Vivo X300 Ultra Price Leak Reveals Official Europe Tag and China Import Costs

A new leak is pointing to a premium European price for the Vivo X300 Ultra, with the most eye-catching detail being a suggested price tag of €1,999 in Europe. Importantly, this figure doesn’t appear to apply to an entry-level model. Instead, it’s tied to the top-end configuration, which is expected to ship with 16 GB of RAM and a massive 1 TB of storage.

That pricing would place the European Vivo X300 Ultra well above the phone’s expected cost in other regions. The leak indicates an estimated price of about €1,384 in Hong Kong, and even after factoring in a 20% tax, Europe still looks set to pay a notable premium. For buyers weighing whether the price jump is worth it, there is at least one perk that often comes with Vivo’s European releases: the company typically includes a 3-year warranty in Europe, which can add real value for anyone planning to keep their flagship phone for several years.

There’s also some potential good news for launch shoppers. The phone is expected to debut around April, and if Vivo follows its usual playbook, early preorder promotions could help soften the sticker shock. These launch deals often include bonuses or discounts that make the initial purchase more attractive, especially for buyers who want the device on day one.

One big question remains unresolved, though: storage options. So far, the leaked details only mention the 1 TB version, and none of the information circulating has confirmed whether additional variants, such as smaller storage models, will also be offered in Europe. If Vivo limits availability to the 1 TB configuration, that could help explain the higher European pricing, but it may also narrow the phone’s appeal to shoppers who simply don’t need that much space.

Color availability is also rumored to vary by market. According to the leak, Germany and Austria are likely to receive the green and black models, while the white version may not make the cut. If you have your heart set on a specific finish, it may be worth waiting for final regional listings before committing.

Finally, the leak also references an accessory aimed at serious mobile creators: a SmallRig camera cage designed for professional videography workflows. This is the same add-on that has appeared in previous reports and is expected to be sold separately for around €415. It’s not a must-have for most buyers, but for content creators who want extra mounting options and more rig-friendly handling, it could be a notable part of the X300 Ultra ecosystem.

If these details hold up, the Vivo X300 Ultra is shaping up to be positioned as a true ultra-premium flagship in Europe, focused on maximum storage, creator-friendly accessories, and added long-term support through an extended warranty—while leaving shoppers waiting to see whether more affordable storage variants will also arrive.