It is no secret that Motorola has a successor to the Razr 50 Ultra (curr. $699.99 on Amazon) in development. For instance, Evan Blass has been sharing official-looking images of the upcoming device for a few weeks on X. Also, the so-called Razr 60 Ultra has started appearing at regulatory bodies around the world.
Now, 91mobiles has spotted Italian retailer Epto listing two SKUs on its website. Based on the images that 91mobiles has provided, Motorola intends to offer the Razr 60 Ultra with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. If its predecessor is anything to go by, this will be the device's peak memory configuration, with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage likely its smallest.
The listings also clearly show a price tag of €1,346.90 (~$1,451.54). It is worth stressing that this would not be the Razr 60 Ultra's starting price. Nonetheless, it would represent roughly a 12% jump from the cost of an equivalent Razr 50 Ultra SKU in the Eurozone. Based on prior leaks, Motorola will attempt to justify any price rises with upgrades like a larger battery, the 8-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 68 W wired fast charging.