Dualtron Compact (Gen 2) vs Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)

Side-by-side comparison · Specs, scores & AI verdict

Dualtron Compact (Gen 2)

Dualtron

Compact (Gen 2)

57
Overall

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Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)

Vmax

VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)

65
Overall

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🏆 Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) wins overall — 65.0 vs 57.4 points

Why choose one over the other?

Reasons to choose Dualtron Compact (Gen 2)

  • Peak power of 3400W vs 1900W for stronger acceleration
  • Top speed of 64.4 km/h vs 53.1 km/h for faster rides
  • Range of 104.6 km vs 90.1 km for longer distance per charge
  • Battery capacity of 1800 Wh vs 874 Wh for extended use

Reasons to choose Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)

  • Weight of 25.9 kg vs 31.8 kg for easier portability
  • 10" wheels vs 8" wheels for better obstacle handling
  • IPX6 rating vs none for reliable water resistance
  • Rear disc brake vs rear drum brake for stronger stopping power
SpecDualtron Compact (Gen 2)Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Drivetrain
Peak Power3.4 kW1.9 kW
Continuous Power1.7 kW500 W
Max Torque
Top Speed64.4 km/h53.1 km/h
Max Incline25 °19.3 °
Drive ConfigDualRear
Dual Motors
🔋 Battery & Range
Battery Capacity1800 Wh874 Wh
Amp Hours30 Ah18.2 Ah
Charge Time14 h
Claimed Range104.6 km90.1 km
Cell ChemistryLithium-ionLithium-ion
Removable Battery
Regen Braking
📐 Size & Portability
Weight31.8 kg25.9 kg
Max Payload120.2 kg130.2 kg
Deck Length115.6 cm
Deck Width53.9 cm
Ground Clearance
Foldable
🛤️ Ride Comfort
Wheel Diameter8"10"
Pneumatic Tires
Puncture Resistant
SuspensionDualDual
Adjustable Susp.
Seat
🛡️ Safety
Front BrakeDrumDrum
Rear BrakeDrumDisc
Front Lights
Rear Lights
Turn Signals
IP RatingIPX6
Kids' Scooter
📱 Tech & Smart
Companion App
Riding Modes
Cruise Control
OTA Updates
NFC Anti-Theft
GPS Tracking
Warranty

📝 Our Verdict

The Dualtron Compact (Gen 2) is ideal for performance-focused riders who need a 3400W motor, 64.4 km/h top speed, 104.6 km range, and 1800 Wh battery. The Vmax VX2 Hub suits urban commuters prioritizing portability at 25.9 kg, weather resistance (IPX6), 10" wheels, and rear disc braking.

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