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Comparison Review: Kaabo Mantis X Plus vs Ausom L2 Max
Here's how the Kaabo Mantis X Plus stacks up against the Ausom L2 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Ausom L2 Max and Kaabo Mantis X Plus are both impressive electric scooters released in 2025, catering to different preferences and budgets. Starting with speed, both models reach a top speed of 31 MPH, making them suitable for quick commutes. The L2 Max is powered by a 1000W rear motor, with a peak output of 1344W, while the Mantis X Plus features dual motors that peak at 2000W, offering a bit more power for tackling steep inclines, though both can handle steep grades effectively (25.6° for the L2 Max and 25° for the Mantis X Plus).
In terms of range, the Ausom L2 Max boasts an impressive maximum range of 56 miles, powered by a robust 48V battery with a capacity of 998.4 Wh. In contrast, the Mantis X Plus offers a maximum range of 46 miles with its slightly smaller 48V battery at 873.6 Wh. The L2 Max is also heavier at 66 lbs compared to the Mantis X Plus's 64 lbs, but both scooters can accommodate riders up to 287 lbs and 265 lbs, respectively.
Ride quality is enhanced on both scooters; the L2 Max features a hybrid terrain setup with tubeless pneumatic tires and spring suspension on both ends, while the Mantis X Plus is designed for street riding with tubed pneumatic tires and hydraulic suspension. Each model is equipped with essential safety features, including disc brakes and electronic components, ensuring reliable stopping power.
Ultimately, the choice between the Ausom L2 Max and Kaabo Mantis X Plus will depend on your specific needs: if you prioritize longer range and a slightly lower price point, the L2 Max is an excellent option. However, if you prefer a more powerful dual-motor setup for urban riding and enhanced suspension, the Mantis X Plus could be the better fit.
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