Dualtron Eagle Pro vs MiniMotors Dualtron Storm

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

Dualtron Eagle Pro

Dualtron

Eagle Pro

60
Overall

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MiniMotors

Dualtron Storm

57
Overall

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Too close to call — scores within 5 points

Why choose one over the other?

Reasons to choose Dualtron Eagle Pro

  • 29.9 kg weight versus 50.5 kg, making the Eagle Pro significantly easier to carry and maneuver
  • Dual suspension system compared to no suspension on the Storm, providing superior shock absorption and ride comfort
  • Front and rear disc brakes versus unspecified brakes on the Storm, ensuring reliable stopping power

Reasons to choose MiniMotors Dualtron Storm

  • Top speed of 100 km/h versus 64.4 km/h, delivering substantially faster performance
  • Range of 180 km compared to 80.5 km, allowing for much longer rides on a single charge
  • Battery capacity of 3780 Wh versus 1344 Wh, offering nearly three times the energy reserves
SpecDualtron Eagle ProMiniMotors Dualtron Storm
Drivetrain
Peak Power3.3 kW
Continuous Power1.8 kW6.6 kW
Max Torque
Top Speed64.4 km/h100 km/h
Max Incline25 °37 °
Drive ConfigDual
Dual Motors
🔋 Battery & Range
Battery Capacity1344 Wh3780 Wh
Amp Hours22.4 Ah
Charge Time12 h11 h
Claimed Range80.5 km180 km
Cell ChemistryLithium-ion
Removable Battery
Regen Braking
📐 Size & Portability
Weight29.9 kg50.5 kg
Max Payload120.2 kg150 kg
Deck Length50.3 cm
Deck Width24.1 cm
Ground Clearance14.7 cm
Foldable
🛤️ Ride Comfort
Wheel Diameter10"11"
Pneumatic Tires
Puncture Resistant
SuspensionDual
Adjustable Susp.
Seat
🛡️ Safety
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDisc
Front Lights
Rear Lights
Turn Signals
IP Rating
Kids' Scooter
📱 Tech & Smart
Companion App
Riding Modes
Cruise Control
OTA Updates
NFC Anti-Theft
GPS Tracking
Warranty

📝 Our Verdict

Riders who prioritize portability, dual suspension, and reliable braking should choose the Dualtron Eagle Pro. Those seeking top-end speed, maximum range, and large battery capacity will be better served by the Dualtron Storm.

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