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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs NIU KQi Air
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the NIU KQi Air — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and NIU KQi Air are two electric scooters designed for distinct preferences. The Apollo Go, priced at $799, delivers a top speed of 28 MPH with its dual motor system, featuring 700W nominal and 1500W peak power. It can tackle inclines up to 25° and has a robust battery offering a maximum range of 30 miles, operating at 36V with a capacity of 540 Wh. Weighing 46 lbs, it supports a weight limit of 265 lbs and provides a comfortable ride on streets with its front spring and rear rubber suspension.
Conversely, the NIU KQi Air is available for $849, reaching a top speed of 20 MPH with a single rear motor that has 350W nominal and 700W peak power, capable of handling 17° inclines. Its battery offers a slightly longer range of 31 miles, operates at 48V, and has a capacity of 451.2 Wh. At only 26.4 lbs, it also supports a 265 lbs weight limit but lacks suspension, which may affect comfort on uneven surfaces. The KQi Air features mechanical and electronic disc brakes and is rated IP55 for water and dust resistance.
Both scooters offer app connectivity, speed modes, cruise control, and safety lights, but differ in braking systems and suspension. For speed and suspension enthusiasts, the Apollo Go is ideal, while the lightweight and longer range of the NIU KQi Air may appeal to others. Your choice should reflect your riding style and preferred features.
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