Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra poised for global debut: 75km range and 1200W peak power ๐ด๐๐โก
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra poised for global debut: 75km range and 1200W peak power ๐ด๐๐โก
Ahead of its scheduled February 28 showcase in Barcelona ๐ช๐ธ, Xiaomi has officially teased the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra. The flagship model has surfaced on the companyโs global portal under the โXiaomi Launch February 2026โ banner, confirming that a full unveiling is imminent. ๐๐
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Designed to crown the current lineup ๐, the Ultra sits above the standard 6, 6 Lite, 6 Pro, and 6 Max. Although Xiaomi hasnโt released the definitive spec sheet just yet, early retailer listings provide a comprehensive preview of what the new top-tier model brings to the table. ๐๐
More power, longer range ๐ช๐
If the listings hold true, the Scooter 6 Ultra is powered by a 500W motor capable of ramping up to a peak output of 1,200W. โก This upgrade promises significantly sharper acceleration than the 6 Max, alongside much-improved hill-climbing capabilities. โฐ๏ธ๐จ
While the top speed remains limited to 25 km/h in most markets to satisfy regulatory requirements ๐, the torque figures tell a different story. With approximately 45 Nm on tap, the scooter is engineered to feel considerably punchier when pulling away from a standstill. ๐
Endurance comes from a reported 585Wh battery ๐, which Xiaomi claims can cover up to 75 km on a single charge under optimal conditions. While real-world mileage will inevitably fluctuate based on terrain, speed, and rider weight, this spec cements the Ultra as the long-distance leader of the series. ๐ฃ๏ธ๐
Beyond raw power, the Ultra appears focused on rugged utility. ๐ ๏ธ The hardware list includes a full suspension setup (front and rear), 12-inch tubeless all-terrain tires ๐ฒ, and dual disc brakes working in tandem with an E-ABS system for superior stopping power. ๐
Practicality features include an IPX6 water resistance rating ๐ง, ensuring the device can shrug off light rain. ๐ง๏ธ Riders can also track their stats, including speed and battery life, via a vivid 3-inch TFT dashboard. ๐ฅ๏ธ๐
However, this performance comes at the cost of portability. โ๏ธ Weighing in at approximately 33.7 kg, the Ultra is undeniably a heavy-duty machine. ๐๏ธ It is designed for serious urban commuting ๐๏ธ rather than being a lightweight โlast-mileโ solution you can easily haul up a flight of stairs. ๐ช
Pricing and launch timing ๐ฐ๐
Preliminary reports point to a launch price of around โฌ799.99 ๐ถ, positioning the Ultra firmly at the premium end of Xiaomiโs portfolio. ๐ While this represents a significant jump from the brandโs budget-friendly options, the Ultra is clearly aiming for riders who demand maximum range and robust performance. ๐ดโจ