Rungu Dualie® – The Only Recreational, Off-Road E-ATV On The Market.
From the extraordinary weight of a typical E-ATV and its impact on off-road range, Rungu Dualie® offers better off-road performance with all the quiet and 35x the off-road power efficiency of an E-ATV.
E-ATVs weigh 30% more than gas-powered Quad ATVs
According to Grok Ai
Here’s a realistic weight comparison of current (2024–2025) electric ATVs versus their gas-powered equivalents. Electric ATVs are almost always **heavier** — often 150–400 lbs (70–180 kg) heavier — because of the battery pack.
| Category / Model Example | Type | Battery Size | Dry Weight (no fuel/fluids) | Approx. Wet/Ready-to-Ride Weight | Comparable Gas Model Weight (wet) | Weight Penalty vs Gas |
| Can-Am Outlander 650 Electric | Full-size utility | 8.9 kWh lithium | ~950 lb (431 kg) | ~980–1,000 lb | Outlander 700 gas: ~820 lb | +160–180 lb |
| Polaris Ranger EV (older Li-ion version) | UTV-style, but quad-like | 10 kWh lithium | 1,250 lb (567 kg) | 1,300+ lb | Ranger EV (lead-acid): 1,750+ lb | Ranger 570 gas: ~1,100 lb |
| DRR EV Safari 4×4 Adult | Mid-size utility | 7.2–11 kWh | 785–860 lb (356–390 kg) | 820–900 lb | Honda Rancher 420: ~630 lb | +200–270 lb |
| Eco Charger Lithium Prestige / Eliminator | Full-size utility | 10–12 kWh | 880–950 lb (400–430 kg) | 920–990 lb | Yamaha Grizzly 700: ~770 lb | +150–220 lb |
| Hisun Sector E1 | Mid-size utility | 108V lead-acid | 1,360 lb (617 kg) | 1,400+ lb (very heavy) | Hisun Sector 550 gas: ~950 lb | +450 lb |
| Volcon Stag (limited production) | Full-size 2-up | ~15 kWh (est.) | ~1,100 lb (500 kg) est. | 1,150+ lb | Can-Am Outlander MAX 1000: ~1,000 lb | +150 lb |
| EZ-Raider HD4 (standing 4-wheeler) | Light adventure | 60V 50Ah (~3 kWh) | 285 lb (130 kg) | 300 lb | None direct – very light class | — |
Quick takeaways on E-ATV weight
- Typical full-size electric utility ATV (700–1000 cc gas equivalent):** 850–1,050 lb (385–475 kg) ready-to-ride.
- Typical mid-size electric utility ATV (400–570 cc gas equivalent):** 750–900 lb (340–410 kg).
- The weight penalty is almost entirely the battery: a 9–12 kWh lithium pack alone weighs 180–300 lb (80–135 kg).
- Lead-acid electrics (rare now — are brutally heavy (1,300–1,800 lb) and have poor range.
- The extra weight helps traction and stability in mud or on hills, but hurts suspension travel, payload, and how easily you can manhandle the machine if stuck.
Bottom line: If you’re used to a 700–800 lb gas quad, expect a modern lithium E-ATV to feel 150–250 lb heavier on the trail and on the trailer.
E-ATVs have 20%-40% less real-world range than gas-powered ATVs.
According to Grok Ai
The real-world off-road range of a typical electric ATV (E-ATV) is generally 20–50 miles (32–80 km) per charge, depending on the model, battery size, terrain, rider weight, and usage. This is shorter than gas ATVs due to battery limitations and higher energy draw in demanding conditions like mud, hills, or sustained high speeds—often 20–40% less than manufacturer “optimal” claims. E-ATVs shine in quiet operation (ideal for hunting or eco-sensitive areas), instant torque, and low maintenance, but range anxiety is real for all-day remote rides.
