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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Storm and the Minimotors Dualtron Victor
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 Storm

Minimotors Dualtron Victor
Comparison Between Minimotors Dualtron Storm and Dualtron Victor Electric Scooters
Minimotors has created a name for itself in the electric scooters industry by producing highly efficient and powerful scooters, including the Dualtron Storm and the Dualtron Victor. They both share the DNA of Minimotors' prowess, but there are key distinguishing features that make them stand out.
Firstly, the Storm is equipped with a 6640Wh LG battery while the Victor, though powerful, comes with a smaller 3156Wh LG battery. The Storm, therefore, has a much larger mileage range of approximately 136.7 miles per charge compared to the Victor that hits the maximum at around 62 miles.
The power dynamics between these two models differ as well. Dualtron Storm boasts two 2700W motors, which give it a max power output of 6640W, considerably higher than the Victor that employs two 1500W motors with a max output of 3000W. Thus, the Storm can reach an impressive top speed of 68 mph, while the Victor caps at 50 mph.
In terms of portability, the Victor takes the lead. It is designed to be the more compact at 46 KGs compared to the heftier Storm which weighs in at almost 102 KGs. This makes Victor easier to handle and transport.
The Storm also uses tubeless 11-inch tyres that offer exceptional grip and stability during rides, whilst the Victor utilizes 10-inch tube tyres that provide good, but comparably less impressive performance.
Both models come with EYE Throttle Control which is LCD based. However, the Storm comes with a fingerprint scanner – a security feature missing in Victor.
Finally, in terms of pricing, the Storm is on the higher end owing to its power, range and additional features, making the Victor a more economical choice.


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