Leaked DJI Mavic 4 Pro Prototype Seemingly Confirms New Camera, LiDAR and Extended Flight Time
A flurry of leaked photos and videos emerged this morning on X, providing an unprecedented look at what appears to be the DJI Mavic 4 Pro prototype in testing. The footage, shared by prominent industry insiders Jasper Ellens, OsitaLV, and Igor Bogdanov, showcases a distinctively redesigned camera and gimbal combination that aligns with previously leaked images.
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Prototype Testing Revealed
One particularly telling photo shows a DJI test pilot with the prototype version of the Mavic 4 Pro on the ground, either charging the aircraft or retrieving footage. The prototype is heavily adorned with testing stickers, and notably appears significantly more substantial in size compared to the outgoing Mavic 3 model. The increased dimensions suggest enhanced capabilities and potentially more powerful components.
Advanced Sensing Systems
Perhaps the most intriguing revelation is what appears to be a LiDAR sensor array mounted on the rear of the aircraft, right above the battery. This addition would complement the drone’s expected six-directional obstacle sensing and avoidance capabilities. Given that the recently announced Air 3S features front-facing LiDAR sensors, industry experts speculate that DJI has possibly elevated the technology for the Mavic 4 Pro by implementing dual LiDAR arrays for enhanced spatial awareness.
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Impressive Flight Performance
A leaked screenshot of the controller display reveals remarkable flight time capabilities. With 92% battery showing a remaining flight time of 43 minutes and 37 seconds, simple calculations indicate the Mavic 4 Pro could achieve approximately 47 minutes of total flight time. This duration matches or slightly exceeds the Mavic 3’s capabilities, a particularly impressive feat considering the additional power requirements of the enhanced imaging systems and LiDAR sensors.
Storage Capabilities and FCC Filings
Another significant revelation comes from controller screenshots confirming an enormous 2TB internal storage capacity, with support for microSD cards up to 2TB. This massive storage upgrade positions the Mavic 4 Pro as a serious tool for professional cinematographers and data collection specialists.
The drone’s imminent arrival is further substantiated by recent FCC filings, which reveal two distinct models: L3A and L3B. While the specific differences between these variants remain unclear, the filings include standard safety warnings and confirm the drone’s battery specifications at 14.32V, 6654mAh, and 95.3 Wh.
Production and Market Strategy
Industry insiders suggest DJI may be expediting the Mavic 4 Pro’s production and release schedule, potentially in response to concerns about possible U.S. sanctions or tariffs. The timing of the FCC filings typically indicates a launch window of mere weeks, suggesting we might see the official release either before year’s end or in early 2025.
DroneXL’s Take
The emergence of the Mavic 4 Pro prototype marks a significant evolution in DJI’s flagship consumer drone lineup. The integration of advanced LiDAR technology and massive storage capabilities suggests DJI is targeting professional users who require sophisticated inspection capabilities and extended flight operations. With the DJI Air 3S already reaching Mavic 3-level capabilities, the Mavic 4 Pro appears poised to establish new benchmarks in Drone Technology.
What are your thoughts on these leaked specifications and features? Share your expectations for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro in the comments below.
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Very anxious to see release. Also very interested in M4’s controller. O4? Or beyond? And will there be a successor to RC Pro? And will it be compatible with multiple aircraft?
Will it have a thermal version
For the DJI Mavic 4 Enterprise… for sure!