Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro Review: Real Tests, Workshop Verdict & Dubai-Specific Data (2026)
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro is the most common scooter we service in our Al Quoz workshop. Not because it breaks down — it doesn’t, particularly — but because it’s what a disproportionate share of Dubai’s daily commuters actually ride. When the same product keeps appearing from happy customers, you pay attention.
This review is built on 18 months of workshop data: real range figures from customers, real failure points, real battery degradation curves in Dubai heat. Not a spec sheet comparison. Not a YouTube unboxing. What the Xiaomi 4 Pro actually does in the UAE — and who it is and isn’t right for.
At AED 1,849 on Noon UAE, it’s the workshop’s most-recommended daily commuter pick. Here’s exactly why — and where it falls short.
⚡ Xiaomi 4 Family — Quick Picks
Full Specifications — Xiaomi 4 Pro
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro — Full Spec Sheet
UAE Verified May 2026Test 1 — Real Range in Dubai Heat
Xiaomi’s 45 km claimed range is a European Eco-mode, 75 kg rider, flat road, 25°C test figure. Nobody in Dubai rides in those conditions. Here’s what the 4 Pro actually delivers based on customer feedback across 50+ units serviced in our workshop:
For a commute under 13 km each way, the 4 Pro handles Dubai summer without stress. For 15–17 km each way, it’s fine in cooler months but tight in July–August. Over 18 km each way — the Xiaomi 4 Ultra (500W, larger battery) or Segway MAX G2 (551Wh) are the honest recommendation.
Test 2 — Carry Weight & Metro Reality
14.4 kg sounds like a number. Here’s what it feels like in practice across the actual carry scenarios Dubai commuters face every day.
The 0.4 kg difference between the 4 Pro (14.4 kg) and the 4 Lite/Base (14 kg) is imperceptible in practice. The 10 kg difference between the 4 Pro and the 4 Ultra (24.5 kg) is transformative — the Ultra is not a carry scooter. The 4 Pro sits at the practical ceiling for daily Metro carry.
“A teacher in Al Quoz has been riding her 4 Pro to school every day for 18 months — Metro from Jumeirah, then scooter the last 2 km. She carries it through the Metro gates, folds it under her desk, carries it home. Came in once for a brake pad in 18 months. That’s the daily carry use case working exactly as it should.”
Test 3 — Fold Mechanism
The 4 Pro folds in a specific sequence that becomes second nature after five rides. Foot tap on the folding latch at the stem base, one-hand pull of the stem forward and down, click into the rear fender hook. Under five seconds when practiced. No tools. One hand possible once you know the motion.
The Xiaomi 4 Pro fold mechanism is one of the best we’ve tested in this price category. It clicks positively into place — there’s no wobble, no guesswork about whether it’s locked. The hook latch into the rear fender is secure enough that it doesn’t rattle when carried. In 18 months of workshop data, we’ve seen zero fold mechanism failures on properly maintained 4 Pro units.
The folding latch pin can develop slight play after 12–18 months of daily folding/unfolding in dusty conditions — normal for any mechanical folding mechanism. A drop of lubricant and a 5-minute tightening resolves it. This is scheduled maintenance, not a defect. Cost: AED 30 at any workshop including ours.
Test 4 — Braking Performance
The 4 Pro’s dual braking system — electronic regenerative front brake plus mechanical disc rear brake — is what separates it from the 4 Lite and 4 Base in real riding conditions. The combination matters more than it sounds on paper.
The electronic front brake provides the bulk of stopping force and also recovers a small amount of charge with each application — a minor but real benefit on a commuter scooter doing 20+ stops per day. The rear disc handles the remainder and gives confident modulation for slower-speed manoeuvring.
Rear brake pads on the 4 Pro need replacement every 4–6 months under daily Dubai commuter use — stop-start riding wears them faster than casual riding. Cost: AED 60–90 at a workshop. This is the most common reason 4 Pro units come into our workshop and is entirely normal scheduled maintenance, not a quality issue.
Test 5 — Heat Durability & Battery Longevity
Battery degradation in Dubai heat is the long-term concern for any scooter owner. The 4 Pro’s battery management system is better calibrated for high-ambient temperatures than earlier Xiaomi generations — but Dubai’s summers still accelerate degradation beyond what European usage would produce.
- Never leave the scooter fully charged parked in direct Dubai sun — heat + full charge degrades cells faster than riding does
- Charge to 80–90% for daily use, 100% only when you need the full range
- Store in shade or indoors when not riding — even a covered parking spot helps vs. direct exposure
- If storing for more than 2 weeks, charge to 50–60% before storage
Test 6 — Ride Quality on Dubai Roads
No suspension means the 4 Pro’s ride quality is entirely dependent on tire pressure and road surface. On Dubai’s smooth new roads — JBR waterfront, Marina Walk, DIFC, Business Bay cycling tracks — it’s perfectly comfortable. On older Deira roads, tile-and-gap pavement, and residential speed bump gauntlets, you feel every imperfection.
