Teverun builds one of the widest electric scooter lineups you'll find from a single brand. At one end is a folding commuter that weighs around 66 lbs and tops out at 28 mph. At the other end is a 141-lb hyper-scooter with over 15,000 watts of peak power and a verified top speed above 60 mph. Between those two poles are four more models, each hitting a distinct performance tier.
That range is a genuine strength. There's a Teverun for almost every kind of rider. But it also means picking the wrong model is easy if you haven't mapped the lineup against what you actually need. This guide covers all six Teverun models currently available, with real specs and clear guidance on who each one is built for.
Quick Comparison: All 6 Teverun Models
| Model | Battery | Peak Power | Top Speed | Range | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space Lite | 52V 18Ah | 1,200W | 28 mph | 37 mi | ~66 lbs |
| Blade Mini Ultra | 60V 27Ah | 3,300W | 43 mph | ~62 mi | ~65 lbs |
| Fighter Mini Pro | 60V 25Ah | 2,950W | 40 mph | ~50 mi | ~65 lbs |
| Blade GT II | 60V 26Ah | 4,900W | 53 mph | ~50 mi | 77 lbs |
| Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 | 72V 60Ah | 9,200W | 65 mph | ~60 mi | ~95 lbs |
| Fighter Supreme 7260R | 72V 60Ah | 15,120W | 62 mph | ~75 mi | 141 lbs |
Teverun Space Lite: Built for the Daily Commute
The Space Lite is Teverun's entry into practical, everyday urban riding. Its 52V 18Ah battery powers an 800W nominal motor (peaking at 1,200W) and covers up to 37 miles on a charge. Top speed sits at 28 mph, which is plenty for city streets and bike lanes but well below what a commuter chasing highway speeds would want.
What distinguishes the Space Lite from budget commuter scooters is the build quality. It carries an IPX6 waterproof rating, so rain and puddles aren't a concern. Spring suspension front and rear absorbs road irregularities well for a scooter at this weight class. The folded size is compact enough to carry into an office or slide under a desk.
Best for: Commuters who want a reliable, foldable daily driver. Shorter trips, city terrain, riders who prioritize weight and portability over raw performance.
Not the right fit if: You want to keep up with traffic above 30 mph, need to climb steep hills with any regularity, or carry the scooter up multiple flights of stairs daily.
Teverun Blade Mini Ultra: Compact Size, Serious Power
The Blade Mini Ultra is one of the more surprising scooters in Teverun's lineup. It weighs about the same as the Space Lite, around 65 lbs, but the performance gap between them is dramatic. Dual 1,000W motors peak at 3,300W combined. Top speed reaches 43 mph. The 60V 27Ah battery pushes range up to 62 miles under reasonable conditions.
Full hydraulic disc brakes are standard on the Blade Mini Ultra, which matters at these speeds. The 10x3.0-inch tubeless tires provide a confident contact patch, and the NFC security system and app connectivity are built in. This is a scooter that will outrun most of what you'll encounter on a shared path or city road while still folding down and fitting in a car trunk.
Best for: Riders who want compact form factor without sacrificing speed or range. Suburban commuters, riders who mix city riding with light trail use, anyone who wants dual-motor punch in a portable package.
Not the right fit if: You primarily need rough off-road capability, or you want the absolute longest range available in this weight class.
Teverun Fighter Mini Pro: Bosch Motors in a Mid-Size Frame
The Fighter Mini Pro runs a very similar footprint to the Blade Mini Ultra but makes a different engineering choice: dual 1,000W Bosch motors, paired with a 60V 25Ah LG or Samsung battery. Bosch is one of the most respected motor manufacturers in the mobility industry, and the choice here signals a focus on quality and durability rather than just peak output numbers.
Top speed reaches about 40 mph and range comes in around 50 miles, slightly below the Blade Mini Ultra on both counts. But the full hydraulic disc brakes, KKE hydraulic spring suspension, and 10x3.0-inch tubeless tires put it firmly in premium build territory. The TFT display with NFC security and app integration are included. At 65 lbs, it's in the same portability class as the Blade Mini Ultra.
The choice between the Blade Mini Ultra and the Fighter Mini Pro largely comes down to priorities. If you want maximum range and top speed in a compact package, the Blade Mini Ultra has the edge. If you prioritize motor pedigree and suspension quality over raw numbers, the Fighter Mini Pro makes a strong case.
Best for: Riders who want premium component quality in a mid-size frame. Commuters with mixed terrain, anyone who values brand-name motors and refined suspension over peak wattage claims.
Not the right fit if: Raw performance numbers are your top priority, or if you're covering very long daily distances.
Teverun Blade GT II: The Performance Step-Up
The Blade GT II is where Teverun's lineup makes a clear jump into performance territory. Dual 1,600W motors peak at 4,900W combined and push the scooter to 53 mph. The 60V 26Ah Smart BMS battery delivers around 50 miles of real-world range. At 77 lbs, it's heavier than the compact trio above it, and the 11-inch wide tubeless tires give it a noticeably different ride character: more planted, more confident at higher speeds.
