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Comparison Review: Apollo City vs Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Here's how the Apollo City stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo City and Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) are two notable electric scooters designed for urban commuting, each with distinct advantages. The Apollo City, priced at $1099, utilizes a dual motor that reaches a top speed of 32 MPH and can handle inclines of up to 20°. It offers a maximum range of 38 miles, powered by a robust 48V battery with a capacity of 960 Wh. Weighing 65 lbs and supporting a weight limit of 265 lbs, the City features front and rear spring suspension for a smooth ride on city streets. Its safety features include drum and electronic brakes, complemented by an IP66 rating for enhanced dust and water protection.
On the other hand, the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) is priced at $1329 and achieves a slightly higher top speed of 33 MPH, powered by a rear motor with a peak output of 1900W. It boasts a longer range of 56 miles, thanks to its 48V, 874 Wh battery. Weighing 57.1 lbs and accommodating up to 287 lbs, it features front hydraulic and rear rubber suspension. While it has drum and electronic brakes, its IPX6 rating indicates less water resistance than the Apollo City.
Both scooters provide app connectivity, multiple speed modes, and cruise control, making them solid options for daily use. Choosing between them will depend on your priorities in speed, range, and comfort features.
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