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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Ausom L2 Max
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Ausom L2 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Ausom L2 Max are two electric scooters that cater to diverse rider needs. Priced at $799, the Apollo Go reaches a top speed of 28 MPH, powered by a dual 700W motor, making it ideal for urban commuting. It offers a maximum range of 30 miles and supports a weight capacity of 265 lbs. Safety features include drum and electronic brakes alongside an impressive IP66 rating for dust and water resistance. The combination of front spring and rear rubber suspension ensures a comfortable ride on city streets.
On the other hand, the Ausom L2 Max is available for $749 and boasts a higher top speed of 31 MPH, driven by a more powerful 1000W motor. With an extended range of 56 miles and a weight limit of 287 lbs, it is suitable for longer journeys. Featuring mechanical disc and electronic brakes and an IP54 rating, it provides reliable stopping power and decent protection against elements. The front and rear spring suspension enhances comfort on various terrains.
Both scooters share features like speed modes, cruise control, and a folding mechanism, but the L2 Max excels with its longer range and location tracking, whereas the Apollo Go stands out with self-healing tires and a higher IP rating. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize speed and range or robust safety features for urban riding.
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