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Comparison Review: Apollo City vs Segway ZT3 Pro
Here's how the Apollo City stacks up against the Segway ZT3 Pro — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo City and Segway ZT3 Pro are two compelling electric scooters released in 2024, each offering unique features and specifications for urban commuters. The Apollo City is priced at $1,099 and boasts a top speed of 32 MPH with a powerful 1000W dual motor, making it ideal for tackling inclines of up to 20°. It has a maximum range of 38 miles, powered by a robust 48V, 960 Wh battery, which charges in just 4.5 hours. Weighing 65 lbs and capable of supporting riders up to 265 lbs, it features a folding mechanism for easy storage.
In contrast, the Segway ZT3 Pro is more budget-friendly at $849.99, offering a slightly lower top speed of 24.9 MPH from its 650W rear motor, which can peak at 1600W and handle inclines up to 17°. It has an impressive range of 43.5 miles, thanks to its 46.8V, 597 Wh battery, though it does take longer to charge. Also weighing 65.5 lbs and supporting the same weight limit, it features a hybrid ride terrain, making it versatile for various surfaces.
Both scooters are equipped with safety features such as lights and multiple braking systems, but the Apollo City has a higher IP rating of IP66 compared to the Segway's IPX5. Additionally, both models provide features like speed modes, cruise control, and app connectivity. Ultimately, if speed and performance are your top priorities, the Apollo City might be the better choice. However, for extended range and a lower price point, the Segway ZT3 Pro stands out as an excellent option for riders looking for versatility.
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