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Compare the Apollo Light and the Varla Pegasus
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 Light

Varla Pegasus
Comparing the Thrill Rides: Apollo Light Vs. Varla Pegasus Electric Scooters
Electric Scooters have taken the world by storm thanks to their convenience, portability, and fun factor. Two such scooters that have left an impact are the Apollo Light and the Varla Pegasus. They may seem similar at first, but several key factors distinguish these two models.
The Apollo Light scooter is designed with city commuters in mind, emphasizing ease of use, portability, and durability. It boasts a maximum speed of 35km/h with a powerful motor of 350W. The driving range of this model is roughly 35km on a full battery charge. Its lightweight, folding design makes it perfect for those on the move.
Conversely, Varla Pegasus is for those who desire power and stability in their ride. Equipped with dual motors, each of 500W, it can reach up to 45km/h. The scooter has a more extended range of 45km per charge, which increases its appeal further for long-distance commuters. It also features dual disc brakes for increased safety and large pneumatic tires for extra comfort over uneven terrain.
Where the Apollo Light makes up for its lightness and portability, the Varla Pegasus scores on speed and power. The choice between the two ultimately depends on what you value more in your E-scooter; compactness and convenience or strength and speed.


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