Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R electric scooter, compared against the Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 11-inch model

Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R vs. Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+): Which One Should You Ride?

The Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R and Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+) are both flagship performance scooters. Here's how their speed, range, tires, tech, and price compare, so you can pick the right one.

The Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R and the Teverun Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (often called the β€œFighter 11+” for its 11-inch tires) are two of the fastest electric scooters we sell at VoroMotors. Both are built for serious riders who want speed, range, and premium parts. But they are not the same scooter. Here is how they compare, so you can pick the right one for your ride.

Quick Answer

Want the fastest scooter with the biggest tires? Get the 7260R. Want almost the same range and power for $500 less, plus app-controlled RGB lights and keyless entry? Get the Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+).

Speed and Power

The 7260R is the more powerful scooter. It runs dual 2,500W motors with up to 15,000W of peak power and a top speed near 75 mph (120 km/h), making it one of the fastest production scooters on the market.

The Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 is still very fast, with a top speed near 65 mph and about 9,200W of peak power. That is more than enough for most experienced riders β€” just not quite as extreme as the 7260R.

Battery and Range

Both scooters share the same size battery: a 72V 60Ah pack. Both are rated for up to about 124 miles (200 km) on a single charge. If range is your main concern, these two are evenly matched.

Tires and Handling

Teverun Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 electric scooter with 11-inch tubeless tires

This is the biggest physical difference between the two models:

  • The 7260R rolls on massive 13" x 5" tubeless tires for maximum stability at high speed.
  • The Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 uses 11" tubeless, puncture-resistant tires and an aerospace-grade aluminum frame, which keeps it lighter and easier to handle at lower speeds.

Both scooters use adjustable hydraulic suspension and 4-piston hydraulic brakes, so stopping power is strong on either one.

Smart Features

Both scooters connect to a smartphone app and show ride data on a color TFT display. Here is where they differ:

  • 7260R: Dual steering dampers for extra high-speed stability, plus an NFC key and optional GPS tracking.
  • Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+): Passive keyless entry (PKE), GPS tracking, and app-controlled dynamic RGB deck lighting.

Price

The 7260R is priced at $3,995. The Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 is $3,495 β€” $500 less, while matching it on range and most core specs.

Side-by-Side Spec Comparison

Spec Fighter Supreme 7260R Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+)
Price $3,995 $3,495
Top Speed ~75 mph (120 km/h) ~65 mph
Peak Power ~15,000W ~9,200W
Battery 72V 60Ah 72V 60Ah Samsung cells
Range ~124 miles ~124 miles
Tires 13" x 5" tubeless 11" tubeless
Brakes 4-piston hydraulic 4-piston hydraulic
Extra Tech Dual steering dampers, NFC key Keyless entry (PKE), RGB deck lighting

Which One Should You Buy?

Choose the Teverun Fighter Supreme 7260R if you want the outright fastest, most stable scooter we carry and don’t mind paying more for it.

Choose the Teverun Fighter Supreme Ultra 2.0 (11+) if you want nearly the same range and power, a lighter feel, and extra tech like keyless entry and RGB lighting, for $500 less.

Not sure which is right for you? Contact our team and we’ll help you find your perfect ride.

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