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    Xiaomi hints at the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra and a global reveal that looks close

    Xiaomi has confirmed a new model name, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra, and it has placed it on its global launch lineup. That is the clearest official sign so far that a worldwide announcement is coming soon.

    Right now, Xiaomi has not shared a full product page for the Ultra on its global site. So we have a name and a launch moment, but we do not have a final spec sheet yet.

    The launch date, and what we know for sure

    Xiaomi’s global launch event is set for February 28, 2026, in Barcelona. Xiaomi lists the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra on the same event page, which makes this more than a rumor.

    Xiaomi also notes that models and availability can vary by region. That usually means some markets get the product earlier, and some markets get different bundles. Xiaomi has not shared a country by country rollout, so I cannot confirm this.

    Where the 6 Ultra may fit in the current 6 series

    Xiaomi already sells several Electric Scooter 6 series models globally. You can use those models as a reference point, since they show the current design direction and feature priorities.

    Here is the simple picture. The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 targets everyday commuting, and it focuses on comfort and basic practicality. Xiaomi lists up to 45 km of range, a 25 km/h top speed, 12 inch tubeless tires, and an IPX5 rating on the scooter. Xiaomi also lists an 800 W max motor power and a 360 Wh battery.

    The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro steps up range and hill ability. Xiaomi lists up to 70 km of range, up to a 22 percent incline, and up to 1000 W max motor power. Xiaomi also lists a 468 Wh battery and an IPX5 rating.

    The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max sits near the top of the line today. Xiaomi lists up to 70 km range, up to 24 percent incline, and up to 1100 W max motor power. Xiaomi also lists a 130 kg max load and an IPX6 rating. Xiaomi highlights Apple Find My support on the 6 Max after pairing, which helps with basic tracking.

    Because Xiaomi uses the Ultra name, many people expect it to sit above the 6 Max. Xiaomi has not confirmed that positioning yet, so I cannot confirm this. Still, the name sets expectations, and Xiaomi knows that.

    If you want a quick, real world read on the broader 6 series story, you can also scan this breakdown here: Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 leak just dropped.

    What to watch for on launch day

    So what should you look for when Xiaomi finally posts the Ultra details. Start with the few spec areas that actually change the riding experience, and ignore the fluff.

    Range comes first, but the test method matters just as much. Xiaomi often lists a range figure and the conditions behind it, like speed, load, and temperature assumptions. Those details can swing results a lot, so check them.

    Next, look at motor output, and read both the rated power and the max motor power. Xiaomi lists max motor power on current 6 series models, and that number helps you compare climbing performance in a simple way. It still does not tell the full story, but it is a solid starting point.

    Then check tires and suspension. Xiaomi leans on 12 inch tires in the 6 series, and it puts a lot of marketing weight on comfort. The Ultra will need a clear advantage here if Xiaomi wants it to feel like a true upgrade.

    Brakes matter too. Xiaomi lists disc brake setups on the higher models, and it mixes electronic braking in the rear on some versions. Look for a clear breakdown of front and rear braking hardware, and any mention of brake tuning.

    Water resistance is another easy comparison point. Xiaomi lists IPX5 on some models, and it lists IPX6 on the 6 Max. If Xiaomi pushes the Ultra as a premium commuter, a stronger rating would make sense, but I cannot confirm this.

    Charging can also be a big deal if you ride daily. Xiaomi already mentions faster charging options on the 6 Max with an optional fast charger. If the Ultra supports faster charging out of the box, that would be meaningful.

    Pricing talk, and what is still unconfirmed

    A few early reports and leaks talk about pricing, but Xiaomi has not confirmed any official price for the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra. I cannot confirm this.

    Until Xiaomi posts pricing per region, it is safer to assume the final number will vary by market. Taxes, local rules, and distribution costs can shift the sticker price a lot, even for the same model.

    Why this launch could matter for buyers

    Xiaomi’s scooters tend to sell well because they hit a familiar mix of price, range, and everyday usability. The 6 series already covers most commuter needs. So the Ultra has one job. It needs to bring a real step up, not just a new name.

    If Xiaomi delivers a stronger weather rating, smoother ride comfort, and faster charging in one package, commuters will notice. If Xiaomi only tweaks the look, many riders will shrug and stick with the 6 Pro or 6 Max.

    Bottom line

    Xiaomi has officially named the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra and tied it to a global launch event on February 28, 2026. That gives this story real weight, even though Xiaomi still has not published the full Ultra specs.

    If you plan to buy soon, compare the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6, 6 Pro, and 6 Max spec sheets now, then check the Ultra numbers on launch day. That simple comparison will tell you, in five minutes, whether the Ultra is truly new or just slightly different.

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