Xiaomi has quietly expanded its travel accessories line with a new color option for its Mijia Colorful Suitcase, adding a purple variant to a product that has already been positioned as a practical, everyday carry solution. The update comes as the company opens crowdfunding sales through its Youpin platform, a familiar route for testing demand before broader availability.
The pricing remains unchanged despite the new finish. The 20-inch version is listed at 199 yuan, while the larger 24-inch model is priced at 299 yuan. Xiaomi has indicated that shipments for the purple variant are scheduled to begin on March 26, suggesting the rollout is already underway rather than a distant pre-order cycle.
The suitcase itself follows Xiaomiâs typical approach of focusing on functional design rather than cosmetic overhaul. It uses a polypropylene shell, built to balance weight and durability, with a textured surface aimed at resisting scratches that tend to accumulate during routine travel. The emphasis here is less about premium branding and more about sustained usability over repeated trips.
Inside, the layout is straightforward but considered. A polyester lining with an antibacterial coating is intended to address hygiene concerns that often go overlooked in luggage design. Storage is structured through a U-shaped zippered compartment paired with X-shaped straps, offering a level of organization that frequent travelers generally expect rather than something experimental.
Practical Design Continues To Define Xiaomiâs Travel Gear
The size differences between the two models reflect standard travel needs. The 20-inch suitcase, with a 40-liter capacity, is positioned for short trips or carry-on use, while the 24-inch version expands storage to 67 liters, making it more suitable for longer journeys. Weight has been kept relatively low at 2.7 kg and 3.4 kg respectively, aligning with airline restrictions and portability concerns.
Mobility features appear to be a central focus. The suitcase uses large-diameter spinner wheels, designed to reduce noise and maintain stability across different surfaces. This is complemented by a four-stage telescopic handle made from aluminum alloy, offering adjustable height without adding excessive bulk.
Security and durability details are also present, though not overstated. A TSA-approved lock is included, catering to international travel requirements, while reinforced side feet aim to limit abrasion when the suitcase is placed on rough surfaces. The handle uses TPU material, which typically provides a softer grip compared to rigid alternatives.
The purple variant now joins an existing range that includes black, blue, white, pink, and green. Xiaomi has not positioned this as a redesign, but rather as a continuation of a product line that leans on consistency and incremental updates.
There is also mention of a separate suitcase model with a front-access design introduced alongside this update, though details remain limited. For now, the focus remains on expanding choice within an already established product.
From a market perspective, the move reflects Xiaomiâs ongoing strategy of refining existing products instead of replacing them outright. The addition of color may seem minor, but in a category where function is largely standardized, these small shifts often shape consumer preference more than major hardware changes.
As shipments begin later this month, the reception will likely depend less on novelty and more on how well the suitcase continues to meet everyday travel demands.
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