
After launch of the Electric Scooter 4 Lite (2nd Gen) a little quietly, it's time for the Pro model which doesn't take long to wait. We weren't expecting it since the company didn't announce its arrival, but the new scooter has been put on the company's official website and is therefore about to be launched on the Global market. Here are the improvements of Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) compared to the first model.
Performance and specifications Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen)
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) marks a notable qualitative leap compared to the previous model, thanks to its engine from 400W which can provide a maximum power of 1.000W, a significant increase compared to the 700W of the original model. This power allows the scooter to reach the maximum speed of 25km / h while guaranteeing reactivity and inspiration in departures.
The big news is represented by the update of the 468Wh battery, which extends the scooter's range up to 60km of travel on a single charge. This represents a substantial improvement that meets the needs of those who use the scooter for longer journeys or want to reduce the frequency of recharging.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) does not neglect the aesthetic and functional aspect: with a carbon steel frame, it is not only robust but maintains a manageable weight of 19kg, facilitating transportation. The integrated display informs the user about speed, battery status and activation of the direction lights, while theXiaomi Home app allows you to monitor trip information and set remote controls. Driving comfort is ensured by 60mm x 10 inch wide tires, which offer stability and safety on different types of terrain.
Among the most popular features are the auto light mode, which adapts the lighting to ambient light conditions, improving visibility and safety.
Price and availability
More no official word on price and release date, but expectations are high. Looking at the market positioning of its predecessor, launched at €799 in Europe and currently sold at €699, we can glimpse Xiaomi's strategy: offering a premium product to a competitive price, accessible to those looking for the best technology without compromising on quality and performance.