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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Ausom F1 Max
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Ausom F1 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Ausom F1 Max are two distinct electric scooters catering to different user needs. The Apollo Go, priced at $799, features a dual motor system with a top speed of 28 MPH and a maximum range of 30 miles. It is equipped with a 700W nominal motor, capable of peaking at 1500W, and can handle inclines up to 25°. This scooter is relatively lightweight at 46 lbs, supporting riders up to 265 lbs, and offers a comfortable ride with a front spring and rear rubber suspension.
In contrast, the Ausom F1 Max, released in 2025 and priced at $1419, is a powerhouse with a dual motor system that achieves a top speed of 45 MPH and a significant range of 62 miles. Its robust 2800W nominal motor peaks at 3840W, handling steeper inclines of 35.8°. Weighing 79.4 lbs, it accommodates a weight limit of 330 lbs and features an adjustable spring suspension for a smoother experience on hybrid terrains.
Both scooters include advanced features like speed modes, cruise control, and various safety measures, including electronic brakes and lights. While the Apollo Go is ideal for urban commuting with its compact build and decent speed, the Ausom F1 Max is better suited for those seeking higher performance and longer distances. Ultimately, your choice should depend on your riding style and requirements.
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