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Compare the Apollo City Pro and the GOTRAX Xr Elite
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 Pro

GOTRAX Xr Elite
Comparing the Apollo City Pro and GOTRAX Xr Elite Electric Scooters
When it comes to electric scooters, both Apollo City Pro and GOTRAX Xr Elite hold their ground in the fast-evolving market. However, certain distinctive features set them apart from each other when it comes to speed, range, design and price.
Starting with speed, Apollo City Pro boasts a superior 28 mph top speed, compared to GOTRAX Xr Elite's more modest 15.5 mph. This makes the Apollo model the better choice for those who crave more speed and power from their ride. However, beginners or those who prioritize safety may appreciate the slower pace of the GOTRAX.
The appliances differ in terms of range as well. The Apollo City Pro offers up to 28 miles, while the GOTRAX Xr Elite extends a range up to 18.6 miles on a single charge, favouring Apollo in terms of both speed and range.
Design factors are where these two models differentiate significantly. The Apollo City Pro flaunts a sleek, modern design focusing on portability, featuring a foldable structure. However, the GOTRAX Xr Elite challenges with a more substantial, rugged design well-suited for tougher terrains.
The last factor, price, might be the deciding element for many. The Apollo City Pro, with its superior speed and range, comes with a higher price tag, while the GOTRAX Xr Elite positions itself as a more affordable option, making it attractive for those on a tighter budget but still wanting a reliable electric scooter.
All in all, both scooters bring quality and performance to the table. The decision between the two will come down to an individual's priorities, whether that be speed, range, design or price.


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