Danny Weber
10:08 17-04-2026
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Discover DJI's new Lito series drones launching April 23, 2026. Lightweight at 249g, with models from €339, offering up to 30 min flight time and advanced features.
DJI is gearing up for a busy April and has already begun building anticipation for its upcoming releases. Beyond the expected unveiling of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, the brand has hinted at another product line: the mysterious Lito series drones, which have not been officially announced until now. Their debut is scheduled for April 23, 2026.
Rumors about these new models have circulated for some time, with leaks and certification documents pointing to two variants: the DJI Lito 1 and DJI Lito X1. Both versions are expected to weigh around 249 grams, making them highly convenient from a regulatory standpoint and easy to use without complex restrictions.
Preliminary information suggests the Lito 1 will serve as the base model with 22 GB of internal storage, while the Lito X1 targets a more advanced segment and may feature a LiDAR-based collision avoidance system. Both drones are anticipated to offer up to 30 minutes of flight time, though detailed specifications remain under wraps.
Earlier estimates placed the devices at around $330 for the entry-level model and up to $759 for the higher-end version. However, the latest pricing details for the European market, specifically France, reveal a more compelling picture. According to new information, the DJI Lito 1 will start at €339 for the basic version with the DJI RC-N3 controller, while the Fly More Combo kit is priced at €479. Meanwhile, the DJI Lito X1 begins at €419, significantly lower than initial expectations. Expanded Fly More Combo configurations will cost €579 and €679 depending on the controller, with a Plus version at €759.
For buyers, this pricing matters because it highlights DJI's focus on affordability. Still, the exact contents of these bundles remain unknown, as do the full technical specifications, making it difficult to fully assess the value proposition. The official presentation on April 23 will clarify whether DJI can set a new standard in the lightweight drone segment. Overall, the strategy appears to balance accessibility and compactness without sacrificing advanced features.