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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Nami Burn-E 2 Max
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Nami Burn-E 2 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Nami Burn-E 2 Max cater to different types of riders with their unique specifications. The Apollo Go, priced at $799, features a dual motor that reaches a top speed of 28 MPH, with a nominal power of 700W and a peak power of 1500W. It offers a maximum range of 30 miles from its 36V, 540 Wh battery, which takes 7.5 hours to charge. Weighing 46 lbs and supporting a rider weight of up to 265 lbs, it has front spring and rear rubber suspension for a comfortable street ride.
In contrast, the Nami Burn-E 2 Max, priced at $3999, is a high-performance scooter with a dual motor system achieving a top speed of 60 MPH, boasting a nominal output of 3000W and a peak output of 8400W. It features an impressive range of 115 miles from its 72V, 2880 Wh battery, which requires a 10-hour charge. At 103 lbs and also supporting a 265 lbs weight limit, it is equipped with front and rear hydraulic suspension and hydraulic disc brakes, although it has an IP55 rating compared to the Apollo's IP66.
While both scooters offer speed modes, cruise control, and turn signals, the Apollo Go is more budget-friendly for urban commuting, whereas the Nami Burn-E 2 Max excels in speed and range for performance enthusiasts.
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