When it comes to affordable yet premium electric mobility, Xiaomi has cemented themselves as one of the top players in the game. But with multiple models like the Lite, Lite 2, and Pro in their lineup, how do you pick the perfect fit for your urban hustling needs? Let's break down the strengths and weaknesses of each contender.

    In the featherweight division we've got the original Xiaomi 4 Lite. This 15.6kg bantamweight comes out swinging with an aggressively low 1,370 AED price tag from its regular 1,750 AED sticker. For that entry fee, you're getting one seriously portable, no-frills electric steed sporting a 300W motor and 8.5-inch tires. Its 20km real-world range and 25km/h top speed make it ideal for last-mile commuting duty between transit points.

Xiaomi 4 Lite (scootup.ae)

    Not bad for starters, but what if you need a little more endurance? Enter the Xiaomi 4 Lite 2nd Generation, upgraded with extended 25km range while maintaining that city-friendly 25km/h velocity cap. This revised model also benefits from a plusher set of 10-inch pneumatic rubber for smoother riding and better grip. Minor refinements like improved water resistance (IPX4), stronger dual brakes, and an aluminum frame keep it competitive at just 1,300 AED normally 1,900 AED.

Xiaomi 4 Lite [2nd Generation] (scootup.ae)

    But for serious urban mobility mavericks, the Xiaomi 4 Pro is where the brand really flexes its electric muscle. This top-tier offering turns the lightweight scooter formula on its head by maxing out the range and amenities. We're talking an unreal 55km of true riding endurance from the Pro's burlier 350W motor and higher capacity battery pack. Its rear disc brakes provide confident stopping power too.

    Don't let the Pro's modest 25km/h top speed fool you either - that's more than enough for navigating congested streets and paths safely. And with its higher 120kg weight rating and studier construction, this scoot is built to tackle more heavy duty riding scenarios than its siblings. The premium does come at a heftier 2,200 AED price point from 2,500 normally, but for urbanites that need maximum range and capability, it's a worthwhile investment.

Xiaomi 4 Pro (scootup.ae)

    At the end of the day, Xiaomi has an extremely formidable lineup of quality electric scooters that punches way above their affordable price points. The standard 4 Lite model is a phenomenal entry point into the electric mobility game for casual city cruisers. But if you need to take your urban journeys up a notch in terms of range, rider comfort and amenities, swing for that Lite 2 or Pro to experience Xiaomi's e-scooter excellence in full force.

April 30, 2024 — Deiv Mico