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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Vmax VX8
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Vmax VX8 — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Vmax VX8 are both electric scooters designed for urban commuting, but they cater to different preferences and needs. The Apollo Go, priced at $799, features dual motors that deliver a top speed of 28 MPH and a peak power of 1500W. It offers a maximum range of 30 miles thanks to its 36V, 540 Wh battery. With a weight of 46 lbs and a weight limit of 265 lbs, it is slightly bulkier. The Go excels in its suspension system, incorporating front spring and rear rubber, and features like self-healing tires and over-the-air firmware updates enhance its overall utility.
In contrast, the Vmax VX8, retailing for $1599, has a rear motor that reaches a top speed of 19 MPH and a peak output of 1400W. It has a lower maximum range of 28 miles with a 48V, 430 Wh battery, and weighs 34.2 lbs with the same weight limit of 265 lbs. While it lacks the suspension system found on the Apollo Go, it still offers a pneumatic tire setup and a variety of modern features, including an app for connectivity and speed adjustment.
Overall, if you're looking for higher speeds and a longer range, the Apollo Go is the better option. However, if you prioritize a lighter design and a slightly lower price point, the Vmax VX8 might be the way to go.
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