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Comparison Review: Segway GT3 Pro vs Segway Ninebot Max G2
Here's how the Segway GT3 Pro stacks up against the Segway Ninebot Max G2 — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Segway Ninebot Max G2 and the Segway GT3 Pro are two electric scooters that cater to different riding needs, with notable differences in performance, range, and features. The Ninebot Max G2, released in 2023, is designed for urban commuting with a top speed of 22 MPH and a maximum range of 43 miles. It features a 450W nominal motor with a peak power of 1000W, allowing it to tackle inclines up to 22°. Weighing 53.5 lbs and accommodating riders up to 265 lbs, it offers a comfortable ride with pneumatic tubeless tires, front hydraulic and rear spring suspension.
In contrast, the GT3 Pro, which will be available in 2025, is a powerhouse with a top speed of 50 MPH and a maximum range of 86 miles. Its dual motors deliver a nominal power of 3400W and a peak power of 7000W, capable of handling inclines up to 20.8°. Heavier at 117.1 lbs and with a weight limit of 330 lbs, it features advanced hydraulic suspension for a smoother ride, making it suitable for more aggressive riding styles. Both scooters come equipped with smart features like app compatibility, speed modes, and cruise control.
While the Ninebot Max G2 is more budget-friendly at $699.99, the GT3 Pro comes at a premium price of $2699.99, reflecting its higher performance capabilities. Depending on your riding style and budget, either scooter could be a great choice, with the Max G2 ideal for casual city commuting and the GT3 Pro suited for thrill-seekers looking for speed and distance.
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