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The Dualtron Sonic Model N is a electric scooter that earns a below average score on our 2026 benchmark, with good portability. Its lighter build makes it well-suited to urban commuters.

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Key Strengths

  • Lightweight at 14.70 kg, significantly lower than the category average of 25.67 kg, enhancing portability.
  • Offers a peak power of 1400W, which is competitive but still below the category average power score of 43.20.
  • Decent range of 29.9 km, notable given the category average of 62.2 km, making it suitable for short commutes.

Main Drawbacks

  • Top speed of 24.9 km/h is well below the average of 43.8 km/h, limiting performance compared to peers.
  • Comfort score of 2.35 is very low, indicating potential issues for long rides, as the average comfort score is much higher.
  • Lacks suspension, which is essential for a comfortable ride; the absence of this feature negatively impacts user experience.
ScooterRank AI

Our Verdict

"The Dualtron Sonic Model N gets the basics right but faces stiff competition at this price point. Worth considering if the price is right."

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🏙️URBAN
🛣️LONG
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Score Breakdown vs. Electric Scooter Average

Dualtron Sonic Model N
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How we calculate Power & Speed

Beats approximately 41% of scooters in this category on this metric.

How we calculate Real-World Range

Beats approximately 17% of scooters in this category on this metric.

How we calculate Ride Comfort

Beats approximately 2% of scooters in this category on this metric.

How we calculate Portability

Beats approximately 94% of scooters in this category on this metric.

How we calculate Safety

Scores 59/100 based on safety/tech features.

⚠️Partial data67% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.

How we calculate Tech & Features

Scores 35/100 based on safety/tech features.

How we calculate Build Quality

Scores 37/100 based on IP rating, brake type, and suspension quality.

Informational — not in overall score

How we calculate Value for Money

ℹ️ Value for Money is displayed for reference only. It compares score-per-dollar against subcategory peers — higher price for the same performance means a lower value rank. This metric does not affect the Overall Score.

⚠️Partial data50% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.

Final ScooterRank Rating · 7 dimensions

36/100

Average

Full Specifications

Drivetrain
Peak Power1.4 kW
Continuous Power700 W
Top Speed24.9 km/h
Max Incline20 °
Drive ConfigDual
Dual Motors✓ Yes
Battery & Range
Battery Capacity367 Wh
Voltage36 V
Amp Hours10.2 Ah
Cell ChemistryLithium-ion
Charge Time5.5 h
Claimed Range29.9 km
Removable Battery✓ Yes
Regen Braking✓ Yes
Real-World RangeCommunity data →
Size & Portability
Weight14.7 kg
Max Payload100 kg
Height (unfolded)1.09 m
Width0.45 m
Foldable✓ Yes
Ride Comfort
Wheel Diameter8"
Pneumatic Tires✓ Yes
Puncture Resistant✕ No
SuspensionNone
Adjustable Susp.✕ No
Seat✕ No
Safety
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Turn Signals✓ Yes
IP RatingIPX5
Tech & Smart Features
Companion App✓ Yes
Cruise Control✓ Yes
OTA Updates✕ No
NFC Anti-Theft✕ No
GPS Tracking✕ No

Common QuestionsDualtron Sonic Model N

The Dualtron Sonic Model N has a claimed top speed of 24.9 km/h (15 mph). This is below the electric average of 43 km/h.

The manufacturer claims 29.9 km (19 mi) of range per charge. Real-world range will vary with rider weight, speed, terrain, and temperature.

The Dualtron Sonic Model N weighs 14.7 kg (32 lbs). It is lighter than the electric average of 25.48 kg — good for portability.

The Dualtron Sonic Model N delivers 1400 W (1.4 kW) of peak motor power.

The Dualtron Sonic Model N is rated IPX5, which indicates splash resistance — light rain is fine, avoid puddles.

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