Teverun Fighter Mini Pro is the third and most powerful scooter we tested from Teverun manufacturer. For a very attractive price, this scooter has excellent technical characteristics - two 1000W motors, a large 60V 25Ah battery and a projected speed of 65 km/h.
Teverun Fighter Mini Pro
Assessment:
What did we like?
What didn't we like?
Looks like a great scooter on paper. But how is it really? We know from experience that the declared technical properties often fall short of reality. Is it really possible to develop a speed of 65 km/h (or maybe more?) and travel up to 80 kilometers on a single charge? You will learn about this and more in this NiuxTech review.
What's in the box?
The contents of the box practically do not differ from Teverun Blade Mini Pro. In this box without the scooter, you will find two NFC cards, a handlebar mounting plate with 4 screws, a user manual, a multi-tool and a 67.2V 2A charger and a small gift from the manufacturer - a sun hat with Teverun logo. Even if they are not used, such unexpected details are always pleasing.
After removing the scooter from the box, locking the steering stem, we fix the steering wheel with a mounting plate, inflate the tires and we can go on the first trip.
First impressions
"Stealthy" is a word that perfectly describes this scooter. The dominant color of the Teverun Fighter Mini Pro is black, and the sides of the parking platform are equipped with bright stripes, with the name of the scooter on the platform itself. The steering column also features Teverun Fighter Mini lettering.
At first glance, this is a scooter that will catch the eye of those around you just because of its size. Due to its simplicity and inconsistency in the environment, it is personally one of the more beautiful scooters currently on the market.
The body of the scooter is strong, nothing wobbles or creaks when moving and shaking the scooter. The selected materials are of high quality, the parking platform is made of solid rubber with several bumps, the rubber handlebar grips are comfortable and fixed with screws.
Like the Blade Mini scooter, the Fighter Mini Pro's TFT screen is built into the handlebar. This is great for reducing the amount of parts on the steering wheel, but when driving it's a different story - more on that in the next few paragraphs.
In addition to the brake levers, on the left side of the steering wheel you will find Teverun's favorite, but not very convenient, light, turn and signal buttons, and on the right side there is a speed lever controlled by the index finger with built-in four buttons for controlling the scooter.
Scooter with 10*3 inch tires and adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers. Even before starting to ride and standing on the scooter, its softness is felt even in the hardest position of the shock absorbers.
Teverun app
The Teverun Fighter Mini Pro scooter has Bluetooth and supports the official Teverun app, available on the AppStore and Google Play. The English language apps are poorly translated in some places and the app itself is more like a test version, but this does not interfere with the use.
With this app you can switch tracks, see battery and volt levels. In the additional settings, you can change the lighting of the LED scooter (you can choose from a wide range of colors, and change the speed of color change, properties, etc.)
Also, in the advanced settings, you can change the speed limit, cruise control, ABS, system overheating protection and apparently detailed information about the battery, cell charge level, etc. While most of the settings can be changed on the scooter itself, perhaps one of the most useful features of the app is the ability to update the scooter's software remotely.
Ride quality/comfort
Riding the Fighter Mini Pro is a pleasure. It's a smooth and fast scooter, and its handling is intuitive. When riding even on the most powerful rail, the scooter is easy to control from a standstill or at low speeds, so there is no need to switch rails.
When the shock absorbers are set to their slowest rebound position, a slight rocking of the scooter is felt when driving through longer potholes, and the rocking is shorter during the fastest rebound. In both cases, the ride comfort is practically unchanged, but as expected, cornering on a flat road and at high speeds is more comfortable with the fastest rebound setting.
The scooter's steering wheel, the power required to turn and the stability during driving are also excellent. There is no steering wheel vibration at high speeds and the center position (for straight driving) is easily maintained. After more than 150 kilometers, I lost the desire to have a "damper" in this scooter.
When driving slowly and maneuvering between pedestrians or potholes, the steering wheel turns easily and thanks to the position of the parking platform, which is sufficiently high from the ground, the maneuverability of this scooter is excellent.
