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Comparison Review: Kaabo Warrior X Max vs Vmax VX4 GT
Here's how the Kaabo Warrior X Max stacks up against the Vmax VX4 GT — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Vmax VX4 GT and Kaabo Warrior X Max represent two distinct approaches to electric scooters, each catering to different rider needs. The VX4 GT, priced at $1299, offers a top speed of 25 MPH powered by a 500W nominal motor, peaking at 1600W. It features a robust range of 62 miles, making it suitable for longer commutes. Weighing 63.9 lbs, it supports a weight limit of 330 lbs and is equipped with a front spring and rear rubber suspension for a smoother ride on hybrid terrains. Its safety features include mechanical disc brakes and an IPX6 rating, providing adequate protection against water.
In contrast, the Kaabo Warrior X Max, launching at a higher price of $1899 in 2025, boasts a significantly faster top speed of 44 MPH with dual motors delivering 2000W nominal and 4400W peak power. Its maximum range is slightly less at 56 miles but still provides ample distance for adventurous rides. Weighing 97 lbs and with a weight limit of 265 lbs, it features hydraulic suspension for superior handling. The Warrior X Max also includes advanced safety measures like hydraulic disc brakes and an IPX5 rating.
Both scooters come with similar features, including app connectivity, speed modes, and cruise control. However, the Warrior X Max is designed for those seeking higher performance and speed, while the VX4 GT is a more economical choice for everyday commuting. Ultimately, your decision should hinge on your riding style and budget.
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