Xiaomi has quietly listed its Electric Scooter 6 on its global website, marking the worldwide rollout of the latest model in its commuter e-scooter lineup. Positioned between the 6 Lite and 6 Max variants, this new scooter brings boosted motor power, larger tires, dual suspension, and more. So let’s check it out.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Specifications
The newly listed Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 builds on its predecessor with a more powerful drivetrain that peaks at around 800W and delivers a typical 400W of continuous motor output. This upgrade supports a top speed of approximately 25 km/h (or about 16mph), which is the legal cap in many regions for license free electric scooters. So riders can switch between pedestrian, standard, and sport modes to suit different environments.

Compared with the previous Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5, which used a lower-powered motor, the Scooter 6’s enhanced performance should make acceleration smoother and handling on varied terrain more confident. Its rating for tackling inclines up to about 18% ensures it won’t shy away from moderate hills on city commutes. One of the biggest visual and functional changes comes with its 12-inch tubeless tires, which are 2 inches larger than those on the older model. This increase, paired with the spring suspension on the front and rear, helps improve the riding experience.
The Electric Scooter 6 retains a foldable structure, making it convenient for parking or carrying onto public transport, and its kicktail design gives it a distinctive silhouette compared with other Xiaomi scooters. Unlike its predecessor, the Scooter 6 is equipped with a 360Wh battery that supports a range of up to around 45km, which is down from 60km on its predecessor. But you do get faster charging speeds. Unfortunately, the pricing and launch date are still at large.
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