The no-suspension limitation is real on rough routes. Rider technique compensates: bend the knees slightly, approach speed bumps at under 15 km/h, and stand slightly off the deck on rough patches. Riders who need better ride comfort on rough routes should consider the Xiaomi 4 Ultra (AED 2,031) with dual suspension — understanding the 24.5 kg weight trade-off.
🥇 Ready to Buy? Best Price Is on Noon UAE
The Xiaomi 4 Pro is AED 750 cheaper on Noon than Amazon. Same product, same UAE warranty, same-day Dubai delivery.
Pros & Cons — Honest Assessment
- 14.4 kg — practical daily Metro carry
- One-hand fold — fastest in class
- Dual braking — genuinely safer in traffic
- 350W / 600W peak — no motor strain on flat Dubai roads
- Same-day parts across Dubai — zero downtime
- Xiaomi Home App — lock, speed limit, diagnostics
- AED 1,849 Noon price — best value in class
- Battery retention solid at 12 months
- 45°C rated — designed for UAE ambient temperatures
- IPX4 only — avoid heavy rain
- No suspension — rough routes feel rough
- Standard pneumatic tires — punctures happen
- 32 km real range — tight for 18+ km commutes in summer
- Amazon price AED 750 higher than Noon
- Brake pads every 4–6 months (normal, but budget for it)
- Hard plastic deck — long-standing fatigue on 45+ min rides
- No seat option — standing only
Who Should Buy the Xiaomi 4 Pro
- ✓Daily Metro commuters: Carry through gates, fold under desk, carry home. The 14.4 kg and one-hand fold is built for this exact routine.
- ✓Last-mile riders (under 15 km each way): 32 km real range covers a 14 km return commute with a buffer. Most Dubai Metro + last-mile routes fit this range.
- ✓Apartment dwellers: Folds to 113 × 46 × 52 cm, stands against the wall, fits in a JVC studio corner. Seated scooters cannot do this.
- ✓First-time scooter buyers: Xiaomi’s parts network means any problem is resolved same-day in Dubai. For a first scooter, the support infrastructure matters.
- ✓Women commuters prioritising portability: The 0.4 kg more than the Lite/Base is negligible. The 8–16 km extra range over the Lite is real. The 4 Pro is the workshop’s most-recommended pick for daily-carry female commuters.
- Commutes over 18 km each way in summer — range will be tight in July–August. Look at the Xiaomi 4 Ultra or Segway MAX G2 instead.
- Riders on consistently rough surfaces — older Deira roads, Al Quoz industrial streets, rough compound paths — will want the 4 Ultra’s suspension.
- Ride-and-lock commuters near water or rain-exposed routes — IPX4 is inadequate for JBR waterfront spray or Marina rain. The Segway MAX G2’s IPX5 is the right call.
- Delivery riders doing full shifts — the 4 Pro is a commuter scooter, not a delivery workhorse. See our delivery e-bike guide for the right tools.
Xiaomi 4 Family — Where the Pro Sits
The Xiaomi 4 line covers four distinct use cases. Understanding where the Pro sits in the family helps you confirm it’s the right pick — or identify the right alternative if it isn’t.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Family — Full Comparison
May 2026 UAE Prices| Model | Price | Weight | Real Range | Motor | IP | Suspension | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Lite | AED 877 | 14 kg | ~16 km | 250W | IPX4 | None | NA |
| 4 Base | AED 1,200 | 14 kg | ~24 km | 300W | IPX4 | None | N |
| 4 Pro ← This Review | AED 1,849 | 14.4 kg | ~32 km | 350W | IPX4 | None | NA |
| 4 Ultra | AED 2,031 | 24.5 kg | ~40 km | 500W | IP55 | Dual | NA |
The jump from 4 Base (AED 1,200) to 4 Pro (AED 1,849) adds AED 649 for 8 km more real range and a stronger motor. Worth it if your route is 12+ km each way. The jump from 4 Pro to 4 Ultra (AED 2,031) adds only AED 182 — but changes the weight from 14.4 kg to 24.5 kg entirely. The Ultra is a different tool for a different rider, not a direct Pro upgrade.
Where to Buy in UAE — Best Prices
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro — UAE Buy Options
Same-day Dubai delivery
💡 Buy from Noon. Same product, same UAE warranty, AED 750 cheaper. The only reason to choose Amazon is if you specifically need Prime delivery timing.
Essential Accessories for Dubai
The Xiaomi 4 Pro ships with the scooter, charger, and basic tool kit. These are the four accessories Dubai riders actually need:
- Helmet (RTA requirement): Noon UAE — AED 53 or Amazon UAE — AED 48. Not optional — RTA riding permit requires helmet use.
- U-Lock (theft prevention): Noon UAE — AED 39 or Amazon UAE — AED 55. Lock through the frame, not just the wheel.
- RTA Riding Permit: Free. Register at the RTA portal before your first ride — 15 minutes online. See our complete RTA permit guide.
- Puncture Repair Kit: Available at any Dubai bike shop or Dragon Mart for AED 20–35. Carry it. Dubai construction debris punctures happen at inconvenient times.
