Best thing I’ve ever bought. It’s extremely comfortable on the road but that doesn’t mean it lacks in performance.
I really appreciate build quality and components together delivering a buttery smooth all the way around everything together 🔥💯delivering something very special separates my collection I really like the 2.0 ecosystem thumb throttle and 4 inch tft also the app. It’s a great size 2 more room than my blade which I love in a different way Really glad I now own the fighter mini pro Would 100 percent recommend if your on the fence you get a lot for the price it’s so well balanced and that’s my favorite and what makes it such a solid investment excellent scooter to own Teverun does an amazing job and the 2.0 with the canbus reminds me of my Audi in reverse the bosh motors sealed the deal excellent job there’s nothing else like it, in the compact category 🫶 it’s the full package 📦 Im all in with Teverun brand they look just as good as they ride look forward to my next purchase down the road . Thank you 🙏 they bring me so much joy loyal no other brand has been able to do that like TEVERUN 🔥🔥🔥☀️
I very satisfied with both the product and the seller! 😊
I'm new to the E-scooter scene. The urge to have a versatile and compact commuting vehicle has been my mission after having some woes with a conventional car. My initial choice was to utilize a bicycle, but even a bike has limitations. So after watching and reading reviews for E-scooters I ended up setting my sights on the teverun mini fighter pro.
I was confused though as I bought this scooter just as the model switched from the 2025 model to the 2026. The major differences are the TFT display and throttle. The 2025 had an integral display on the stem of the headset on the handlebars, the 2026 went with a separate unit that's roughly double the screen size, no complaints about that! The throttle was the largest surprise as the previous model used a trigger throttle, while the current year uses a more conventional vertical thumb throttle. Since this is my first E-scooter I can't say whether the change is for better or worse.
As for my experience with this scooter; so far it has lived up to my expectations.
The suspension is better than any I have experienced on a bike (although I haven't much time on any full suspension bikes as mine are all full rigid)
This scooter is surprisingly stable as well, able to hold turns on rough dirt fire roads and through speed bumps.
The motors are a shining focal point. The twin Bosch motors are thoroughly capable of handling steep climbs and pulling through intersections with ready torque.
The hydraulic brakes are excellent, and a major boone to counter the drastic acceleration of this scooter with little to no qualm.
The Pneumatic tires have superb traction without incurring excessive rolling resistance, and have the right composition to have just a bit of sticky grip. Their tubeless nature is a game changer.
For folding and carrying, this scooter is just barely hand portable. A small gripe I have is a lack of handhold on the tail of the deck. The rear light is placed exactly where I innately want to lift and I have to shuffle my grip elsewhere when I have to lift the scooter to chest or head level. Despite these knitpicks I do think this scooter is as light as is safely possible at this price point.
I haven't ridden this scooter at night yet, but all day time travel has been just as safe or risky as cycling.
For commuting runs or shopping, I have yet to find a secure means of locking up the scooter, but at the same time, I have just walked in my scooter and asked permission to park my scooter inside a business. The common logic is to treat it like a folding bicycle, bring it in with you rather than leave it outside. Cargo capacity is what you can shoulder in a backpack or bag, which can be limiting compared to the diverse options of panniers, cargo bottle cages, and any combination of straps and racks that are more common to bikes, even folders.
I'd definitely recommend this scooter, but you should treat it with respect and care. This vehicle can go at good speed and has less innate control you can impart on it due to the standing position. Wear some gear that you can fall and slide in, have a full face helmet, like an enduro bike helmet or downhill helmet. Good eye protection is a must, wear goggles or shatter proof sport sunglasses.
The IPX 6 water rating is enough for most of the elements that you will probably ride through, but don't take it as an invitation to off-road on this scooter. The mini fighter pro is a street and packed dirt only type of set up, real off roading I wouldn't recommend without swapping out the tires for ones with more tread or knobs.
The provided charger works well enough, but runs hot so account for that heat when you leave it charging.
The lighting built into it is a little heavy on the branding, but does what it set out to accomplish.
The application that the company has is just as clunky as most other reviews say. But it does work. Just use it to tweak the riding modes, lighting, and remap the "smart" button to what works best for you.
My final summary would be: The mini fighter pro is a quality option for somebody who wants a solid commuting machine but doesn't have the space for an E-bike
Mucha buena mi scooter pero le falta mas prueva como cambiar la clave
































