The ROVORON R7 and the ROVORON R7 Pro form the dual-motor electric scooter duo from Rovoron, the brand developed within the Minimotors/Dualtron ecosystem. Designed as a powerful yet accessible all-terrain electric scooter, this range aims to offer the performance of a high-end machine in a price-controlled format. The R7 serves as the entry-level model with a sporty character, while the R7 Pro tops the range with a significantly more generous battery and hydraulic braking. Both rely on a robust tubular frame, two brushless motors and 11-inch wheels, for mixed use between city and trails. As one retailer sums it up, the R7 "comes to play in the big league": a promise of riding pleasure and versatility, intended for riders who want to ride fast, far and comfortably.
Overview
The ROVORON R7 and the ROVORON R7 Pro belong to the segment of 60V dual-motor electric scooters, equipped with 11-inch wheels and geared toward mixed city and light all-terrain use. Developed within the Minimotors/Dualtron ecosystem, they position themselves as powerful and enduring machines offered at a more accessible price than the segment's usual references. The CSV clearly describes their intention: to offer "the performance of a Dualtron and the look of a NAMI" in a robust tubular frame inherited from this technical lineage.
Both models meet the needs of riders looking for a genuine alternative to the car on daily or long journeys, without giving up comfort or power. The ROVORON R7 targets users already comfortable wanting a nervous and versatile electric scooter, with an announced range of up to 90 km. The ROVORON R7 Pro pushes the logic further with its 42.4 Ah Samsung battery, designed for heavy riders and intensive use. Adjustable front and rear suspensions, tubeless tires and a dual brushless motor complete a platform designed to ride fast, far and on varied surfaces.
Technical specifications
- Brand: ROVORON (Minimotors)
- Model: ROVORON R7 / ROVORON R7 Pro
- Category: Dual-motor electric scooter, 11-inch, all-terrain
- Unfolded / folded dimensions (cm): 140 x 128.3 x 60.6
- Weight: 50 kg
- Motor: Dual brushless motor, 900 W x 2 (1800 W nominal), peak 3000 W
- Battery: 60V Samsung 21700 — R7 28.6 Ah (1716 Wh) / R7 Pro 42.4 Ah (2544 Wh)
- Announced range: R7 90 km / R7 Pro 125 km (real ~50 km / ~70 km)
- Max speed: 70 km/h (limited to 25 km/h, EDPM certification)
- Water resistance: IPX5
- Wheels: 2 x 11 inches, tubeless tires (road or off-road)
- Suspension: Adjustable front and rear spring
- Brakes: R7 mechanical cable disc / R7 Pro NUTT hydraulic disc (EBS/ABS)
- Lighting: Front LED headlight, rear light + hazards, front/rear turn signals
Who is it for?
The ROVORON R7 and the ROVORON R7 Pro are aimed above all at already experienced riders, comfortable with a powerful electric scooter. With a dual motor delivering up to 3000 W at peak and a high unlockable speed, these are not beginner machines: the CSV explicitly advises against them for beginners.
The first profile is that of the daily rider looking for an alternative to the car. The adjustable front and rear suspensions, the 11-inch tubeless wheels and the robust tubular frame ensure comfort and stability on urban journeys as well as on trails. The ROVORON R7, with its announced range of up to 90 km, is well suited to this mixed city and light all-terrain use.
The second profile concerns heavy riders and intensive or professional use, for whom the ROVORON R7 Pro makes full sense: its 42.4 Ah Samsung battery targets up to 125 km announced, meaning fewer recharges over long distances.
On the other hand, these two models are poorly suited to those seeking lightness or daily portability: their weight (about 47 to 50 kg) makes them difficult to carry or take up stairs.
What sets it apart
The first differentiating element of the ROVORON R7 range lies in its powertrain. The dual brushless motor, integrated into the two 11-inch wheels and powered by a 60V battery with Samsung 21700 cells, allows for sharp acceleration and a high top speed. This architecture, inherited from the Minimotors/Dualtron ecosystem, places the R7 and the R7 Pro in the category of truly powerful electric scooters rather than that of classic urban models.
The second distinctive point is range, particularly on the ROVORON R7 Pro. Its 42.4 Ah (2544 Wh) battery targets up to 125 km announced, where the standard R7 caps at 90 km: a gap that fully justifies the Pro variant for long distances.
Finally, the platform stands out with its robust tubular frame combined with front and rear suspensions adjustable in compression and rebound. This combination, rare at this price level, allows the scooter's behavior to be adjusted according to the surface and riding style.
What we like / Points to watch
What we like
- The dual brushless motor (up to 3000 W at peak) which provides sharp acceleration and a real power reserve on both models.
- The range, generous on the R7 (90 km announced) and record-breaking on the R7 Pro thanks to its 42.4 Ah Samsung battery (125 km announced).
- The riding comfort offered by the adjustable front and rear suspensions, the 11-inch tubeless wheels and the robust tubular frame.
- On the R7 Pro, the NUTT hydraulic front and rear disc braking, more biting than the R7's mechanical cable brakes.
Points to watch
- The high weight (about 47 to 50 kg) makes these scooters not very portable on a daily basis.
- The real range remains significantly lower than announced (about 50 km for the R7, 70 km for the R7 Pro under sustained use).
- The long charging time on the R7 with the supplied 1.75 A charger (about 12 h), even though a dual charging port allows it to be shortened.
FAQ
What is the difference between the ROVORON R7 and the ROVORON R7 Pro? The main difference concerns the battery and braking. The R7 carries a 60V 28.6 Ah battery (90 km announced) with mechanical cable disc brakes, while the R7 Pro has a 42.4 Ah Samsung battery (125 km announced) and NUTT hydraulic disc brakes. The dual motor and the frame remain common to both models.
What is the real range of the ROVORON R7 Pro? While the announced range reaches 125 km, the real range observed is about 70 km under sustained use. For the standard R7, count about 50 km in real conditions, versus 90 km announced. Effective range depends on rider weight, terrain and riding style.
Is the ROVORON R7 approved for the road in France? Yes, the ROVORON R7 as well as the R7 Pro are delivered limited to 25 km/h, in accordance with EDPM regulations. They can thus legally circulate on public roads in this configuration. Unlocking, which releases a much higher top speed, is reserved for use on private land.