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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs NIU KQi 300X
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the NIU KQi 300X — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The NIU KQi 300X and Apollo Go are both electric scooters priced at $799, released in 2024. The KQi 300X features a 500W nominal motor that peaks at 1000W, achieving a top speed of 23.7 MPH and handling inclines of up to 20°. In contrast, the Apollo Go has a more powerful 700W motor with a peak of 1500W, allowing it to reach speeds of 28 MPH and tackle steeper hills with a 25° incline capability.
When it comes to range, the KQi 300X excels with a maximum distance of 37.3 miles, powered by a 48V battery with a capacity of 608 Wh. The Apollo Go offers a respectable range of 30 miles from its 36V battery with a 540 Wh capacity. Charging times differ as well, with the KQi taking 6 hours compared to the Go's 7.5 hours.
In terms of ride quality, the KQi 300X features a front hydraulic suspension, while the Apollo Go combines front spring and rear rubber suspension for street-focused performance. Both scooters utilize pneumatic tubeless tires and come equipped with dual braking systems. The KQi is rated IP55, while the Apollo has a higher IP66 rating, indicating better resistance to dust and water. Your choice will depend on whether you prioritize range and varied terrain (KQi 300X) or speed and street performance (Apollo Go).
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