DJI Mini 5 Pro Leak: Price and Release Date Revealed

▼ Summary
– The DJI Mini 5 Pro may launch on September 16, 2025, according to a trusted leaker citing reliable sources.
– European pricing is rumored to start at €799 for a basic package and €1129 for a Fly More Combo with an RC2 controller and ND filters.
– The drone is expected to feature advanced specs like a 1-inch sensor, 4K 120fps video, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, and LiDAR.
– The Mini 5 Pro likely won’t be officially available in the US, continuing DJI’s recent trend of not launching products there.
– Leaked information remains speculative until DJI’s official announcement, but sources have a strong track record for accuracy.
The highly anticipated DJI Mini 5 Pro could make its official debut as early as next week, according to fresh rumors circulating online. A well-known leaker has shared specific details regarding European pricing and availability, though U.S. customers may once again be left waiting.
Jasper Ellens of DroneXL recently cited “trustworthy sources” who indicated that DJI plans to launch the Mini 5 Pro on September 16, 2025, with in-store availability following just one day later. While these claims remain unverified, Ellens has a strong track record for accuracy in previous leaks.
Pricing details have also surfaced, suggesting the base model, which includes a screenless RC-N3 controller, will retail for around €799. For those seeking a more comprehensive package, the Fly More Combo is expected to feature an RC2 touchscreen controller, an ND filter set, three batteries, a charging cradle, and a carrying bag, starting at approximately €1129.
These figures position the Mini 5 Pro as a competitively priced option, especially considering its rumored upgrades. Expected features include a 1-inch image sensor capable of recording 4K video at 120fps, a 24mm lens with an f/1.8 aperture, and a 48mm medium telephoto mode. The drone is also said to include a gimbal with 225º movement, forward-facing LiDAR, and full omnidirectional obstacle avoidance.
Unfortunately, U.S.-based enthusiasts may be disappointed. Ellens and other industry watchers suggest the Mini 5 Pro will not receive an official stateside release, continuing a trend seen with other recent DJI products. While the company has expressed interest in returning to the U.S. market, no concrete plans have been announced.
If the September 16 launch date proves accurate, DJI is likely to begin teasing the product on its social media channels in the coming days. Such previews typically appear just ahead of new releases, offering a final glimpse before the official unveiling.
The complete rumored specs for the DJI Mini 5 Pro include a 1-inch image sensor capable of shooting 4K video at 120fps.
(Source: Techradar)





