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Comparison Review: Vmax VX2 Extreme GT vs Ausom L2 Max
Here's how the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT stacks up against the Ausom L2 Max — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Ausom L2 Max and the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT are two compelling electric scooters designed for hybrid terrain, but they differ significantly in performance specifications and features. The Ausom L2 Max offers a top speed of 31 MPH and a robust 1000W nominal motor, peaking at 1344W, making it a powerhouse for tackling inclines up to 25.6°. In contrast, the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT, with a top speed of 25 MPH and a 500W nominal motor that peaks at 1600W, provides a slightly less aggressive performance but can handle inclines up to 33°.
In terms of battery life, the L2 Max excels with a max range of 56 miles, powered by a 48V, 998.4 Wh battery, while the VX2 Extreme GT has a max range of 43 miles with its 48V, 792 Wh battery. The L2 Max is heavier at 66 lbs with a weight limit of 287 lbs, whereas the VX2 Extreme GT is lighter at 46.95 lbs and supports a higher weight limit of 330 lbs. Both scooters feature pneumatic tubeless tires, but the L2 Max includes front and rear suspension for a smoother ride, unlike the VX2 Extreme GT which lacks suspension.
Safety features are comparable, with both scooters equipped with lights and various braking systems. The L2 Max uses mechanical disc and electronic brakes, while the VX2 Extreme GT employs drum and electronic brakes. Notably, the L2 Max has an IP54 rating for water resistance, while the VX2 Extreme GT boasts a superior IPX6 rating. In terms of unique features, the L2 Max offers NFC unlock, adjustable suspension, and location tracking, whereas the VX2 Extreme GT includes over-the-air firmware updates.
Ultimately, if you're looking for higher speed and longer range, the Ausom L2 Max is a strong choice. However, if you prefer a lighter scooter with a higher weight limit and advanced firmware capabilities, the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT may be more suitable.
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