The Fighter Mini was introduced in 2023 and remains one of the most popular models in the Teverun electric scooter lineup. It’s a highly capable electric scooter that straddles a comfortable line between inexpensive, compact, commuter scooters with limited range and power and high performance scooters with oodles of range and power for thrill seekers (and a price to match).
The Fighter Mini is like an upscale version of the Fighter Q. It’s perfect for those that want more power and range than the Fighter Q, higher-end components and the sleek styling from the Fighter line, but still need portability with increased range and power.
It features the same modern, all-black styling of the Fighter line, but is more minimalist, with a simple, solid, glowing lightstrip on each side of the deck. It’s arguably the most attractive model in Teverun’s lineup.
There are three different variations of Fighter Mini. They differ in some key ways, and each model has some attributes in common. We’ll explore where the variations differ and how they’re the same.
The 3 Variations of Fighter Mini
The 3 variations of Teverun Fighter Mini include:
- Fighter Mini Eco, Original price was: $2,299.00.$1,999.99Current price is: $1,999.99.
- Fighter Mini Plus, Original price was: $2,699.00.$2,399.00Current price is: $2,399.00.
- Fighter Mini Pro, Original price was: $2,899.00.$2,699.00Current price is: $2,699.00.

Differences Between Each Variation
Battery
Each variation has a different battery, so a good portion of the price difference between them is because of this. Both the Plus and Pro models have similar energy capacity, and therefore will provide similar range on a full charge. The Plus model (like the Eco) uses a 52V system, but features a massive 30Ah battery. The Pro model has a smaller battery but uses a 60V system, so the total capacity (measured in Watt-hours) is virtually the same.
Eco
52V 15.6ah (811Wh)
Max range: 45km (28 miles)
Plus
52V 30ah (1,560Wh)
Max range: 90km (56miles)
Pro
60V 25ah (1,500Wh)
Max range: 90km (56miles)
Display
Teverun uses both LED and TFT displays in their electric scooters.
LED use individual LEDs to display icons or multiple LEDS in an arrangement to display more complex characters like numeric digits. As they can only show certain types of information, they are for showing more basic information—like the little digital clock on a microwave. They show minimal but crucial info: battery status, speed, and maybe a few warning indicators.
TFTs on the other hand are more like the screens on smartphones—colourful, higher resolution, and often capable of showing a broader range of information. As they are made up of thousands of individual pixels, you could see fancy graphs, detailed menus, stylized UI elements or even animations, in full colour.
Because they provide more basic information and consume less energy, LED displays are typically used on less expensive models, with TFT displays typically reserved for high-end electric scooters.
Eco
3″ LED display
Plus
3.5″ TFT display
Pro
3.5″ TFT display
Suspension

Suspension on electric scooters varies with the class and price of electric scooter, from none on very inexpensive electric scooters, to heavy-duty hydraulic suspension with adjustable rebound.
Most mid-grade electric scooters have some form of spring suspension, varying in the amount of travel, the amount of weight they can handle, etc.
All 3 Fighter Mini variations have suspension on both the front and real wheel, with the Plus and Pro models including the same KKE adjustable hydraulic shocks as are used in the top-of-the line models including the Fighter Supreme 7260R.
Eco
Spring
Plus
KKE adjustable hydraulic suspension
Pro
KKE adjustable hydraulic suspension
What All Variations Have in Common
Motors
All Fighter Mini models have dual 1,000W motors, providing 2,000W of total power, and peaking at 3,200W.
Brakes
Dual 2-piston hydraulic brakes are standard on each model, as is electric regen ABS.

Tires
All 3 models have 10″ x 3″ tubeless tires.
Turn Signals and Lighting
A high-mounted headlamp keeps you seeing enough of the road to see what’s coming at full speed, and bright LED strips on the stem and deck keep you visible.
Full RGB LED lighting is incorporated into both sides of the stem and deck as well as wrapping around the rear kickplate. You can use the Teverun app (iOS and Android) to select any colour as well as any of several pre-programmed animated patterns (by default, it slowly cycles between 7 different colours).
The RGB lighting is also used as turn signals and brake lights, as well as indicting the current battery charge when charging. Additional turn signals are incorporated into the corners of the deck.
NFC Lock
All Fighter Mini models feature an integrated, wireless NFC lock, which allows easy locking and unlocking by either tapping with a wireless keycard or your phone.
Size and Weight
Although you won’t want to be taking it on a bus, all models of Fighter Mini fold up somewhat compactly and are easy to load into most cars at 30kg (67lbs) to 33kg (73lbs).

Which Variation Represents the Best Value?
When measured by a pure price-performance ratio, the Fighter Mini Plus offers the best value. It provides double the range, and much better display, and better suspension than the Eco variation. It’s also virtually identical to the Pro version but $300 cheaper, with the only difference being a 52V system versus a 60V system, something that will be only somewhat noticeable when accelerating.