The TFT screen of the Fighter Mini Pro scooter has an IP67 rating (the manufacturer does not declare the protection of the body itself), so you can safely ride in the rain. Thanks to the wider and longer mudguards, mud did not get on the pants after driving on wet roads.
Maximum speed and acceleration
Teverun Fighter Mini Pro's declared maximum speed is 65 km/h. Although these figures are usually far from reality, this case is the opposite - the maximum speed reached on the scooter screen was 73 km/h, and according to the GPS phone data - 70.4 km/h.
This scooter makes it very easy to reach top speed, even on a small hill. When running on two engines, the S (fastest) rail accelerates smoothly, without any jerks and with minimal wheel spin at the start of acceleration.
When driving on lower tracks, the front engine starts a little later, that is, the rear engine starts driving, and only when a certain speed is reached, the front engine also starts. This way the system works helps to accelerate smoothly without spinning the front wheel.
Driving uphill
In the previous reviews of Teverun scooters, we covered the mountain on Želva Street with the Fighter Mini Pro scooter in record time - the steepest part of the mountain was covered at a speed of approximately 44 km/h. Even with half the battery level, this speed was only a couple of km/h different. It seems that with the right tires, this scooter is not afraid of any hill.
Battery and distance covered
According to the manufacturer, with this scooter you will be able to drive from Vilnius to Molėtai on one charge, or to be more precise - the distance covered is up to 80 km. However, this distance is only achievable under ideal conditions. We tested the distance traveled on one charge and we covered 57.58 km - driving on the highest rail and where the traffic conditions allowed - at maximum speed.
The average speed of the covered distance is 24.1 km/h, the tires are inflated to 50PSI, and the weight of the driver with clothing is 78kg. Although it is still far to 80 kilometers, the distance covered is still impressive. Since we are testing the scooters on the first charge cycles, it is likely that after several charge cycles the batteries are slightly optimized, and driving on lower rails and using one motor would increase the distance covered.
Disadvantages of the scooter
No matter how great the Teverun Fighter Mini Pro scooter is, it has its flaws. The scooter is heavy. It's not an unwieldy scooter, but compared to the Blade Mini Pro, the weight difference is a few kilograms. If you have stairs on your trip, you should consider whether it will be too heavy for the scooter to carry.
The integrated TFT screen is nice and bright enough to be seen in direct sunlight. However, if you ride with polarized glasses, you can forget about it. It becomes invisible when looking straight on, and you can only see the information when you turn your head to the side.
Although you will probably rarely drive at maximum speed, when driving between 63-70 km/h a slight vibration is felt, as if there is a small lump in the tire. It doesn't affect stability at all, but it's a concern at this speed.
After about 100 kilometers, a creaking noise appeared in the steering column (heard during acceleration, braking or strong forward and backward movement). After checking, all the screws in the steering stem are loose and everything seems to be in order, so the problem is somewhere inside.
Also, a few parts were lost during testing - these are the rubber cover of the wheel bolts (a fairly common case with all manufacturers) and the screw of the steering wheel folding mechanism. Although parts are inexpensive and easy to obtain, they are additional costs and additional hassle.
On the design side, the only downside to this scooter is its rear license plate holder/mud guard. It is the same as in the Blade series, so it does not fit the design of this scooter at all.
Another part taken over from the Blade series is the headlight. If it wasn't enough on the Blade Mini scooter, history repeats itself on this scooter. The headlight is too weak and the lighting angle is too narrow for safe driving.
Verdict
With the Teverun Fighter Mini Pro, after driving 60 km in one go, the only noticeable fatigue is from standing for a long time. This test only proves the impression made by the scooter - it is a "serious" scooter at a very attractive price.
This is the third Teverun scooter in our reviews. Of the three, it is the largest, most powerful and fastest scooter. Is it worth the price? In my opinion, yes, and if you are choosing between scooters in this price range, definitely consider the Fighter Mini Pro.
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