Motorola debuted the Moto Book 60, its first laptop, back in April 2025. These were reasonably priced, featured stunning screens, and new mid-range Intel CPUs. The business announced a few days ago that the more potent Moto Book 60 Pro model, which has an even quicker Intel Core Ultra Series 2 CPU, will be available. Let’s have a look at this powerful new thin and light laptop that has finally been introduced in India after a little wait.

Moto Book 60:

With the Moto Book 60, Lenovo showcased its laptop competence and added a high-end, lightweight design. Almost nothing has changed regarding the Moto Book 60 Pro. The MIL-STD-810H military standard certification, a metallic body, a 1.69cm thick chassis, and a low weight of 1.39kg are all still included. A 14-inch OLED display with a high 2.8K resolution, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, 1100 nits of peak brightness, and a refresh rate of 120 Hz also brings back the vivid display.

There were no issues with the Moto Book 60’s display or design, which were both its strong points. However, the performance is where the most shift occurs. The Moto Book 60’s Intel Core 5 and Core 7 may sound like next-generation, but they are actually older 10nm-based CPUs.

The Moto Book 60 Pro, on the other hand, has an Intel Core Ultra 5 or Core Ultra 7 processor. In addition to having greater power, these CPUs are also more power-efficient due to the 3nm technology. Additionally, the processor comes with 1TB of SSD M.2 PCIe 4.0 storage and up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM.

This laptop is powered by a large 60Wh battery pack that supports 65W USB-C charging. Dolby Atmos speakers, Bluetooth 5.4, WiFi 7, Windows 11 Home, and a Full HD IR camera are some of the other noteworthy features.

While the Core Ultra 7 begins at 80,990 INR, the Moto Book 60 Core Ultra 5 starts at 64,990 INR. Additionally, Motorola’s sophisticated and vivid Pantone Bronze Green and Pantone Wedgewood hues return.