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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Hiboy Titan
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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Minimotors Dualtron Mini

Hiboy Titan
Exploring the Differences: Minimotors Dualtron Mini vs. Hiboy Titan Electric Scooters
Navigating the world of electric scooters can sometimes be tricky with the array of options available. Our focus today is on two popular models: the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Hiboy Titan.
Beginning with power, the Dualtron Mini is equipped with a 1450W BLDC motor, outdoing the Hiboy Titan which runs on a 350W Brushless hub motor. The former offers a faster maximum speed of 45 km/h while the latter peaks at about 30 km/h.
The Minimotors Dualtron Mini races ahead again when it comes to the mileage. It boasts a maximum of 55 km on a full charge, far eclipsing the Hiboy Titan's limit of 40 km. The Dualtron Mini also excels with its battery, featuring a 52V 17.5Ah Li-ion, compared to the Titan's 36V 7.5Ah.
Riding comfort is important and here, both models present strong features. The Titan takes an edge with its 10 air-filled tires offering better impact absorption than the Dualtron Mini's 9 ones. The Hiboy scooter offers additional comfort features like front and rear lights, and a simple and clean handlebar layout.
Before you make a decision, it's worth noting the driving modes on offer. While the Titan has a basic eco and sport mode, the Dualtron Mini pulls ahead once again with three different modes taking you from eco-friendly to turbo-charged speed.
Concluding the comparisons, one might say the Dualtron Mini provides a high performance, robust electric scooter experience whereas the Hiboy Titan leans towards comfort-oriented features with a more budget-friendly price tag. The decision ultimately depends on the users' specifics needs and preferences.


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