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Compare Apollo Go and Ausom L1 Specs & Performance

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Apollo Go

Apollo Go

Apollo$799

Street
28 MPH 30 miles

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Ausom L1

Ausom L1

Ausom$599

Hybrid
28 MPH 44 miles

Side-by-Side Scooter Specs Comparison

Compare detailed specifications of both electric scooters — from motor power and battery range to weight, price, and features.

BrandApolloAusom
NameGoL1
Price$799$599
Release Year20242024
Release QuarterUnknownQ2

Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Ausom L1

Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Ausom L1 — from speed and range to comfort and features.

The Apollo Go and Ausom L1 are two competitive electric scooters released in 2024, each offering unique features and specifications for riders. The Apollo Go, priced at $799, boasts a dual motor system with a peak power of 1500W and a top speed of 28 MPH. This scooter has a maximum range of 30 miles, powered by a 36V battery with a capacity of 540 Wh. It weighs 46 lbs and can support riders up to 265 lbs. The Go is designed for street use, featuring pneumatic tubeless tires and a combination of front spring and rear rubber suspension for a smoother ride.

In contrast, the Ausom L1 is slightly more affordable at $599 and features a single rear motor with a nominal power of 800W, also reaching a top speed of 28 MPH. It excels in range with a maximum distance of 44 miles, utilizing a 48V battery with a capacity of 748.8 Wh. Weighing 62 lbs, it has a higher weight limit of 287 lbs and offers a hybrid terrain capability. The L1's suspension includes both front and rear springs, providing additional comfort on varied surfaces.

Both scooters come equipped with similar features, including apps, speed modes, cruise control, and safety elements like lights and braking systems. The Apollo Go has an IP66 rating for water resistance, while the Ausom L1 has an IP54 rating. For those prioritizing range and a slightly lower price, the Ausom L1 is a compelling choice. However, if you prefer a lighter scooter with advanced safety features, the Apollo Go may suit you better. Ultimately, your decision will depend on your specific riding needs and preferences.

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