Dualtron (Minimotors)
The Dualtron Achilleus is a dual-motor electric scooter built by South Korean manufacturer Minimotors under the Dualtron brand, positioned as a successor to the long-running Dualtron Thunder. It uses twin hub motors rated at 2,100 W each (4,200 W nominal) with a combined peak output cited at 4,648 W, drawing from a 60 V / 35 Ah battery pack built on LG 21700 cells and rated near 2,100 Wh. The frame folds for transport and carries Dualtron's signature replaceable rubber-cartridge suspension on both ends, adjustable across multiple steps and interchangeable cartridge densities. Braking is handled by hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, commonly paired with electronic ABS. The model rolls on 11-inch ultra-wide tubeless pneumatic tyres, and reviewers describe a smooth, stable ride suited to mixed urban and touring use. Minimotors quotes a top speed of 80 km/h and a range of up to 120 km in conservative riding. At roughly 40 kg it is heavy to lift, and its speed places it beyond the legal limits for shared paths in many jurisdictions, so it is best understood as a performance-oriented machine for experienced riders rather than a casual commuter.