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Comparison Review: Apollo Explore 2.0 vs Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Here's how the Apollo Explore 2.0 stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) and Apollo Explore 2.0 are two competitive electric scooters released in 2025, each targeting different user needs. The Vmax VX2 stands out with a top speed of 33 MPH and a maximum range of 56 miles, making it ideal for longer commutes. Its robust motor delivers a peak power of 1900W, allowing it to tackle steep inclines of up to 19.3°. Weighing 57.1 lbs, it can support riders up to 287 lbs, featuring a combination of front hydraulic and rear rubber suspension for a smoother ride.
On the other hand, the Apollo Explore 2.0 offers a top speed of 25 MPH and a more limited range of 25 miles, with a peak power of 1600W. While it has a lesser incline capability of 25°, it weighs slightly more at 60 lbs and supports a weight limit of 265 lbs. The suspension system consists of front and rear springs, which may appeal to riders looking for a basic yet effective setup. The Explore 2.0 also includes advanced features like self-healing tires and over-the-air firmware updates, enhancing the overall user experience.
Both scooters are equipped with essential safety features and user-friendly options, including apps, speed modes, and cruise control. However, if speed and range are your top priorities, the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) is the stronger option. Conversely, the Apollo Explore 2.0 offers excellent tech features and sufficient performance for shorter rides. Choosing between them ultimately depends on your specific riding needs and budget.
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