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DJI Mavic 4 Pro: New launch pricing surfaces concerning Mavic 3 Pro successor

The Mavic 4 Pro will arrive with an overhauled camera housing compared to the Mavic 3 Pro, pictured. (Image source: via Jasper Ellens)
The Mavic 4 Pro will arrive with an overhauled camera housing compared to the Mavic 3 Pro, pictured. (Image source: via Jasper Ellens)
According to a fresh report, the Mavic 4 Pro will be official in under a month. The new high-end drone should not cost any more than the Mavic 3 Pro either, at least in its cheaper variant. DJI will charge an awful lot when purchasing a Mavic 4 Pro and RC Pro 2 controller, though.

We have already reported on North American launch pricing for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro. Now, billbil-kun has revealed Eurozone and UK prices for the same drone, which will reach European shores with the new RC 2 Pro controller too.

According to the French leaker, the Mavic 4 Pro will start at €2,099 in the Eurozone and £1,879 in the UK with an RC 2 controller (curr. $354 on Amazon). In other words, the Mavic 4 Pro will land in Europe and the UK with the same starting price as its predecessor.

By contrast, billbil-kun claims that DJI will charge €2,699 and £2,549 for the Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo, which is slightly less than the equivalent Mavic 3 Pro SKU. Meanwhile, the Creator Combo adds a new RC Pro 2 controller and 512 GB of built-in storage, but for €3,539 and £3,209 launch price.

Unfortunately, billbil-kun has not disclosed what accessories DJI will include in its Fly More or Creator Combo packages. Reiterating prior leaks, the leaker asserts that DJI will begin teasing the Mavic 4 Pro on April 17 before launching it on April 24, 2025.

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Alex Alderson, 2025-03-26 (Update: 2025-03-28)