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Comparison Review: Ausom F1 Max vs Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Here's how the Ausom F1 Max stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) and Ausom F1 Max represent two strong contenders in the electric scooter market, both released in 2025. The VX2 Hub is priced at $1329, offering a top speed of 33 MPH with a robust 500W nominal motor, peaking at 1900W. It boasts a maximum range of 56 miles powered by a 48V, 18.2 Ah battery. Weighing 57.1 lbs, it accommodates riders up to 287 lbs, featuring a comfortable ride on streets with its front hydraulic and rear rubber suspension system. Notably, it includes an IPX6 rating for water resistance and a range of features like cruise control and adjustable speed settings.
In comparison, the Ausom F1 Max is priced higher at $1419, but it delivers superior performance with a top speed of 45 MPH. Its powerful dual motors provide a nominal output of 2800W and peak at 3840W, making it suitable for steeper inclines of 35.8°. The F1 Max offers a maximum range of 62 miles with a 60V, 20.8 Ah battery. Heavier at 79.4 lbs and with a rider weight limit of 330 lbs, it features a hybrid terrain capability supported by a front and rear spring suspension. While it has a lower IP54 water resistance rating, it compensates with advanced features like NFC unlock and adjustable suspension for added customization.
In conclusion, the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) is an excellent choice for those prioritizing weight, price, and a solid range for urban use, while the Ausom F1 Max stands out for speed and power, appealing to riders looking for high performance and additional features.
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