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In 2015, Minimotors introduced the world’s first dual-motor off-road electric scooter, powered by brushless DC (BLDC) motors. Since then, Minimotors, under the Dualtron brand, has been consistently innovating and creating some of the most powerful electric scooters globally. Here’s a breakdown of the Dualtron lineup from Voro Motors with what’s to love and what’s not:
Dualtron Mini:
- Love: Lightweight (48 lbs), compact, LED lights, portable, pneumatic tires.
- Hate: Single motor, single rear drum brake, small deck.
Dualtron Eagle Pro:
- Love: Dual motors, stable at high speeds, LED lights, pneumatic tires, great at cornering.
- Hate: No kick plate, smaller battery, mechanical disc brakes, doesn’t lock when folded.
Dualtron Victor:
- Love: Great ride feel, stable at high speeds, locks when folded, LED lights, good range, 10-inch by 3-inch tires.
- Hate: No kick plate, can slip out of clasp when carrying collapsed, no turn signals.
Dualtron Victor Luxury:
- Love: Kick plate with integrated lights, stability, acts as a carrying handle, LED lights in stem, deck, and neck, locks when folded.
- Hate: Same battery as Victor, no turn signals, kick plate can feel odd due to the large hole.
Dualtron Ultra 2 Up:
- Love: Massive battery, off-road tires, huge deck, kick plate, Nutt hydraulic disc brakes.
- Hate: Doesn’t lock when folded, front-facing lights not bright enough for night riding, controller replacement is difficult.
Dualtron Achilleus:
- Love: 11-inch by 4-inch street tires, red accents, integrated lights in the kickplate, 9-step rubber suspension, locks when folded.
- Hate: No turn signals, kick plate is at an awkward angle.
Dualtron City:
- Love: Massive 15-inch tires, rolls over obstacles easily, bright lights in control arms, turn signals, easy-to-clean rubber deck, swappable batteries.
- Hate: Low clearance, not portable, short stem and handlebar height, rubber deck gets dirty fast, slower acceleration curve.
Dualtron Thunder:
- Love: Dependable, stable at high speeds, 11-inch by 4-inch tires, hazard lights for nighttime visibility.
- Hate: Slower acceleration curve, can get stuck in the clamp when folded, no turn signals.
Dualtron Thunder 2:
- Love: Fast acceleration curve, stability, CNC aluminum buttons, kick plate with integrated lights, double-click throttle for a power boost, sleek design, turn signals, self-healing tires.
- Hate: Rubber deck gets dirty fast, heavy, expensive.
Dualtron Storm:
- Love: Massive range, fast acceleration, CNC aluminum buttons, easy to hop up curbs, exchangeable battery.
- Hate: Unstable at speeds higher than 30 mph, kick plate flexes, needs a steering damper, controller issues.
Dualtron Storm Limited:
- Love: CNC aluminum buttons, steering damper, 84V battery system, massive battery with a long range, overall look.
- Hate: Rear kick plate flexes, major controller issues.
Dualtron X2:
- Love: Massive deck, bright light for night riding, huge 13-inch tires, adjustable suspension, option for seated riding, rolls over imperfections easily.
- Hate: Suspension is too soft at the stiffest setting, heavy, expensive, speed wobbles at high speeds.
In conclusion, Dualtron scooters offer a wide range of options, and Voro Motors provides a variety of choices to suit different needs. They also come with a two-year warranty when using the coupon code “GotExtend” at Voro Motors. Dualtron scooters have been top innovators in the electric scooter space, and the lineup continues to expand with exciting new models.
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