compared to last year’s equivalents. Here’s how the expected European launch pricing breaks down:
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite is expected to start at €329.99.
The standard Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 is expected to launch at €399.99.
The Electric Scooter 6 Pro is tipped at €549.99.
The Electric Scooter 6 Max is expected to cost €649.99.
The new Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is expected to sit at the top of the range with an €799.99 price tag.
As for availability, four of the Electric Scooter 6 models are expected to launch in Europe on February 10, 2026. The Electric Scooter 6 Ultra may arrive later, as the leak does not list a confirmed release date for the Ultra variant yet.
If this information holds true, Xiaomi’s Electric Scooter 6 series could offer a clearer step-by-step ladder for buyers in Europe—from an affordable Lite model to a new flagship Ultra designed for riders prioritizing power, braking, and higher load capacity.






