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Comparison Review: Ausom L1 vs NIU KQi Air
Here's how the Ausom L1 stacks up against the NIU KQi Air — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The NIU KQi Air and Ausom L1 are two electric scooters that cater to different riding needs and preferences. The KQi Air is priced at $849, offering a top speed of 20 MPH powered by a 350W motor, with a peak output of 700W. Its battery provides a maximum range of 31 miles, utilizing a 48V system with a capacity of 451.2 Wh. Weighing only 26.4 lbs, it is designed for street use and includes features such as disc brakes, an IP55 rating, and both front and rear lights. The KQi Air also comes equipped with various modern features, including a smartphone app, cruise control, and self-healing tires.
In contrast, the Ausom L1 is more powerful and offers a higher top speed of 28 MPH, thanks to its 800W motor. Priced at $599, the L1 can achieve a maximum range of 44 miles with its 748.8 Wh battery. This scooter weighs significantly more at 62 lbs and supports a weight limit of 287 lbs. Designed for hybrid terrains, it features front and rear spring suspension for a smoother ride. The L1 also includes a range of features similar to the KQi Air, such as an app, cruise control, and self-healing tires, along with additional enhancements like adjustable suspension and NFC unlock.
When choosing between the two, it ultimately depends on your riding style and needs. If you prefer a lighter scooter for urban commuting with decent features, the NIU KQi Air could be the right choice. However, if you seek higher speed and range, along with enhanced suspension for varied terrains, the Ausom L1 stands out as a more powerful option.
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