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Xiaomi electric scooters are one of the most popular choices for anyone looking for a nimble, affordable and reliable e-scooter. Here you'll find the latest models like the Xiaomi 6 Pro GL, Xiaomi 6 Ultra GL and Xiaomi 5 Pro – all with free shipping and a 1-year warranty.

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    Why more and more riders choose a Xiaomi electric scooter

    Xiaomi electric scooters are one of the most popular choices for anyone looking for the perfect combination of quality, innovation and value. With smart technology, high performance and ranges of roughly 25–75 km depending on the model, Xiaomi has become an obvious choice for city riding and longer commutes alike. All specifications below come from each product page.

    Compact and foldable – perfect for flexible travel

    Xiaomi is especially appreciated by riders who want a reliable, foldable e-scooter that's easy to bring on the bus, train or in the car. The models suit daily commuting just as well as spontaneous trips and eco-friendly transport.

    Popular models for every need

    The new 6 series leads the range: the Xiaomi 6 Ultra GL tops it with a 500 W nominal motor (1200 W peak), 45 Nm of torque and up to 75 km of range, the Xiaomi 6 Pro GL offers 70 km of range, 12-inch all-terrain tyres and front and rear suspension, and the Xiaomi 6 Max GL combines 70 km of range with tubeless tyres and dual disc brakes. The nimble Xiaomi 6 Lite with 25 km of range and 10-inch pneumatic tyres is a light entry-level choice for shorter city trips.

    In the 5 and 4 series you'll find proven favourites: the Xiaomi 5 Pro and Xiaomi 5 Max with a 400 W motor (1000 W peak) and up to 60 km of range, the Xiaomi Elite with 45 km of range for easy weekly commuting, and the Xiaomi 4 Pro (2nd Gen), which lets you choose between 20 and 25 km/h top speed and offers up to 60 km of range.

    Packed with smart features

    A Xiaomi electric scooter is controlled via the Xiaomi Home app and offers features like cruise control, an LED display, E-ABS brakes and integrated lighting – the 6 series even has indicators for extra visibility in traffic. All models are easy to use and quick to fold, making them a flexible choice for many different needs.

    Are Xiaomi electric scooters road legal?

    Rules vary by country: in Sweden a scooter counts as a bicycle if limited to 20 km/h and 250 W, while most other European countries allow up to 25 km/h. Several Xiaomi models, like the Xiaomi 4 Pro (2nd Gen), can be set to 20 km/h. More powerful modes and models are intended for private land or enclosed areas. Always check the product specifications and your local regulations, and read our blog post on electric scooter laws and rules.

    Accessories, spare parts and safe shopping

    If you want to customise or maintain your scooter, there's a wide range of electric scooter accessories and spare parts for Xiaomi electric scooters. You can easily upgrade, replace wear parts or add practical features.

    We always offer free shipping, a 1-year warranty and flexible payment options. Want to compare Xiaomi with other brands? Explore our full range of electric scooters, compare with KuKirin, NAVEE and iScooter, grab a bargain in our electric scooter sale or read our guide to the best electric scooters.

    Want to learn more before choosing a model? Don't miss our blog post about Xiaomi electric scooters, where we cover what makes Xiaomi one of the most reliable brands on the market, compare models and share rider tips to help you find the right scooter for your needs.

    Explore our range today and find the model that suits you!

    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about Xiaomi electric scooters

    How do you charge a Xiaomi electric scooter?

    To charge your Xiaomi electric scooter, use the original charger included. Connect the charger to the scooter's charging port and then plug the charger into a wall outlet. A full charge normally takes 4–9 hours depending on the model and battery capacity. Avoid charging the scooter in damp environments and make sure the charging port is dry before you connect the charger.

    How far can you ride a Xiaomi electric scooter on a single charge?

    Range is roughly 25–75 km depending on the model: the Xiaomi 6 Lite manages up to 25 km, the Xiaomi Elite up to 45 km, the Xiaomi 5 Pro and 4 Pro (2nd Gen) up to 60 km, the 6 Pro GL up to 70 km and the 6 Ultra GL up to 75 km. Actual range depends on rider weight, temperature, surface and speed – always check the product page for exact details.

    How do you derestrict a Xiaomi electric scooter? (Note: legal info)

    Derestricting a Xiaomi electric scooter means modifying the software or hardware to increase top speed or power. Be aware that derestricting is illegal on public roads in Sweden and most European countries, and can lead to fines, voided insurance cover and safety risks – a derestricted scooter is intended for private land or enclosed areas only. We recommend always following your local regulations and using your Xiaomi according to the manufacturer's specifications. Read more in our blog post on electric scooter laws and rules.

    Which Xiaomi electric scooter models are available, and how do they differ?

    Current models at Wheelyshop are the 6 series (6 Lite, 6 GL, 6 Pro GL, 6 Max GL and 6 Ultra GL), the 5 series (5, 5 Pro, 5 Max) plus the Elite and 4 Pro (2nd Gen). The differences mainly concern motor power, range, tyre size, suspension and features like indicators and app support. The 6 series offers the longest range and best comfort, while the simpler models are lighter and nimbler for shorter trips.

    How do you change a tire or tube on a Xiaomi electric scooter?

    To change the tire or inner tube on a Xiaomi electric scooter, you first need to remove the wheel according to the instructions in the manual. Lift up the scooter, loosen the wheel bolts and remove the tire. Replace the inner tube or tire, put the wheel back on and tighten the bolts firmly. It’s important to use the right tools and follow the safety instructions. If you’re unsure, we recommend contacting a repair shop or Wheelyshop’s customer service for help.