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Compare the Apollo City Pro and the Inokim Quick 4 Super
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

Inokim Quick 4 Super
Comparing the Apollo City Pro and the Inokim Quick 4 Super Electric Scooters
The market for electric scooters is gaining traction around the world, and both, the Apollo City Pro and the Inokim Quick 4 Super are leaders in their class. However, they differ in several aspects worth considering. Starting with their performance, the Apollo City Pro has a max speed of 25mph, in comparison to the Inokim Quick 4 Super that caps at 19mph. The Apollo also has the upper hand in terms of range, boasting up to 48 miles, while the Inokim's range is an estimated 40 miles. Additionally, the Apollo model employs a 600W sustained, 1200W peak motor, whereas the Inokim model has a 600W motor. Both come with front and rear disc brakes but only the Apollo model adds an extra level of control with an electronic ABS system. Design-wise, the Apollo City Pro weighs slightly more at 42lbs versus the 39.7lbs for the Inokim and has a somewhat sleeker, sportier design compared to the more minimalist aesthetic of the Inokim. They both, however, boast a robust build quality, full-swinging suspension systems, and brightly lit LED head and taillights. Finally, the Inokim Quick 4 Super is significantly more expensive, making the Apollo City Pro a formidable competitor considering the performance and features it offers at a more competitive price.


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