Xiaomi has officially confirmed that a new flagship e-scooter is on the way: the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra. Expected to sit at the top of the company’s fresh Electric Scooter 6 lineup, the Ultra joins a range that already includes the Electric Scooter 6, Electric Scooter 6 Lite, Electric Scooter 6 Pro, and Electric Scooter 6 Max—models that have appeared on Xiaomi’s global product listings.
The confirmation comes via a dedicated page for the Xiaomi Launch February 2026 event, which backs up earlier speculation that the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra would be revealed soon. Xiaomi still hasn’t published the full, official spec sheet for the new scooter, but details circulating from early February 2026 leaks paint a clear picture of what the Ultra is aiming to be: a more capable, more powerful alternative to the Electric Scooter 6 Max.
Based on the leaked information, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is expected to run a 500W motor with up to 1,200W peak output. That should translate into stronger real-world acceleration and improved climbing ability, with torque rumored at up to 45 Nm. Top assisted speed is said to be 25 kph (about 16 mph), aligning with common regional regulations.
One of the biggest upgrades is expected to be battery capacity. The Ultra is tipped to include a 585 Wh battery, with an assisted range of up to 75 km (around 46.6 miles). If those numbers hold up in everyday conditions, this model could be especially appealing to longer-distance commuters and riders who don’t want to recharge constantly.
For tougher routes, the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is also rumored to handle inclines up to 25%, helped by 12-inch tubeless all-terrain tires. Comfort and control should be a priority too, with suspension expected at both the front and rear. Braking hardware is said to include dual disc brakes along with E-ABS for extra stability during sudden stops or slick conditions.
Another standout feature mentioned is a 3-inch TFT display, expected to show key ride data such as current speed and remaining battery. Xiaomi is also reportedly targeting all-weather usability with an IPX6 water resistance rating, meaning the scooter should be better prepared for rainy commutes and wet roads.
There are trade-offs, though. This is expected to be a robust carbon steel frame build, and that sturdiness comes with weight: around 33.7 kg (about 74.3 lbs). Dimensions are rumored at approximately 138.0 x 60.6 x 134.8 cm (54.3 x 23.9 x 53.1 inches), so it’s likely designed more for performance and stability than easy carrying.
As for availability, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is expected to launch globally during the Xiaomi Launch February 2026 event in Barcelona on February 28, 2026. Early reports suggest a price of €799.99, positioning it as a premium option for riders who want extended range, stronger hill-climbing, and a more rugged setup in Xiaomi’s latest e-scooter generation.






