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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Storm and the Minimotors Dualtron X 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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Minimotors Dualtron Storm

Minimotors Dualtron X II
Comparing the Performance: Minimotors Dualtron Storm Vs. Dualtron X II Electric Scooters
Diving into the thrilling world of electric scooters, Minimotors has presented us with models that deliver precisely the amalgamation of power and innovation that users crave. Within their realms, the Dualtron Storm and the Dualtron X II stand as top-tier scooters offering intriguing features.
To begin, the first attribute to compare between the Storm and X II is speed. The Storm peaks at a maximum speed of 68 mph while the Dualtron X II outdoes it with a mind-boggling 68.4 mph. In terms of power, the Dualtron Storm possesses a significant twin motor power of 6640W. However, Dualtron X II stands out with a more massive 8300W motor power, ensuring swifter accelerations.
In the mileage department, X II steals the limelight with an impressive maximum range of 93 miles on a single charge against Storm's 80 miles. Moreover, X II takes a lead in the aspect of weight carrying capacity, withstanding up to 330 lbs in contrast to the Storm's 265 lbs limit.
The suspension system of the two models sees differences as well. The Dualtron X II flaunts an impressive 15-step adjustable new rubber suspension, exceeding Storm's 45-step adjustable suspension in terms of customization.
However, the Dualtron Storm boasts independence in battery swapping, beating the Dualtron X II. It also possesses a unique self-cooling system to prevent heat build-up from extended rides, a feature the X II lacks.
In conclusion, the Dualtron X II outperforms the Storm in speed, power, range, weight capacity, and suspension options. However, the Storm shines when it comes to battery swap independence and an exclusive cooling system to offer a memorandum of reliability and convenience.


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