Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) Review

 The Xiaomi 4 Pro 2nd Gen is designed for riders who want durability, better range, and upgraded performance compared to its predecessor. It keeps a top speed of about 25 km/h, but delivers more capable motor performance, a larger battery, and more comfort ‒ all with features that aim to improve daily usability.

One of the major upgrades is its battery. The new model comes with a 468 Wh lithium-ion battery pack that allows for a range of up to approximately 60 km under ideal conditions. That’s quite generous for many kinds of commuting or urban-ride purposes. The motor setup offers around 400W continuous power with a peak up to 1000W, which helps with faster acceleration and better hill climbing. Riders will notice improved performance when riding on inclines or tackling steeper parts of their route.

Comfort is improved with widened 10-inch tubeless tyres (about 60 mm width), which give better grip and help smooth out bumps. The scooter also has a sturdier frame made of high-strength carbon steel, giving more durability for heavier loads or rougher roads. Folding is made easier via a 3-step mechanism, so carrying or storing is more manageable even with its bigger battery and frame.

Safety and convenience features are upgraded too. There are built-in turn indicators, auto headlights, a bright taillight, side reflectors, and a dashboard that displays speed, battery level, and ride mode. The braking system combines a front drum brake with rear E-ABS for offering dependable stopping power. Multiple riding modes (pedestrian, standard, sport) let you pick speed depending on where you ride or how safe you want to be.

There are trade-offs to bear in mind. Because of its strong motor, larger battery, and heavier build, the weight is more substantial; carrying it or lifting it is more effort than lighter commuter scooters. Under heavy use (high speed, hills, heavy rider or cargo) the real-world range tends to be less than the ideal. Weather protections are good for light rain or splashes, but it's still not built for very wet, muddy, or submerged conditions.

Overall, the Xiaomi 4 Pro 2nd Gen is a well-rounded scooter if you want something powerful, robust, and endurable. It’s a solid choice for riders who need more than basic commuting ‒ whether for longer trips, rougher surfaces, or just better performance.

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