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Apollo Scooter and E-bike Kids LineupUpdated 5 hours ago

We are developing a dedicated kids lineup to give younger riders their own way to join the ride, alongside the 2026 scooter and e‑bike range. This article outlines the vision, what to expect, and the planned availability.

What We’re Planning

Apollo’s kids lineup is designed as a small, self-contained category within the broader Apollo ecosystem:

  • A kids electric bike: compact, approachable, and speed-limited for younger riders.
  • A kids scooter: a scaled-down kick-style electric scooter sized for children.
  • A consistent visual and brand identity with Apollo’s 2026 lineup, so kids’ products look “part of the family” next to models like Go, City, Explore, and the new e‑bikes.

The goal is to offer an entry point for children who are not ready for full-size performance scooters, while keeping controls simple and the overall ride playful rather than extreme.

What to Expect from the Kids Bike

The kids bike is intended to be a fun first electric two-wheeler:

  • Speed and control

    • Target top speed around 12 mph (approximately 19 km/h) to keep things controlled and age‑appropriate.
    • Simple riding modes designed to make it easy to get started without complex settings.
  • Form factor

    • Small frame and wheel size suitable for younger riders.
    • Geometry focused on stability and confidence at low to moderate speeds.
  • Intended use

    • Short rides on neighbourhood streets, driveways, and bike paths.
    • A stepping stone toward larger Apollo products later on.

What to Expect from the Kids Scooter

The kids scooter will complement the kids bike as a stand-up option:

  • Sizing and ergonomics

    • Shorter stem and lower deck height to fit children comfortably.
    • Lightweight design to make handling and storage easier for families.
  • Performance envelope

    • Speed and acceleration tuned for kids, prioritizing smooth takeoff and predictable stopping over high performance.
  • Use cases

    • Everyday fun rides around the block.
    • Occasional family outings where adults ride Apollo scooters or e‑bikes.

Availability and Timeline

The kids lineup is being introduced as part of Apollo’s broader 2026 product wave.

  • Development stage
    • Products have been publicly shown as part of Apollo’s 2026 showcase, indicating they are beyond concept stage and moving toward production.
  • Availability timeline: TBD
    • The kids bike and kids scooter are planned to follow the main 2026 scooter and e‑bike launches.
    • Exact dates, pricing, and full technical specifications will be shared closer to launch through Apollo’s official channels (website, email, and social media).
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