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Comparison Review: Nami Burn-E 2 Max vs NIU KQi 100P
Here's how the Nami Burn-E 2 Max stacks up against the NIU KQi 100P — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The NIU KQi 100P and Nami Burn-E 2 Max cater to different riders with distinct needs and budgets. The KQi 100P, priced at $349, is an entry-level electric scooter released in 2024. It features a 300W nominal motor that reaches a top speed of 17.4 MPH and handles inclines of 8.5°. With a maximum range of 18 miles on a 48V battery, it charges in 6 hours. The KQi includes drum and electronic brakes, front fork suspension, and an IPX5 rating for light water resistance, making it ideal for city streets.
In contrast, the Nami Burn-E 2 Max is a high-performance option priced at $3999. While its release year is unspecified, its dual motors deliver a peak power of 8400W, allowing for a top speed of 60 MPH and the ability to tackle 40° inclines. With a robust 72V battery, it offers a remarkable maximum range of 115 miles but takes 10 hours to charge. It features hydraulic disc brakes and front and rear suspensions for a smoother ride, along with an IP55 rating for enhanced dust and water protection.
Both scooters have cruise control, speed modes, and a folding mechanism for easy storage, but the KQi 100P lacks advanced features like adjustable suspension and turn signals found in the Burn-E 2 Max. For budget-conscious urban commuters, the NIU KQi 100P is a solid choice, while the Nami Burn-E 2 Max stands out for those prioritizing high speeds and long-range performance.
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