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Comparison Review: Navee ST3 Pro vs Vmax VX2 Extreme GT
Here's how the Navee ST3 Pro stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Navee ST3 Pro and Vmax VX2 Extreme GT are two compelling electric scooters released in 2024, each designed for different user preferences and riding conditions. The Navee ST3 Pro is priced at $759.99 and features a 600W nominal motor that peaks at 1350W, allowing it to reach a top speed of 25 MPH. It boasts an impressive maximum range of 46.6 miles, powered by a 48V battery with a capacity of 596.7 Wh. Weighing 55 lbs and supporting a weight limit of 265 lbs, it is equipped with front and rear rubber suspension, providing a comfortable ride on streets.
In comparison, the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT retails for $899 and comes with a slightly less powerful 500W nominal motor, which can peak at 1600W, also achieving a top speed of 25 MPH. Its range is slightly shorter at 43 miles, thanks to a larger 48V battery with a capacity of 792 Wh and 16.5 Ah. This scooter is lighter at 46.95 lbs and supports a higher weight limit of 330 lbs. While the VX2 Extreme GT lacks suspension, it offers an IPX6 rating for water resistance, making it suitable for hybrid terrains.
Both scooters feature an array of modern conveniences like app connectivity, cruise control, and turn signals. The Navee ST3 Pro offers additional features such as self-healing tires and location tracking, which may appeal to tech-savvy riders. Ultimately, your choice may depend on your budget, desired range, and riding conditions. If you prioritize longer range and enhanced features, the Navee ST3 Pro could be the way to go. However, if you prefer a lighter scooter with a higher weight capacity, consider the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT.
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