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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 and 6 Lite Certified for Indonesia. Launch Now Certain

Xiaomi has cleared a key step for its next generation commuter scooters in Southeast Asia.
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite now hold SDPPI certification in Indonesia.
This approval confirms that both models can be sold in the country once Xiaomi starts local sales.

The certificates list the scooters under model codes DDHBC31LQ for the Electric Scooter 6 and DDHBC26LQ for the Electric Scooter 6 Lite.
Each entry sits under a valid product approval, with its own document number and registration date.
These records show that testing and paperwork are complete on the regulatory side.
The remaining steps sit in Xiaomi’s commercial plan, not in government offices.

For Indonesian riders this marks an important moment.
The scooters are no longer only rumours on social media or leaks from other regions.
They are approved products that can ship, pass customs and reach stores.


SDPPI approval and its role

SDPPI stands for the Directorate General of Resources and Equipment of Post and Information Technology.
It oversees radio and telecommunications equipment in Indonesia.
Any product that uses wireless modules must pass through this body before sale.

Modern electric scooters fall under this rule.
They use Bluetooth or other wireless links to connect with phone apps, share ride data and receive firmware updates.
So they must pass radio and safety checks before import.

The Electric Scooter 6 and Electric Scooter 6 Lite now appear in the SDPPI system with clear model names and codes.
That means lab tests, document checks and local representative details are accepted.
Importers can now use these certificates when clearing goods at the border.

Without this step, retailers would not legally sell the scooters in Indonesia.
With it, Xiaomi and its partners can plan stock, marketing and launch timing with confidence.


What is known about the Electric Scooter 6 and 6 Lite

Xiaomi has not yet published full technical sheets for the Electric Scooter 6 line.
Even so, certification and safety databases already confirm the structure of the range.

Entries for the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 show several related variants, with model codes from DDHBC30LQ up to DDHBC34LQ.
The Electric Scooter 6 Lite appears in similar records, under codes from DDHBC25LQ to DDHBC29LQ.
All sit in the “personal light electric vehicle” category, which matches earlier Xiaomi standing scooters.

This pattern hints at regional or battery variations under the same family.
Some versions likely target markets with stricter power limits.
Other versions likely run stronger motors or larger packs for markets that allow higher output.

Earlier Xiaomi lines followed the same logic.
Lite models focused on entry level buyers, with shorter range and a lower price.
The main numbered scooters offered more power and range for daily commuters.
Flagship models such as the Electric Scooter 4 Ultra added suspension, higher speeds within legal limits and stronger frames for longer rides.

The Electric Scooter 6 and 6 Lite should extend this ladder into a new product cycle.
Range, motor power, battery capacity and frame design still await official announcement.
So any exact value for speed or distance would be guesswork at this stage.
What we know for sure is that both products now stand ready from a regulatory point of view in Indonesia.


Indonesia as a growing market for Xiaomi scooters

Indonesia has become a strong market for compact electric vehicles.
Short trips dominate daily life in dense cities.
Traffic jams push many residents toward smaller, more flexible transport.

Xiaomi already sells previous generation scooters in the country.
For example, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite 2nd Gen is officially listed for Indonesia.
The product page highlights a 25 km claimed range, a 25 km/h top speed and a 300 W rated motor.
It also lists 10 inch pneumatic tires, a dual braking system with drum and electronic braking and a 100 kg load rating.

This mix targets everyday commuters who want a simple, affordable scooter with app support and basic comfort.
The Electric Scooter 6 and 6 Lite will expand this portfolio.
They will give buyers a newer series to pick from and should sit at higher price points than the most basic older models.

Retailers gain more choice for bundles and promotions.
Sharing services and delivery riders receive new hardware options that comply with Indonesian radio and safety rules.
City riders who already know the Xiaomi app and interface gain a natural upgrade path.


A wider global push for the Electric Scooter 6 range

Indonesia is one part of a broader roll out.
Other markets already show early signs of the same family.

Certifications in Europe list Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 and Electric Scooter 6 Lite variants as personal light electric vehicles.
They confirm tests by independent labs for product safety and quality.
In the Middle East, separate listings reveal an Electric Scooter 6 Pro variant approved for local sale.
Taken together, these hints point to a global plan for the 6 series, not a single country release.

Each new approval adds one more brick to the picture.
It shows that Xiaomi plans to treat the 6 range as a central pillar of its scooter lineup for the next few years.


What comes next for Indonesian riders

SDPPI documents do not reveal launch dates or pricing.
They only confirm compliance, model names, codes and certificate numbers.

The next steps usually follow a clear pattern.
Xiaomi and its local partners plan imports and stock levels.
E commerce platforms prepare product pages.
Retail stores arrange display units and demo stock.
Press material and social content then reveal full specifications, colours, pricing and first sale dates.

For Indonesian riders the key message is clear.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite are approved and ready for the local market.
They are not leaks or distant overseas products any more.
They are real devices that can appear on shelves once Xiaomi starts its launch campaign.

Commuters who want to upgrade from older scooters can now wait for full details on the 6 series.
New buyers who held off during the 4 and 5 generations gain one more fresh option.
The coming months should reveal whether the Electric Scooter 6 and 6 Lite focus more on range, on comfort or on price.

One fact already stands.
Indonesia is confirmed as a launch market for Xiaomi’s latest mainstream electric scooters.