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Comparison Review: Apollo Explore 2.0 vs Segway Ninebot Max G2
Here's how the Apollo Explore 2.0 stacks up against the Segway Ninebot Max G2 — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Segway Ninebot Max G2 and Apollo Explore 2.0 are two powerful electric scooters designed for urban commuting, each offering unique features suited for different riders. The Ninebot Max G2, released in 2023, boasts a top speed of 22 MPH and a maximum range of 43 miles, making it an excellent choice for longer rides. Weighing 53.5 lbs, it can support a weight limit of 265 lbs. Its robust 450W nominal motor can peak at 1000W, providing good performance on inclines of up to 22°. It includes advanced features like adjustable suspension, self-healing tires, and an IPX5 rating for water resistance.
On the other hand, the Apollo Explore 2.0, launched in 2025, offers a higher top speed of 25 MPH and a range of 25 miles. This scooter weighs 60 lbs and also supports a weight limit of 265 lbs. Its more powerful 1440W nominal motor peaks at 1600W and can handle steeper inclines of up to 25°. With an IP66 rating, it provides superior protection against water and dust. The Explore 2.0 also includes similar features such as speed modes, cruise control, and location tracking, although it lacks the extensive range of the Max G2.
In summary, if your priority is a longer range and a smoother ride with advanced features, the Segway Ninebot Max G2 is a solid option. However, if speed and motor power are more critical, the Apollo Explore 2.0 could be the better choice. Consider your commuting needs and preferred riding style to determine which scooter fits you best.
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