Key Takeaways
- Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra delivers 75km range at 15 km/h and 55km at 25 km/h on a 585Wh battery
- The Max model matches the Ultra’s 70km range at both 15 km/h and 25 km/h, powered by a 468Wh battery
- Five models span from the Lite’s 10-inch pneumatic tires and 25km range to the Ultra’s 12-inch all-terrain tires and 75km range
- Apple Find My is exclusive to the Max and Ultra; IPX6 full-body water resistance applies to the Max and Ultra only
Xiaomi has built its most complete electric scooter lineup yet. The Electric Scooter 6 Series launched globally in early 2026 with five models, each with distinct hardware configurations targeting a specific type of urban rider. Every specification below is sourced directly from Xiaomi’s official product pages.
Five Models, Five Distinct Rider Profiles
The lineup is structured around real performance differences, not cosmetic tiers. Here is what each model actually delivers:
- Electric Scooter 6 Lite: 300W rated / 500W peak motor, 25km maximum range, 10-inch pneumatic tires, 15% maximum incline, front drum brake plus rear E-ABS, IPX4 water resistance, 100kg maximum load
- Electric Scooter 6 (Standard): 800W peak motor, 45km maximum range at 15 km/h, 12-inch tubeless tires, 18% maximum incline, front drum brake plus rear E-ABS, IPX5 body / IPX6 battery pack, 120kg maximum load
- Electric Scooter 6 Pro: 1,000W peak motor, 70km maximum range, 12-inch tubeless tires, front and rear disc brakes
- Electric Scooter 6 Max: 1,100W peak motor, 70km range at both 15 km/h and 25 km/h, 45mm front suspension, front and rear disc brakes, IPX6 full-body, 130kg maximum load, Apple Find My, 3-inch TFT colour display
- Electric Scooter 6 Ultra: 1,200W peak motor, 75km range at 15 km/h / 55km at 25 km/h, dual-swing-arm suspension, front and rear disc brakes, Boost mode, TCS, IPX6 full-body, 140kg maximum load, Apple Find My, 3-inch TFT colour display
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra: Verified Performance Details
The Ultra is the only model with Boost mode, which adds 200W above Sport mode’s 1,000W peak output. Xiaomi’s official specification confirms the 2.4-second acceleration figure measures from 8 km/h to 24 km/h in Boost mode, not from a standstill. Boost mode is only available in Sport mode, requires the scooter to be stationary, battery above 40%, and must be enabled in the Xiaomi Home app first.
The Ultra’s 45Nm peak torque enables a confirmed 25% maximum incline capability under test conditions. Full charge using the standard charger takes approximately 10.5 hours; with Xiaomi’s Fast Charger 2 (sold separately), a full charge takes under 3 hours and 20 minutes, and 1 hour of fast charging delivers approximately 30km of riding range.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max: The Efficiency Standout
The Max achieves 70km at both 15 km/h and 25 km/h from a 468Wh battery, an efficiency improvement Xiaomi attributes to optimised tires, motor, and control system. Energy consumption per kilometre dropped from 7.95Wh on the previous Scooter 5 Max to 6.69Wh on the 6 Max, despite a heavier frame and larger tires. Full charge with the Fast Charger 2 (sold separately) takes 2 hours and 45 minutes.
The Max supports a 130kg maximum load, carries a 606.6mm-wide handlebar for steadier control, and features a 600mm x 190mm deck width. TCS anti-slip and energy recovery are both available but disabled by default and must be enabled via the Xiaomi Home app.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Standard: What You Get at the Core
The Standard model introduces the 12-inch tubeless tires that appear across the Pro, Max, and Ultra as well. Front 30mm dual-spring and rear single-spring suspension handle bumps and uneven surfaces. The 360Wh battery delivers 45km maximum range at 15 km/h with a 75kg test load.
Its IPX5 full-body water resistance (with the battery pack rated above IPX6 separately) puts it above the Lite but below the Max and Ultra’s full IPX6 rating. The Standard supports 120kg maximum load and carries the same three riding modes as the full lineup: Pedestrian at 6 km/h, Standard at 15 km/h, and Sport at 25 km/h.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite: The Entry Point Defined
The Lite uses 10-inch pneumatic tires, not the 12-inch tubeless units found on higher models. Its 216Wh battery delivers 25km maximum range, and the frame supports a maximum load of 100kg. Water resistance is rated at IPX4, which covers splash resistance but not sustained rain or puddles.
