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Compare Ausom F1 Max and Vmax VX2 Pro GT Specs & Performance

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Ausom F1 Max

Ausom F1 Max

Ausom$1419

Hybrid
45 MPH 62 miles

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Vmax VX2 Pro GT

Vmax VX2 Pro GT

Vmax$849

Street
24 MPH 37 miles

Side-by-Side Scooter Specs Comparison

Compare detailed specifications of both electric scooters — from motor power and battery range to weight, price, and features.

BrandAusomVmax
NameF1 MaxVX2 Pro GT
Price$1419$849
Release Year20252023
Release QuarterQ2Unknown

Comparison Review: Ausom F1 Max vs Vmax VX2 Pro GT

Here's how the Ausom F1 Max stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Pro GT — from speed and range to comfort and features.

The Vmax VX2 Pro GT and Ausom F1 Max are both impressive electric scooters, each catering to different rider needs and preferences. The VX2 Pro GT, priced at $849, features a top speed of 24 MPH powered by a 500W motor, peaking at 1300W. It has a maximum range of 37 miles thanks to its 48V battery with a capacity of 768 Wh. Weighing in at 45.6 lbs, it supports a weight limit of 287 lbs. The scooter is designed for street use, equipped with pneumatic tubeless tires but lacks suspension. Safety features include drum and electronic brakes and an IPX6 rating for water resistance.

In contrast, the Ausom F1 Max, released in 2025 and priced at $1419, boasts a significantly higher top speed of 45 MPH, driven by dual motors with a nominal output of 2800W and a peak of 3840W. Its 60V battery has a capacity of 1248 Wh, allowing for an impressive range of 62 miles. With a weight of 79.4 lbs and a weight limit of 330 lbs, the F1 Max is heavier but offers a front and rear spring suspension for a smoother ride on hybrid terrains. Safety is enhanced with hydraulic disc brakes and an IP54 rating.

Both scooters come with useful features like an app, speed modes, and cruise control. The VX2 Pro GT focuses on urban commuting with its lightweight design, while the F1 Max is built for speed and versatility. If you're seeking a budget-friendly option for city riding, the Vmax VX2 Pro GT is a solid choice. For those prioritizing power and longer distances, the Ausom F1 Max is worth the investment.

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