DJI Drones 2024-2025: Updates, Models, and Differences

February 21, 2026

The DJI 2024-2025 lineup turned out not to be revolutionary, but noticeably more mature. The manufacturer did not break the familiar architecture of the series, but carefully strengthened what was already working: cameras became more stable in complex lighting, connection - more reliable, autonomy - more predictable. This is rather an evolution than a sharp leap, and there is logic in that.

In the current model range, a clear division of tasks is well visible. Some drones are focused on video shooting and universal use, others - on thermal imaging inspections, others - on geodesy and industrial work. It is easier to understand the generations of 24-25 years if you look not at marketing names, but at practical application and the difference between updates.

Current DJI 2024-2025 models: what currently forms the lineup

If you look at the current assortment, it is noticeable that in 2024-2025 DJI focused not on expanding the number of models, but on refining already existing directions. Within each series there is a clear pair of generations - an earlier version and an updated one. Differences between them more often concern technical details than the concept of the platform itself.

At the same time, the lineup looks cohesive. There is no feeling of overload or duplication. Each model occupies its place and logically fits into the overall range - from compact solutions to full-fledged industrial systems. It makes sense to consider the pairs of 24 and 25 years in exactly this format, comparing them with each other by characteristics and working capabilities.

Comparison of Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 4 Pro

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DJI Mavic 3 Pro

DJI Mavic 3 Pro belongs to the generation that became a transitional stage in the development of the series. It is built around a Hasselblad camera with a 4/3 CMOS sensor and is designed for stable aerial photography without a complicated configuration. The design is foldable, control is carried out via the DJI RC remote, the signal transmission system is based on OcuSync 2.0.

In operation, the model shows predictable behavior. Automatic shooting modes, return to home point, object tracking are supported. Flight time up to 43 minutes allows you to perform full shooting sessions without frequent battery replacement. This is a format focused on practical shooting and a clear workflow.

Key features:

  • Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS camera

  • 5.1K video support

  • 3-axis stabilization

  • OcuSync 2.0 transmission system

  • 8 GB built-in memory

  • Support for microSD cards up to 512 GB

  • Foldable body

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 43 min

  • Ascent speed: 28.8 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 5280x3956

  • Lens: 84°, f/2.8-f/11

  • Stabilization: 3-axis

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Quadcopter DJI Mavic 4 Pro (CP.MA.00000849.01) photo 1

DJI Mavic 4 Pro

DJI Mavic 4 Pro represents a newer generation in the same series. The design is also foldable, but inside it already uses a triple camera system. The main Hasselblad 4/3 sensor with 100 MP is complemented by two telephoto lenses. 6K video recording at 60 fps is supported. Signal transmission is implemented through the O4+ system.

Flight time increased to 51 minutes. Built-in memory expanded to 64 GB. Control is carried out via the DJI RC 2 remote. The design includes an omnidirectional obstacle detection system. In essence, this is a more technically advanced version that has retained the general format of the series.

Key features:

  • Triple camera system

  • Main Hasselblad 100 MP sensor

  • 6K 60fps video

  • O4+ signal transmission

  • 64 GB built-in memory

  • Omnidirectional obstacle detection system

  • DJI RC 2 remote

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 51 min

  • Ascent speed: 36 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 12288x8192

  • Lens: 72°, f/2.0-f/11

  • Stabilization: Yes

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Comparison of DJI Mavic 3 Pro and DJI Mavic 4 Pro

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The difference between the models is noticeable in the camera, flight time and signal transmission system. Mavic 4 Pro received higher photo resolution, increased autonomy and an updated communication module. At the same time, the overall format remained the same - foldable body, 3-axis stabilization and focus on aerial shooting without complicated preparation.

Mavic 3 Pro remains a relevant model for tasks where stable performance and clear configuration are important. Mavic 4 Pro is focused on higher detail and expanded technical capabilities.


Comparison of Mavic 3T and Mavic 3T A

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DJI Mavic 3T

DJI Mavic 3T is part of the 24-25 lineup as a compact solution with a thermal imaging camera and expanded monitoring capabilities. The design is foldable, control is carried out via the DJI RC Pro Enterprise remote. The model is equipped with a 48 MP wide-angle camera with a 1/2 CMOS sensor and a 640x512 thermal imager. Hybrid zoom is supported, as well as omnidirectional obstacle sensors.

In operation, the platform is focused on inspection and search tasks. The O3 Enterprise transmission system with a radius of up to 15 km is supported, GNSS positioning with RTK support, automatic routes and return to base. Flight time reaches 46 minutes, which allows performing long surveys without frequent landings.

