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Comparison Review: RoadRunner RS6 Ultra vs Vmax VX2 Extreme GT
Here's how the RoadRunner RS6 Ultra stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Vmax VX2 Extreme GT and RoadRunner RS6 Ultra are two electric scooters that cater to different needs and budgets. The VX2 Extreme GT, priced at $899, features a 500W nominal motor with a peak output of 1600W, allowing for a top speed of 25 MPH. It has a maximum range of 43 miles thanks to its 48V, 792 Wh battery. Weighing 46.95 lbs and supporting riders up to 330 lbs, this scooter is designed for hybrid terrain and offers pneumatic tubeless tires. However, it lacks suspension, which may affect ride comfort on rougher surfaces.
In contrast, the RoadRunner RS6 Ultra is a powerhouse priced at $2599. It boasts a dual motor configuration with a nominal power of 3000W and a peak of 8400W, achieving a remarkable top speed of 60 MPH. Its 60V, 2100 Wh battery provides an impressive maximum range of 80 miles. Although heavier at 98 lbs and with a higher weight limit of 375 lbs, the RS6 Ultra includes front and rear hydraulic suspension for a smoother ride. With an IP67 rating, it provides greater water protection compared to the VX2's IPX6 rating, and it features advanced capabilities like adjustable suspension and a quick-swap battery.
While the VX2 Extreme GT is a more budget-friendly option suitable for casual riding, the RS6 Ultra is designed for speed enthusiasts looking for extended range and superior performance. Depending on your riding style and requirements, either model presents compelling features that could meet your electric scooter needs.
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