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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Segway GT3
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Segway GT3 — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Segway GT3 are two electric scooters aimed at different riders with varying needs. The Apollo Go, priced at $799 and released in 2024, features a dual motor system delivering a top speed of 28 MPH and a 700W nominal output, with a peak of 1500W. It offers a maximum range of 30 miles thanks to its 36V, 540 Wh battery, which takes 7.5 hours to charge. Weighing 46 lbs, it supports riders up to 265 lbs and is designed for street riding with pneumatic tubeless tires and a suspension setup that includes front spring and rear rubber components.
In contrast, the Segway GT3, launched in 2025 at a price of $1631.99, is a more powerful option. It boasts a top speed of 31 MPH with a rear motor that offers a nominal power of 1200W and a peak power of 2400W. Its 46.8V, 899 Wh battery allows for an impressive maximum range of 45 miles, charging in just 5.5 hours. Weighing 87.1 lbs, it accommodates up to 330 lbs, featuring a hydraulic suspension for enhanced comfort. Both scooters include a variety of modern features such as speed modes, cruise control, and self-healing tires, but the GT3 also adds location tracking and adjustable suspension.
Overall, if you're looking for a budget-friendly, lightweight scooter with sufficient performance for urban commuting, the Apollo Go is an excellent choice. However, for those who prioritize speed, range, and advanced features, the Segway GT3 may justify its higher price point.
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