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Comparison Review: Ausom F1 Max vs Navee ST3 Pro
Here's how the Ausom F1 Max stacks up against the Navee ST3 Pro — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Navee ST3 Pro and Ausom F1 Max are two electric scooters that cater to different riding needs with distinct specifications. The Navee ST3 Pro, priced at $759.99, features a top speed of 25 MPH powered by a 600W nominal motor, with a peak power of 1350W. It offers a maximum range of 46.6 miles and a battery capacity of 596.7 Wh, making it suitable for urban commutes. Weighing 55 lbs, it can support a rider up to 265 lbs. The ST3 Pro is equipped with dual braking systems including mechanical disc and electronic brakes, and its IPX5 rating suggests decent water resistance.
On the other hand, the Ausom F1 Max, released in 2025 and priced at $1419, boasts a significantly higher top speed of 45 MPH, driven by a dual motor setup with a nominal power of 2800W and a peak of 3840W. Its battery capacity is 1248 Wh, allowing for an impressive range of 62 miles. Weighing 79.4 lbs and supporting a weight limit of 330 lbs, the F1 Max is designed for more rugged use, featuring a hybrid terrain capability. Safety features include hydraulic disc brakes and an IP54 rating, indicating better protection against dust and water.
Both scooters include modern features such as speed modes, cruise control, and app connectivity. However, if speed and range are your priorities, the Ausom F1 Max is the superior choice. Conversely, for those looking to save on cost while still enjoying quality performance, the Navee ST3 Pro is a solid option. Ultimately, your decision will depend on your specific riding requirements and budget.
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