Charging from zero to full takes approximately 8 hours with the included standard charger. The Lite suits shorter commutes and lighter riders prioritising affordability and portability over performance range.
Full Model Comparison
| Spec | Lite | Standard | Pro | Max | Ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peak Motor Power | 500W | 800W | 1,000W | 1,100W | 1,200W |
| Max Range (15 km/h) | 25km | 45km | 70km | 70km | 75km |
| Max Range (25 km/h) | N/A | N/A | N/A | 70km | 55km |
| Battery Capacity | 216Wh | 360Wh | N/A | 468Wh | 585Wh |
| Tires | 10″ pneumatic | 12″ tubeless | 12″ tubeless | 12″ tubeless | 12″ all-terrain |
| Max Incline | 15% | 18% | N/A | 24% | 25% |
| Max Load | 100kg | 120kg | N/A | 130kg | 140kg |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 | IPX5 body | N/A | IPX6 | IPX6 |
| Braking | Drum + E-ABS | Drum + E-ABS | Disc + E-ABS | Disc + E-ABS | Disc + E-ABS |
| Apple Find My | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| TCS Anti-slip | No | No | N/A | Yes | Yes |
| Boost Mode | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| Display | N/A | N/A | N/A | 3″ TFT | 3″ TFT |
Shared Features Across All Models
Every model in the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Series connects to the Xiaomi Home app for riding mode control, motor lock, energy recovery (where supported), and journey log tracking. All models fold in three steps for storage and transport. Smart BMS with multiple protection layers including overcharge, over-discharge, overheat, short circuit, and overcurrent protection is present across the lineup.
What the Specs Mean for Indian and Urban Riders
The Standard’s 18% incline rating handles most Indian city gradients and road humps encountered in daily commutes. The Ultra’s 25% incline rating and IPX6 full-body protection make it suitable for monsoon riding, though Xiaomi itself advises avoiding sustained puddle riding even at IPX6. The Max’s equal range at both 15 and 25 km/h is practically significant for riders who regularly use Sport mode: range does not degrade at higher speeds, unlike the Ultra.
India pricing has not been confirmed by Xiaomi for any model in the Electric Scooter 6 Series as of March 1, 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the range of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra?
The Ultra delivers 75km maximum range at a constant 15 km/h and 55km at a constant 25 km/h, both tested with a 75kg load at 25°C in windless conditions on a test bench. These are manufacturer figures from a certified lab.
What is the range of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max?
The Max delivers 70km at both 15 km/h and 25 km/h from its 468Wh battery. This equal range at both speeds reflects improved energy efficiency over its predecessor, the Scooter 5 Max, which achieved only 60km.
What does Boost mode do on the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra?
Boost mode adds 200W above Sport mode’s 1,000W peak, bringing total peak output to 1,200W. It enables 2.4-second acceleration from 8 km/h to 24 km/h. It requires Sport mode, a stationary start, battery above 40%, and must be enabled in the Xiaomi Home app.
Does the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 work in rain?
The Ultra and Max carry IPX6 full-body water resistance. The Standard has IPX5 body-level protection with an IPX6-rated battery pack. The Lite is rated only IPX4. Xiaomi advises all riders to avoid sustained rain riding and to dry the scooter after exposure to water regardless of rating.
Which Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 models support Apple Find My?
Apple Find My is available on the Max and Ultra only. It must be enabled manually via the Xiaomi Home app or the Find My app, and requires iOS 14.5 or later.
What tires does the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Series use?
The Lite uses 10-inch pneumatic tires. The Standard, Pro, and Max use 12-inch tubeless tires. The Ultra uses 12-inch all-terrain tubeless tires designed for challenging surfaces including cobblestones, potholes, and rough asphalt.
How long does it take to charge the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra?
Standard charging from 0% to 100% takes approximately 10.5 hours. With the separately sold Xiaomi Electric Scooter Fast Charger 2, a full charge takes under 3 hours and 20 minutes. One hour of fast charging provides approximately 30km of riding range.
Is TCS anti-slip standard on all Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 models?
TCS is available on the Max and Ultra only. On both models, TCS is disabled by default and must be manually enabled through the Xiaomi Home app.

