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Compare the Apollo City and the NIU KQi3 MAX
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
NIU KQi3 MAX
Analyzing the Differences: Apollo City vs. NIU KQi3 MAX Electric Scooters
In the rapidly growing field of electric scooter technology, two models, the Apollo City and the NIU KQi3 MAX, have emerged as high-quality options for consumers. That said, several differences between the two models can strongly influence consumers' choices based on the intended use, budget, and personal preferences. The Apollo City flaunts a top speed of 40 km/h and a significant range of up to 45 km, ensuring that users can enjoy longer trips. Its shine lies in the convenience it offers with its dual suspension which ensures a smoother ride on bumpy roads, an attribute that users commuting on uneven terrain may value. The NIU KQi3 MAX, on the other hand, prioritizes safety and comfort with its rear drum brake and front E-ABS regenerative anti-lock braking system, stability is ensured during the ride. The NIU has a lesser but still impressive speed of 25 km/h and a considerably farther range of up to 60 km. While both models offer LED lighting and a digital display, the Apollo City also adds the inclusion of turn signals, a feature not offered with the NIU model. Finally, the Apollo City may be the more financially viable option, as the NIU KQi3 MAX is comparatively more expensive due to its use of Panasonic lithium batteries and high-end design features. Depending upon the user’s priorities, each model presents its strengths.
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