The GT II runs KKE adjustable hydraulic suspension front and rear, which is a meaningful upgrade over spring-only setups when you're regularly hitting speeds above 40 mph. The app connects to the Smart BMS system for battery health monitoring, trip data, and ride mode adjustment. An integrated TFT display and NFC security are standard.
This is the model for riders who've outgrown the compact tier and want a scooter capable of highway-adjacent speeds with the suspension and braking to match.
Best for: Experienced riders ready to move into higher-performance territory. Suburban and semi-rural commuters, riders who regularly deal with mixed road conditions, anyone who wants 50 mph capability with room to spare.
Not the right fit if: You need a scooter you can carry easily, or if you're a newer rider still building experience with high-speed riding.
Teverun Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0: The Technical Hyper-Scooter
The Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 is Teverun's premium-engineered flagship. Dual motors produce a combined peak of 9,200W. The 72V 60Ah Samsung cell battery pushes verified top speed to 65 mph and real-world range to around 60 miles. It rides on 11x3.5-inch tubeless tires, which are wider than the GT II's setup and contribute to high-speed stability without the outright bulk of the 7260R's 13-inch tires.
Braking is handled by a 4-piston full hydraulic system, which is genuinely important at speeds this scooter reaches. KKE adjustable hydraulic suspension handles front and rear. The 4-inch TFT display, GPS, and full app integration are included. The suspension is adjustable for rider weight and terrain preference, making this a scooter that can be tuned to feel right for a wider range of situations.
At roughly 95 lbs, the Ultra 2.0 is lighter than the 7260R, which is a real-world advantage if you need to load it into a vehicle or navigate stairs. The 11-inch wheel format also makes it somewhat more maneuverable in tighter spaces. For most riders entering the hyper-scooter class, the Ultra 2.0 delivers everything they need and then some.
Best for: Serious riders who want top-tier performance with premium build quality. Long-distance commuters, experienced high-speed riders, anyone who wants the maximum capability the 72V platform offers in a slightly more manageable package.
Not the right fit if: You want the absolute maximum peak power output available, or if the 7260R's 13-inch tires and larger platform suit your riding style better.
Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R: Maximum Everything
The Fighter Supreme 7260R is Teverun's most powerful production scooter. Dual motors generate a peak of over 15,000W. The 72V 60Ah SK cell battery supports a verified top speed of 62 mph and a tested range of approximately 75 miles. It weighs 141 lbs and rides on 13-inch tubeless tires, which provide a ride character closer to a light motorcycle than a conventional scooter.
At this weight and at these speeds, the engineering priorities shift. The 7260R runs full adjustable hydraulic suspension and hydraulic disc brakes rated for the forces involved. The 13-inch tire footprint provides exceptional high-speed stability on open road. The scooter can handle a maximum load of 330 lbs. Folded dimensions accommodate transport in SUVs and large vehicles, though loading and unloading at 141 lbs is a two-person job or requires a purpose-built ramp.
This is not a scooter for a new rider. It is a scooter for someone who knows exactly what they want and has the experience to ride it responsibly. The 7260R exists at the outer edge of what the electric scooter form factor can currently do.
Best for: Experienced performance riders who want the highest power output, maximum range, and 13-inch tire stability in a hyper-scooter. Long-distance riding, open road use, riders who want a two-wheeled experience that genuinely rivals a lightweight electric motorcycle.
Not the right fit if: You're new to high-performance scooters, need to carry the scooter regularly, or primarily ride in urban stop-and-go traffic where the 7260R's mass becomes a handling tradeoff.
Which Teverun Should You Buy?
The right answer depends almost entirely on how and where you ride. Here's a fast decision framework:
Daily urban commute, under 30 miles round-trip, you want portable: Space Lite. It's light, foldable, waterproof, and covers city terrain reliably. No excess you don't need.
You want compact but you also want real speed and range: Blade Mini Ultra. Dual-motor performance in a 65-lb frame with full hydraulic brakes is a strong combination that very few scooters match at this form factor.
You want the same compact frame but prioritize motor quality and suspension refinement over peak numbers: Fighter Mini Pro. The Bosch motors and KKE suspension set it apart from a build-quality standpoint.
You want a step-up performance scooter with 50 mph capability and wider tires: Blade GT II. The 11-inch tires, 4,900W peak, and adjustable hydraulic suspension make this a different riding experience from the compact tier.
You want a full hyper-scooter with 65 mph capability in a manageable size: Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0. The 9,200W peak, 72V 60Ah Samsung battery, and 11-inch platform deliver maximum performance with slightly better handling than the heavier 7260R.
You want the most powerful Teverun available, maximum range, 13-inch tires, and you have the experience to ride it: Fighter Supreme 7260R. There's nothing in the Teverun lineup above it.
A Note on Buying Teverun
All six of these models are available at VoroMotors, an authorized Teverun retailer with physical locations where you can see the scooters in person and speak with staff who ride them. For scooters in the Blade GT II range and above especially, it's worth having a real conversation before buying. The performance differences between these tiers are significant, and the wrong choice in either direction (too much scooter or not enough) is an expensive lesson. VoroMotors' team can help you match the right model to your actual use case, weight, terrain, and experience level before you commit.


