top of page
Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Mercane WideWheel (Dual)
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.
Use code SCNEWCUST15 for 15% off ALL scooters through month-end. Redeem here.
Minimotors Dualtron Mini

Mercane WideWheel (Dual)
Comparing Dualtron Mini and Mercane WideWheel: Which Electric Scooter Triumphs?
In this article, we pit two top-tier electric scooters - the Dualtron Mini by Minimotors and the Mercane WideWheel (Dual) - against each other to see which model emerges the ultimate ride.
Firstly, let's delve into the power and speed. The Dualtron Mini's 52V 17.5Ah LG Battery gives it an output of 1,450W, letting this scooter reach a top speed of 32 mph. This is edge over the Mercane WideWheel's dual motors, which generate a total power of 1,000W and a maximum speed of 26 mph.
As for range, the Mini outperforms the WideWheel once again. The Mini boasts an impressive range of up to 34 miles on a full charge against WideWheel's 20 miles.
When it comes to suspension, the WideWheel shines with its front and rear spring suspension, providing better shock absorption compared to the Mini's front rubber suspension and rear spring one.
In terms of design and weight, the Mini is lighter, weighing 48 lbs as compared to the WideWheel's 54 lbs. The WideWheel has wider pneumatic tires that provide better stability during riding, even though the Dualtron Mini’s solid tires have greater durability.
Lastly, breaking performance sees the WideWheel’s dual 120mm disc brakes outperform the Mini's single drum brake. The WideWheel stops faster, affording riders greater safety, particularly at higher speeds.
The Dualtron Mini and the Mercane WideWheel (Dual) are both highly efficient, offering different strengths and drawbacks. Riders who prefer speed and longer range may opt for the Dualtron Mini, while those who go for solid, stable rides, and better braking might swing towards the WideWheel.


bottom of page