Register your free RTA e-scooter riding permit before your first ride — takes 15 minutes: RTA E-Scooter Permit: Complete Guide
Xiaomi 4 Pro UAE — Complete FAQ
28–35 km in Dubai summer conditions (38–45°C). Xiaomi’s claimed 45 km is a European test figure. In Dubai heat with stop-start riding, expect 32 km in spring, 28–30 km in July–August. For a commute under 13 km each way, it handles Dubai summer comfortably.
Yes. At 14.4 kg with a one-hand fold, it is Metro-portable. Carry it through gates, up escalators, into lifts. It folds to 113 × 46 × 52 cm — compact enough for Metro aisles. RTA permits folded scooters without seats on the Metro and Tram.
For commutes over 12 km each way — yes. The 4 Base at AED 1,200 gives 24 km real range. The 4 Pro at AED 1,849 gives 32 km. For AED 649 more, you get 8 km extra range and a stronger 350W motor. If your commute is under 10 km each way, save the AED 649 and buy the Base.
The Xiaomi 4 Ultra (AED 2,031) adds dual suspension, self-healing tubeless tires, IP55 waterproofing, and a 500W motor. The critical trade-off: 24.5 kg vs 14.4 kg. The Ultra is a ride-and-lock comfort scooter. The Pro is a carry-and-commute scooter. Same price range, completely different tools.
No — it uses 10-inch pneumatic tires to absorb road vibration, not suspension forks. On smooth roads it’s comfortable. On rough surfaces and aggressive speed bumps, you feel it. If suspension is a priority and you can accept 24.5 kg, the Xiaomi 4 Ultra is the answer.
Noon UAE at AED 1,849 is consistently the cheapest legitimate retailer. Amazon UAE lists it at AED 2,599 — AED 750 more for the identical product with the same UAE warranty. Buy from Noon.
Based on workshop data: ~94% capacity at 6 months, ~87% at 12 months, ~80% at 18 months of daily Dubai use. Better than older Xiaomi generations. Slow degradation by avoiding full-charge storage in direct sun and charging to 80–90% for daily use rather than 100%.
IPX4 handles light rain and dust adequately for most Dubai conditions. Avoid riding in heavy downpours — Dubai’s rare but intense rain events can cause water ingress on IPX4 units. For riders regularly exposed to rain or water spray, the Segway MAX G2’s IPX5 or Xiaomi 4 Ultra’s IP55 is the correct choice.
Essentials: helmet (AED 48 on Amazon or AED 53 on Noon), U-lock (AED 39 on Noon), and your free RTA riding permit registered before first ride.
Foot tap on the folding latch at the stem base, one-hand pull forward and down, click into the rear fender hook. Under 5 seconds when practiced. One-hand carry possible once folded. The mechanism is rated for 500+ fold cycles without adjustment under normal use.
28–32 km per charge in June–September (38–45°C). 35–39 km per charge in November–February. These are real figures from customer feedback on 50+ units serviced in our Al Quoz workshop, not manufacturer claims.
The 4 Pro for any commute over 10 km. The 0.4 kg difference vs the Lite is imperceptible in practice. The 16 km extra real range is significant for daily use. The workshop’s most-recommended pick for women commuters doing regular Dubai routes is the 4 Pro — portability nearly identical to the Lite, real commuter range that the Lite lacks.
Routine: rear brake pad replacement every 4–6 months of daily use (AED 60–90). Tire pressure check monthly (10-inch pneumatics lose pressure faster in heat). Annual: fold mechanism lubrication, cable inspection, full service check. Total annual maintenance cost for daily riders: approximately AED 250–350 if self-serviced or AED 400–600 at a workshop.
Yes — the Xiaomi 4 Pro is a standing scooter with no seat and is legal in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi under RTA and Abu Dhabi DMT regulations. Ensure you have the RTA riding permit registered. Abu Dhabi has its own e-scooter zones — check Abu Dhabi DMT guidelines for permitted riding areas before your visit.
The Xiaomi 4 Pro (AED 1,849) wins on portability (14.4 kg vs 24.3 kg), Metro compatibility, and price. The Segway MAX G2 (AED 2,750) wins on range (46 km vs 32 km), waterproofing (IPX5 vs IPX4), and self-healing tires. See our full head-to-head comparison for the complete breakdown.
The Xiaomi 4 Pro is the best daily commuter scooter in Dubai for riders who carry their scooter at any point in their journey. At 14.4 kg with a one-hand fold, it handles Metro gates, apartment lifts, and office stairs without planning around it. The 32 km real Dubai range covers most last-mile commutes. Dual braking is meaningfully safer in traffic than the single-brake entry models. Same-day parts across the city mean zero downtime when maintenance is due.
Its limitations are real: IPX4 isn’t ideal for heavy rain, the lack of suspension is felt on rough surfaces, and 32 km becomes tight for 18+ km summer commutes. These are reasons to look at the Xiaomi 4 Ultra or Segway MAX G2 — not reasons to avoid the 4 Pro if your use case fits.
At AED 1,849 on Noon UAE, it is correctly priced for what it delivers. The workshop recommends it more than any other scooter. That track record is the most honest review we can give.




