The Roborock P20 Ultra Plus robot vacuum has been revealed in China. This new model builds on the P20 Ultra, which was released in this market in March 2025. The original P20 arrived this time last year and has since been launched internationally as the Qrevo Curv.
According to the Roborock P20 Ultra Plus’ product listing, it offers up to 25,000 Pa suction power. It appears to have both a main roller brush and a side brush. Plus, images of the robot vacuum suggest that it could have similar navigation technology to the P20 Ultra, which features a retracting LDS navigation module. Another similarity seems to be the slim body, with the robot measuring 7.98 cm (~3.1 inches) tall. On top of this, it can clear obstacles up to 40 mm (~1.6 inches) tall, and is suited to areas measuring 140 m² (~1,500 ft²), running for over three hours between charges.
Roborock’s P20 Ultra Plus is said to have advanced mopping abilities, cleaning your floors with 60°C (~140°F) hot water to remove dirt and stains. On returning to the intelligent dock, the mop is cleaned three times with 100°C (~212°F) hot water, said to deliver a sterilization rate of 99.99%. The mop pads are then dried with 55°C (~131°F) warm air, ready for their next job.
In China, the standard Roborock P20 Ultra Plus robot vacuum will retail for CNY 4,299 (~$598) at its launch on August 15th. A version that can be connected to your home plumbing system is more expensive at CNY 4,699 (~$654). It is unclear whether or when this model could be released in other markets like the US, where the regular P20, or Qrevo Curv, is available for $1,299.99 at Amazon (RRP $1,599.99).