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Compare the Macwheel MX PRO and the Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Macwheel MX PRO

Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II
Comparing the Macwheel MX PRO and Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II Electric Scooters: A Comprehensive Review
In the modern era of electric scooters, two names stand out - the Macwheel MX PRO and the Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II. The first point of divergence between these two high-performing scooters is their power source - the MX PRO operates on a 350W motor, while the Thunder II boasts dual motors delivering 5400W combined, presenting a stark difference in power. In terms of top speed, the MX PRO delivers a respectable 15.5 mph, while the Thunder II obliterates this with a jaw-dropping 50 mph top speed.
Battery Life is another crucial consideration. MX PRO’s battery will last an estimated 18.6-37 miles depending on ride conditions while Thunder II offers an eye-watering 80-mile range. Using the standard charger, MX PRO takes 5-6 hours to charge, while Thunder II takes approximately 20 hours or 10 hours with two chargers.
In terms of braking, the MX PRO offers a reliable and comfortable ride with its Disk Brakes. Thunder II, however, rises on another level with its hydraulic brakes and ABS standard. In terms of suspension, the MX PRO is a simple machine with no suspension system, while the Thunder II offers 5-step adjustable suspension for that smooth ride across a range of terrains.
When it comes to weight, the MX PRO comes in at a lightweight 26.5 lbs, making it more portable. The Thunder II is quite heavier, weighing in at 95 lbs, but represents a solid construction with its heavier setup.
Overall, each scooter has its own strengths - the MX PRO is excellent for urban commuting, while the Thunder II packs a punch with power and range more suited to adventurous all-terrain riders.


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