Key features:

  • 640x512 thermal imaging camera

  • 48 MP 1/2 CMOS camera

  • RTK support

  • O3 Enterprise signal transmission

  • Hybrid zoom up to 56x

  • Omnidirectional obstacle sensors

  • DJI RC Pro Enterprise remote

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 46 min

  • Ascent speed: 28.8 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 8000x6000

  • Lens: 84°, f/2.8

  • Stabilization: 3-axis

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Quadcopter DJI Mavic 3 Thermal Advanced Universal Edition (CP.EN.00000722.01) photo 1

DJI Mavic 3T A

DJI Mavic 3T A is built on the same platform as the base version, but represents the Advanced modification with an updated thermal imaging module. The drone retains the foldable design and overall form factor of the series, control is carried out via the DJI RC Pro Enterprise remote. 64 GB built-in memory is provided in the model configuration and allows performing some tasks without using external memory cards.

In terms of basic flight characteristics, the model is close to the standard 3T version. Flight time is up to 46 minutes, return to home point is supported, operation in the temperature range from -10 to +40 degrees. The main emphasis is on thermal imaging control and work in field conditions.

Key features:

  • Thermal imaging module

  • 64 GB built-in memory

  • Foldable body

  • DJI RC Pro Enterprise remote

  • Support for automatic flight modes

  • Operation in temperature range -10 to +40

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 46 min

  • Ascent speed: 28.8 km/h

  • Lens: 84°, f/2.8

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Comparison of DJI Mavic 3T and DJI Mavic 3T A

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In terms of basic flight parameters, the models are practically identical. The main differences relate to the configuration and the amount of built-in memory. The 3T A version is focused on working without an additional data carrier, while the standard 3T assumes the use of a memory card. Both models retain the same application format and are designed for inspection tasks and thermal imaging monitoring.


Comparison of Matrice 30T and Matrice 4T

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DJI Matrice 30T

DJI Matrice 30T belongs to the industrial series and is designed for operation in difficult conditions. The body is made with IP55 moisture and dust protection, operating temperature range - from -20 to +50 degrees. The design is foldable, the frame is made of carbon. The built-in camera system includes a wide-angle module, zoom camera and thermal imager. O3 Enterprise signal transmission is supported.

Flight time is up to 41 minutes. Hot-swappable batteries are implemented, allowing continued operation without shutting down the platform. Automatic flight modes, return to base and omnidirectional obstacle sensors are supported. The model is used for inspections, monitoring and tasks that require stable performance in wind and temperature fluctuations.

Key features:

  • Integrated camera system with thermal imager

  • IP55 body protection

  • Hot-swappable batteries

  • O3 Enterprise signal transmission

  • Carbon frame

  • Omnidirectional obstacle sensors

  • RTK support

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 41 min

  • Ascent speed: 21.6 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 4000x3000

  • Lens: f/2.8-f/4.2

  • Stabilization: Digital, 3-axis

Quadcopter DJI Matrice 4T (CP.EN.00000546.02) photo 1

DJI Matrice 4T

DJI Matrice 4T belongs to a fresher generation of the series. The platform is equipped with a multi-sensor system with several 48 MP cameras and a 640x512 thermal imaging module. A laser rangefinder has been added. Signal transmission is implemented over an increased distance. Control is carried out via DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise.

Flight time reaches 49 minutes. The body is foldable, operation in the temperature range from -10 to +40 degrees is supported. Intelligent modes are implemented, including automatic routes and object tracking. In terms of design, the model is more compact compared to the 30T, while focused on similar monitoring and inspection tasks.

Key features:

  • 48 MP multi-sensor system

  • 640x512 thermal imager

  • Laser rangefinder

  • Signal transmission up to 25 km

  • Intelligent flight modes

  • DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise remote

  • Omnidirectional sensors

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 49 min

  • Ascent speed: 36 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 3840x2160

  • Lens: FOV 82°; 24 mm; f/1.7

  • Stabilization: Yes

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Comparison of DJI Matrice 30T and DJI Matrice 4T

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Matrice 30T is focused on operation in harsher weather conditions and supports hot-swappable batteries. Matrice 4T offers increased flight time, a newer multi-sensor system and signal transmission range. Both models belong to the industrial segment and are used for monitoring, inspections and tasks that require thermal imaging shooting.


