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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Victor 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 Victor
Minimotors Dualtron X II
Comparing Dualtron Victor Vs. Dualtron X II: Which E-Scooter Reigns Supreme?
In this article, we aim to provide an in-depth comparison between two reigning electric scooter models – the Dualtron Victor by Minimotors, and the robust Dualtron X II.
Starting with the Dualtron Victor, this beast of an electric scooter houses a powerful twin 2000W motor that can reach maximum speeds of 59 mph, distinguished by its speed and agility. Its design boasts an 8” low clearance deck and a 60V 30Ah battery, allowing for a fantastic range of approximately 70 miles per charge. The new weight reduction developments in its design give it the edge with its highly portable weight of 68 lbs. Its dual hydraulic brakes equipped with ABS standard feature enhances safety and efficiency.
In stark contrast stands the behemoth, Dualtron X II. Powering this model is a whopping twin 6700W motor that can reach breathtaking speeds of up to 68 mph. It's designed to withstand greater terrains with its 13” wide tubeless tires and includes adjustable rubber cartridge suspension options. However, this power comes at a price of reduced portability, weighing at a substantial 145 lbs. More so, the Dualtron X II rocks a substantial battery delivering 72V and 42Ah, providing an impressive range of around 93 miles when fully charged.
Indeed, both models are impressive performers in the e-scooter world. The Dualtron Victor is ideal for users seeking speed and comfort without compromising portability. On the other hand, the Dualtron X II remains the perfect choice for thrill-seekers desiring to push the boundaries of speed and power, even at the expense of portability.
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