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Compare the Apollo City 2022 and the Vsett 8+
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Apollo City 2022
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Vsett 8+
Head-to-Head Scooter Showdown: Apollo City 2022 vs Vsett 8+
Electric scooters have transformed urban commuting, and among the frontrunners are Apollo and Vsett. In this comparison, we pit the Apollo City 2022 against the Vsett 8+ to see how they stack up in various categories, such as performance, features, and value for money.
When it comes to raw power, the Apollo City 2022 features a 500W motor, slightly less powerful than the 600W motor found in the Vsett 8+. The extra hundred watts in the Vsett 8+ translate to a beefier acceleration and the ability to tackle steeper inclines without a struggle.
Battery life is another critical aspect of an electric scooter. The Apollo City boasts a 52V 18Ah battery, providing a respectable range. However, Vsett 8+ edges ahead with its 48V 19.2Ah battery that promises longer rides, depending on usage patterns, before needing a recharge.
Riders looking for convenience might lean towards the Apollo due to its lighter frame and more compact folding design that facilitates easier transport and storage. In terms of comfort, both scooters sport solid builds and suspension, but the Apollo City's dual spring system might offer a slightly smoother ride over urban bumps than the Vsett 8+'s single spring suspension.
Braking is vital for safety, and Apollo doesn't skimp here, offering dual disc brakes. Vsett 8+ also offers reliable stopping power, emphasizing its EBS (Electronic Braking System) as an additional safety measure.
Feature-wise, Vsett 8+ comes with an NFC tag reader for security, a turn signal system, and a QS-S4 throttle display, which are lavish touches not found on the Apollo City. On the other hand, Apollo's well-lit deck and integrated LED lights assure visibility during night rides.
Where they draw closer again is in max load capacity, comfortably accommodating a similar weight range, suitable for most riders.
Bottom line, if you're seeking a scooter for longer, more power-intensive commutes, the Vsett 8+ might be the way to go. But for an agile, reliable day-to-day steed, the Apollo City 2022 could be yours. Consider your priorities and choose accordingly.
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