MiniMotors Dualtron Victor vs NIU KQi 200P
Side-by-side comparison · Specs, scores & AI verdict
VS
Too close to call — scores within 5 points
Why choose one over the other?
Reasons to choose MiniMotors Dualtron Victor
- •Higher top speed of 40 km/h versus 32.2 km/h
- •Greater range of 100 km versus 54.1 km
- •Massive 1800 Wh battery compared to 365 Wh
- •Higher overall score of 40.41 versus 38.94
Reasons to choose NIU KQi 200P
- •Much lighter at 19.7 kg versus 33.1 kg
- •Front suspension system versus none
- •IPX5 water resistance versus none
- •Front drum brake versus no front brake on the Dualtron
| Spec | MiniMotors Dualtron Victor | NIU KQi 200P |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡ Drivetrain | ||
| Peak Power | — | 700 W |
| Continuous Power | 4.0 kW ✓ | 350 W |
| Max Torque | — | — |
| Top Speed | 40 km/h ✓ | 32.2 km/h |
| Max Incline | 23 ° ✓ | 11.3 ° |
| Drive Config | — | Rear |
| Dual Motors | ✓ | ✗ |
| 🔋 Battery & Range | ||
| Battery Capacity | 1800 Wh ✓ | 365 Wh |
| Amp Hours | — | 7.8 Ah |
| Charge Time | 4.6 h | — |
| Claimed Range | 100 km ✓ | 54.1 km |
| Cell Chemistry | — | Lithium-ion |
| Removable Battery | ✓ | — |
| Regen Braking | ✗ | ✓ |
| 📐 Size & Portability | ||
| Weight | 33.1 kg | 19.7 kg ✓ |
| Max Payload | 120 kg | 120.2 kg ✓ |
| Deck Length | — | 48 cm |
| Deck Width | — | 13.5 cm |
| Ground Clearance | — | 8.9 cm |
| Foldable | ✓ | ✗ |
| 🛤️ Ride Comfort | ||
| Wheel Diameter | 10" | 10" |
| Pneumatic Tires | — | ✓ |
| Puncture Resistant | — | ✗ |
| Suspension | — | Front |
| Adjustable Susp. | — | ✗ |
| Seat | ✗ | ✗ |
| 🛡️ Safety | ||
| Front Brake | — | Drum |
| Rear Brake | — | None |
| Front Lights | — | ✓ |
| Rear Lights | — | ✓ |
| Turn Signals | — | ✓ |
| IP Rating | — | IPX5 |
| Kids' Scooter | ||
| 📱 Tech & Smart | ||
| Companion App | ✓ | ✓ |
| Riding Modes | — | — |
| Cruise Control | — | ✓ |
| OTA Updates | — | ✗ |
| NFC Anti-Theft | — | ✗ |
| GPS Tracking | — | ✗ |
| Warranty | — | — |
📝 Our Verdict
Riders seeking maximum range, speed, and battery capacity should choose the Dualtron Victor. Those prioritizing portability, water resistance, and basic suspension should go with the NIU KQi 200P.





