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Motorola has officially released its entire 2026 Razr lineup in the United States following a week-long pre-order period, while Canada is receiving the newly introduced Motorola Razr Fold as a standalone launch.
The Motorola Razr Fold marks Motorola’s first book-style foldable smartphone, expanding beyond the company’s traditional clamshell Razr designs. The device launches at a retail price of $1,900 in the US and CAD 2,700 in Canada for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage configuration.

Customers purchasing the Fold directly from Motorola US receive a promotional bundle that includes free Moto Buds 2 Plus earbuds and four Moto Tag trackers. Motorola is also offering trade-in bonuses of up to $500 for eligible devices. The Fold is additionally available through Best Buy, with carrier availability expected later in the year.
Alongside the new Fold, Motorola has launched the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 in the US at a starting price of $1,500. Buyers purchasing directly from Motorola receive the same free accessories included with the Fold, though trade-in bonuses are capped at $400. The device is also available through Amazon and Best Buy, although those retailers do not include the promotional extras.

The Motorola Razr+ 2026 enters the market at $1,100 and comes bundled with Swarovski-themed Moto Buds Loop Swarovski earbuds instead of Moto Tags. Motorola is offering trade-in bonuses of up to $300 for this model. Availability includes Motorola’s online store, Amazon, Best Buy, and AT&T, while a T-Mobile version is expected soon.

The base Motorola Razr 2026 also launches with a free pair of Moto Buds 2 Plus and trade-in offers worth up to $200. The device is available through Amazon, Best Buy, and several US carriers, although availability through T-Mobile and Cricket Wireless is scheduled for a later release.

With the launch of the new lineup, Motorola is continuing to aggressively expand its foldable smartphone portfolio across multiple price categories, ranging from mainstream clamshell foldables to premium book-style devices.

