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Compare Apollo City and Segway Ninebot Max G2 Specs & Performance

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Apollo City

Apollo City

Apollo$1099

Street
32 MPH 38 miles

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Segway Ninebot Max G2

Segway Ninebot Max G2

Segway$699.99

Street
22 MPH 43 miles

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Compare detailed specifications of both electric scooters — from motor power and battery range to weight, price, and features.

BrandApolloSegway
NameCityNinebot Max G2
Price$1099$699.99
Release Year20242023
Release QuarterQ1Q1

Comparison Review: Apollo City vs Segway Ninebot Max G2

Here's how the Apollo City stacks up against the Segway Ninebot Max G2 — from speed and range to comfort and features.

The Segway Ninebot Max G2 and the Apollo City are both impressive electric scooters, each catering to different user preferences. The Ninebot Max G2, priced at $699.99, offers a top speed of 22 MPH and a maximum range of 43 miles, powered by a 450W nominal motor. It features a robust 551 Wh battery that charges in about 6 hours. Weighing 53.5 lbs, it can handle inclines up to 22° and includes front hydraulic and rear spring suspension for a smooth ride. The scooter is also equipped with drum and electronic brakes and has an IPX5 water resistance rating.

In contrast, the Apollo City retails for $1099 and provides a higher top speed of 32 MPH but a slightly lower range of 38 miles, thanks to its dual motor with a nominal power of 1000W. Its larger 960 Wh battery charges in just 4.5 hours and supports a weight limit of 265 lbs, weighing 65 lbs overall. The City features a similar suspension system with front and rear springs and drum and electronic brakes, but boasts an IP66 rating for better water protection. Both scooters come with useful features like speed modes and cruise control, but the Ninebot Max G2 highlights adjustable suspension and location tracking. Ultimately, your choice hinges on whether you prioritize speed or range.