Five Electric Scooter 6 models are now listed on Xiaomi’s European sites
Xiaomi is now showing five Electric Scooter 6 models across European Mi Store pages, so buyers can pick a scooter that matches their commute instead of settling for one size fits all.
The names are simple, but the setup changes a lot from model to model. You get Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite, Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6, Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro, Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max, and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra.
Official prices already show up in Germany, and they set clear tiers
Prices still vary by country, but Germany already shows clear price steps that make the hierarchy obvious.
Here is what Xiaomi lists in Germany right now.
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite. 329,99 €
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6. 429,99 €
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro. 579,99 €
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max. 699,99 €
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra. 799,99 €
Also, Xiaomi’s Romania event page for the same series lists the Ultra at 4.999,99 Lei, so the top model pricing looks consistent across several markets.
What you actually get as you move up from Lite to Ultra
All five models sit under the same series name, but Xiaomi does not treat them the same. Instead, each step adds range, power, load capacity, or comfort, and sometimes all of them at once.
Electric Scooter 6 Lite is the lightest, so it fits short city trips
The 6 Lite is the smallest and lightest in the series, so it makes sense for short rides and easier carrying.
It lists a max speed of 25 km/h, a 25 km travel range, and a product weight of about 18.1 kg.
It also lists 500 W max motor power, a 15% max incline, a 100 kg max load, and an IPX4 water-resistance rating.
Electric Scooter 6 adds 12-inch tubeless tires and suspension, so it targets daily commuting
The standard 6 is a big step up in comfort because Xiaomi highlights 12-inch tubeless tires and front and rear spring suspension on the product overview.
It lists a max speed of 25 km/h, a 45 km travel range, and a product weight of about 26.3 kg.
It also lists 800 W max motor power, a 120 kg max load, an IPX5 rating, and a 360 Wh battery.
Electric Scooter 6 Pro pushes range and traction, but it stays in the same weight class
If you want more range, then the 6 Pro is the first model in this series that claims 70 km.
It lists a max speed of 25 km/h, a 70 km general range, and a product weight of 27.3 kg.
It also lists 1000 W max motor power, 12-inch all-terrain tires, a 120 kg max load, and an IPX5 rating.
Because braking matters in real traffic, it is also worth noting that Xiaomi lists a front disc brake and a rear E-brake for the 6 Pro.
Electric Scooter 6 Max leans into longer rides, and it adds more load capacity
The 6 Max keeps the 70 km max range claim, but it adds headroom in power and load.
It lists 25 km/h max speed, 70 km max range, 1100 W max motor power, and a 130 kg max load.
It also lists an IPX6 rating and 12-inch tubeless tires.
Plus, Xiaomi’s official series pages in Europe highlight a 3-inch TFT color display and Apple Find My for the 6 Max, which is a practical feature if you worry about theft or just losing track of the scooter.
The Ultra is the top model, and Xiaomi markets it for tougher roads
If you want the most rugged spec sheet in this family, then Xiaomi clearly positions the 6 Ultra as the top pick.
It lists a 25 km/h max speed, a 75 km max range, and a 55 km range at max speed.
It also lists 1200 W max motor power, a 25% max incline, a 140 kg max load, and an IPX6 water-resistance rating.
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Top speed can change by country, so check your local spec sheet
Xiaomi lists 25 km/h as the max speed on the global spec pages for the 6 Lite, 6, 6 Pro, 6 Max, and 6 Ultra.
However, Xiaomi also notes on its scooter pages that maximum speed can vary by country and depends on local regulations.
So, for Germany, Xiaomi’s 6 Max spec page lists a max speed of 20 km/h, which shows how real these regional differences can be.
Launch promos show up on some country pages, but stock limits apply
Some Xiaomi country pages also attach launch promos to the new series, and the most common one is a bundled fast charger.
For example, Xiaomi’s Germany series page mentions a free Xiaomi Electric Scooter Fast Charger 2 for the 6 Ultra and 6 Max.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi’s Romania series page mentions the same gift for the Ultra, and it also says the reduced-price offers depend on stock.
It also shows an estimated delivery starting from March 9 for the Ultra, which helps set expectations if you plan a spring purchase.
Which Electric Scooter 6 should you pick
If you ride short trips and want the easiest carry, then the 6 Lite usually fits best.
If you want a more cushy commute with 12-inch tubeless tires and suspension, then the standard 6 is the clean middle ground.
If you want more range and a front disc brake, then the 6 Pro is the first real upgrade that still stays manageable in weight.
If you want higher load capacity and Xiaomi’s more premium feature set like the TFT display and Apple Find My, then the 6 Max stands out.
And if you want the top load rating plus the strongest headline specs in the series, then the 6 Ultra is the one Xiaomi clearly built for that role.


