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Teverun Fighter Mini Electric Scooter

Teverun Fighter Mini Electric Scooter

Teverun have emerged as one of the leading performance-value brands, whilst offering competitive pricing matched to outstanding performance and now offering the highest levels of IP67 water ingress protection.

The Fighter Mini is perhaps mis-named, as it isn’t so ‘Mini’, more of a compact light-middleweight electric scooter nz with streetfighter appeal. Rocking a racey 10 x 3 inch wheel with low-profile tyres offering excellent grip, and outstanding maneuverability from the shorter wheelbase and relatively light weight. Hydraulic brakes will snap you to a standstill when needed, and adjustable hydraulic suspension keeps the ride butter-smooth.

Performance is sizzling, with twin Bosch 1000W motors, driven hard by twin 25-amp controllers and a 52V, 25.8Ah battery for excellent range. It’s the definition of ‘pocket rocket’!

Well-lit with an array of LED’s for safety and visibility, and embracing the new style of neck-clamp for wobble-free operation and rigidity.

The TFT screen is bright and visible in all light conditions, a big step forward from screens of the past and putting competitors (literally) in the shade.

The Teverun Fighter Mini is a new breed of performance compact e-scooter, with ample speed and power, but all in a manageable, lightweight format. Perfect for a fun work commute, or ripping some trails with mates at the weekend.

For a more affordable option look at the Fighter Mini Eco, Blade Mini Pro, and to step things up a notch take a look at the epic Fighter 11, Punk Rebel or Blade GT II.

*Please read our page on scooter motor wattages and current NZTA regulations before purchase. Scooters above 300W output sit outside the current NZTA definition of an 'e-scooter'. To read up on the current legal framework Click Here

$578.51

Original: $1,652.90

-65%
Teverun Fighter Mini Electric Scooter

$1,652.90

$578.51
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Teverun have emerged as one of the leading performance-value brands, whilst offering competitive pricing matched to outstanding performance and now offering the highest levels of IP67 water ingress protection.

The Fighter Mini is perhaps mis-named, as it isn’t so ‘Mini’, more of a compact light-middleweight electric scooter nz with streetfighter appeal. Rocking a racey 10 x 3 inch wheel with low-profile tyres offering excellent grip, and outstanding maneuverability from the shorter wheelbase and relatively light weight. Hydraulic brakes will snap you to a standstill when needed, and adjustable hydraulic suspension keeps the ride butter-smooth.

Performance is sizzling, with twin Bosch 1000W motors, driven hard by twin 25-amp controllers and a 52V, 25.8Ah battery for excellent range. It’s the definition of ‘pocket rocket’!

Well-lit with an array of LED’s for safety and visibility, and embracing the new style of neck-clamp for wobble-free operation and rigidity.

The TFT screen is bright and visible in all light conditions, a big step forward from screens of the past and putting competitors (literally) in the shade.

The Teverun Fighter Mini is a new breed of performance compact e-scooter, with ample speed and power, but all in a manageable, lightweight format. Perfect for a fun work commute, or ripping some trails with mates at the weekend.

For a more affordable option look at the Fighter Mini Eco, Blade Mini Pro, and to step things up a notch take a look at the epic Fighter 11, Punk Rebel or Blade GT II.

*Please read our page on scooter motor wattages and current NZTA regulations before purchase. Scooters above 300W output sit outside the current NZTA definition of an 'e-scooter'. To read up on the current legal framework Click Here