
High-quality CAD renders and a 360-degree video of the highly anticipated flagship foldable smartphone — the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 (known internationally as the Razr 70 Ultra) — have leaked today. The leak, published by the reliable tipster OnLeaks in collaboration with XpertPick, provides the most detailed look yet at the device ahead of its official unveiling. Based on CAD files, the renders show a design that stays very close to the previous generation, with one notable change that has already sparked discussion in the tech community.
Familiar Design, But Slightly “Plumper”
According to the leak, the new model measures 88.0 × 74.1 × 15.8 mm when folded (up to 17.63 mm including the camera module) and 171.3 × 74.1 × 7.8 mm when unfolded (with the camera bump reaching about 9.6 mm). Compared to the Razr Ultra 2025 (Razr 60 Ultra), the phone has become slightly thicker — by 0.1 mm when folded and 0.6 mm when open. Analysts suggest the extra volume is likely allocated to a larger battery and an upgraded camera system.
The overall aesthetic retains the classic clamshell form factor with a large external screen that covers nearly the entire front panel when closed. The renders reveal a matte metallic rear cover featuring the Motorola logo, a horizontal dual-camera module with an LED flash, and slim bezels. The design looks more premium and refined than its predecessor, yet without radical changes. Many observers note that Motorola has chosen not to chase extreme thinness, unlike competitors such as the rumored Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, which is expected to measure under 14 mm when folded.

Expert Reactions
The response to the leak has been mixed. On one hand, fans praise the continuity of the design — Motorola continues to evolve its iconic Razr style that has won widespread popularity. On the other hand, the increased thickness has raised eyebrows. As 9to5Google notes, “we’re moving in the wrong direction,” especially against the industry trend toward ever-slimmer foldables. PhoneArena highlights that “something looks off” and suggests the extra bulk may be justified by better battery life or support for new technologies such as Qi2 wireless charging.
Background and Expectations
For reference, the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (Razr Ultra 2025) launched in spring 2025 and became one of the most compelling clamshell flagships thanks to the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and advanced external screen capabilities. The Razr Ultra 2026 is expected to maintain that continuity while receiving an updated processor (likely the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or successor), improved cameras, and possibly a higher-capacity battery. Following Motorola’s tradition, the official presentation could take place as early as April–May 2026.
While these are only CAD-based renders, they offer the most realistic preview of Motorola’s next flagship flip phone. Leaks from OnLeaks have historically proven highly accurate, so it’s safe to say that the Razr Ultra 2026 will preserve the spirit of the legendary lineup while subtly refining its successful formula.