Here’s a breakdown based on popular 2025–2026 models (focusing on true quads, not side-by-sides/UTVs):
| Category / Model Example | Battery Capacity | Manufacturer Claim (mixed/utility) | Typical Real Off-Road Range (trail riding, mud, hills, moderate throttle) | Very Hard Use (deep mud, dunes, full load/towing) |
| Utility flagship (Can-Am Outlander Electric) | 8.9 kWh | 50 mi (80 km) | 25–40 miles | 15–25 miles |
| Mid-size utility (DRR EV Safari 4×4, Eco-Charger Lithium Prestige) | 7.2–11 kWh | 35–50 mi | 20–40 miles | 15–30 miles |
| Budget/utility (Eco-Charger Pioneer, Hisun Sector E1) | 4–6 kWh (lead-acid/lithium) | 20–35 mi | 15–30 miles | 10–20 miles |
| Compact/adventure (EZ Raider HD4, Volcon Stag) | 5–8 kWh | 30–50 mi | 20–35 miles | 15–25 miles |
Why the range varies so much off-road
- Terrain and style: Steady trails might hit 80% of claims; aggressive riding, loads, or sand/mud can halve it due to regen braking’s limits and high power draw.
- Temperature: Cold weather (below 32°F/0°C) reduces range by 20–30%; heat affects charging efficiency.
- Accessories/load: Winches, lights, or towing (up to 1,800+ lbs on models like Outlander) add 10–25% drain.
- Battery tech: Most use lithium-ion for better density, but lead-acid options (cheaper) lose range faster.
Rule-of-thumb for E-ATV riders – Expect 0.4–0.8 miles per kWh in real off-road scenarios (vs. 1+ mi/kWh on flat pavement).
Rungu Dualie is 35x more efficient than a typical E-ATV
Rungu Dualie single battery models advertise off-road range (no pedaling) at the low end of E-ATV ranges. These estimates are based on real-world experience. So dividing expected range by kWh yields a measure of 21 miles per kWh. 35x the rule of thumb for E-ATV riders.
| Rungu Detailed Specs – 2025 | Dualie Double Wheel E-bike Models | |||
| Category | Feature/spec | Standard | Steep | Rugged |
| Performance | Absolute Maximum range on flat pavement with pedal-assist at 10 mph and no wind 1 | 123 mi (199 km) | 120 mi (192 km) | 135 mi (217 km) |
| Estimated off road range with pedal-assist at 10 mph avg speed 1 | 21 mi (34 km) | 21 mi (34 km) | 24 mi (38 km) | |
| Max range off road – throttle-only avg 10 mph1 | 19 mi (30 km) | 18 mi (29 km) | 21 mi (34 km) | |
| Max climbing grade seated2 | 49% | 47% | 53% | |
| Top speed – off-road3 | 24 mph (38 kph) | 24 mph (38 kph) | 24 mph (38 kph) | |
| Motor, Battery and Control Circuitry | Rungu Integrated 52V 16 Ah10 (830 Wh)LiNMC locking battery with integrated charging port and USB output | Standard | N/A | |
| Rungu Integrated 52V 19.2Ah10 (1000 Wh)LiNMC locking battery with integrated charging port and USB output | Optional Upgrade | Standard | ||
| Minimum operating temperature (Mfg spec) | -40° F (-40° C) | |||
| Maximum operating temperature (Mfg spec) | 161° F (72° C) | |||
| 5 A battery charger – full charge in 4 hours | Standard | |||
| Motor – Electrical | Nominal voltage (V) | 52 | ||
| Max voltage (V) | 60 | |||
| Max continuous input current (A) | 28 | |||
| Max continuous power input (W) | 1680 | |||
| Max efficiency | 88% | |||
Multiple battery packs dramatically extend Rungu Dualie off-road range compared to E-ATVs. The table shows that Rungu Dualie models range from 18 to 21 miles on throttle alone when riding off-road. These ranges are equivalent to the low-end estimates for E-ATV range. All Rungu Dualie battery packs are field replaceable as well as interchangeable and weigh 9 or 12 lbs. Carrying an extra battery weighs only 8% to 13% more. By extension, carrying two extra batteries can triple the range up to 63 miles, significantly more than a typical ATV. And at much less overall weight.
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