Comparison of Matrice 30E and Matrice 4E

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DJI Matrice 30 Enterprise

DJI Matrice 30 Enterprise belongs to the industrial series and is focused on inspections, monitoring and tasks that require weather resistance. The body is made of carbon fiber, the design is foldable. IP55 protection and operation in the temperature range from -20 to +50 degrees are supported. The camera system includes a wide-angle module and a zoom camera with a 1/2 CMOS sensor.

Flight time is up to 41 minutes. Data transmission is possible at a distance of up to 15 km. Obstacle detection sensors in several directions, return to base and RTK support are implemented. The platform is designed for field operation and can be used for cartography, object surveying and technical control.

Key features:

  • Two cameras - wide-angle and zoom

  • RTK support

  • IP55 body protection

  • Signal transmission up to 15 km

  • Foldable design

  • Obstacle detection sensors

  • DJI RC Plus remote

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 41 min

  • Ascent speed: 21.6 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 8000x6000

  • Lens: DFOV 84°, f/1-f/4.2

  • Batteries: 2 pcs

Quadcopter DJI Matrice 4E (CP.EN.00000574.02) photo 1

DJI Matrice 4E

DJI Matrice 4E belongs to a newer series and is designed for cartography and inspection tasks. The design is foldable, control is carried out via DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise. The camera system includes several modules, including a 4/3 CMOS wide-angle sensor and 48 MP telephoto lenses. Operation with U3 class and higher memory cards is supported.

Flight time reaches 42 minutes. Signal transmission is possible at a distance of up to 25 km. GPS, Galileo, BeiDou and GLONASS positioning systems with active RTK are implemented. The model is intended for terrain shooting, map building and technical surveys.

Key features:

  • 4/3 CMOS camera

  • 48 MP telephoto lenses

  • Signal transmission up to 25 km

  • RTK support

  • DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise remote

  • Foldable body

  • U3 memory card support

Specifications:

  • Flight time: 42 min

  • Ascent speed: 36 km/h

  • Photo resolution, pixels: 8192x6144

  • Lens: 84°, 35 f/2.8

  • Stabilization: 3-axis

  • Batteries: 1 pc

Comparison of DJI Matrice 30E and DJI Matrice 4E

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Matrice 30E is designed for operation in a wider temperature range and supports two batteries with hot-swap capability. Matrice 4E offers an updated camera system and increased signal transmission range. Both models belong to the industrial segment and are used for surveys, cartography and technical tasks where flight stability and data accuracy are important.

What in the end might suit you specifically

The choice in the 24-25 lineup depends not so much on the model name as on the tasks. The series look visually similar, but are designed for different workloads - from content shooting to industrial monitoring. It is easier to focus on the work scenario than on the generation.

1. If the main task is video shooting and content

In this case, you should look at the Mavic Pro series. Mavic 3 Pro will suit those for whom a stable picture and clear configuration without excessive settings are important. This is an option for regular shooting, production and commercial projects where predictability is important.

Mavic 4 Pro has a greater reserve in resolution, flight time and signal transmission. It is logical if more complex shooting, long-distance work or maximum detail is planned. The choice here most often comes down to the ratio of capabilities and budget.

2. If you need a thermal imager and inspections

When the task is related to object control, overheating search, infrastructure inspection or night work, you should consider Mavic 3T or Mavic 3T A. The format is compact, control is familiar, the thermal imaging module is integrated into the body.

If the workload is higher and work is expected in more difficult conditions, then it makes sense to look towards Matrice 30T or Matrice 4T. These platforms are designed for industrial use, weather resistance and long missions.

3. If the priority is cartography and accuracy

For map building, geodesy and technical surveys, Matrice 30E and Matrice 4E are suitable. Matrice 30E is focused on operation in a wide temperature range and supports hot-swappable batteries.

Matrice 4E offers a more modern camera system and increased signal transmission range. This can be important when shooting large areas and working with precise data.

There is no universal option. Each model is designed for its own workload. It is easier to start from the operating conditions and tasks than from which version is newer.

Conclusion

The 24-25 lineup looks logical and without sharp turns. DJI retained the familiar structure of the series and gradually strengthened the technical part - autonomy, signal transmission, cameras. Thanks to this, the models do not compete with each other within the same task, but rather complement each other.

The choice ultimately comes down to the work scenario. For shooting - Mavic Pro series, for thermal imaging control - Mavic 3T, for industrial workload and cartography - Matrice. The new generation provides more reserve in characteristics, but the main logic remains simple: you should focus on operating conditions and the volume of tasks, and not only on the year of release.


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