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Which scooter is right for me?Updated 21 days ago

Help Center Article: Which Apollo Scooter is Right for Me?

Choosing the right electric scooter from the Apollo lineup depends on your needs, preferences, and riding environment. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you select the perfect model for your lifestyle:


Understanding Your Needs

  • Commuting: Daily travel to work, public transit, quick errands.

  • Weekend Fun: Recreational rides, parks, scenic routes.

  • Performance: Seeking speed, power, adventure.

  • Portability: Easy to fold, carry, or transport.


Apollo Scooters Lineup Comparison

ModelTop SpeedRangeMotor PowerWeightSuspensionTire SizeWater ResistanceMax LoadIdeal For
Apollo Go28 mph34 miles750W ×249 lbsAirflow (spring)9"IP66285 lbsAll-purpose commuter
Apollo City32 mph43 miles1000W ×265 lbsTriple spring10"IP66265 lbsUrban commuter, longer distances
Apollo Explore 2.025 mph37 miles1600W60 lbsTriple spring10"IP66265 lbsComfort, range, rugged city terrain
Apollo Phantom 2.044 mph50 miles1750W ×2109 lbs
Dual Spring11"IP66330 lbs
Speed lovers, advanced performance
Apollo Phantom Stellar53 mph56 miles3350W ×2109 lbs
DNM Dual Hydraulic (adjustable)
11"IP66330 lbs
Extreme performance, rough roads



How to Choose?

Step 1: Consider Your Commute & Typical Ride

  • Short urban trips: Apollo Go, Air, City

  • Longer commutes: City, Explore 2.0

  • Mixed terrain (bike lanes, hard-packed trails): City, Explore, Phantom models

Step 2: Decide on Speed & Power

  • 20–32 mph: Sufficient for most commuters (Go, City, Explore)

  • 40+ mph: For thrill-seekers, longer roads (Phantom 2.0, Stellar)

Step 3: Prioritize Features

  • Portability: Lighter models (Go, Air)

  • Comfort: Triple spring suspension (City, Explore, Phantom)

  • Tech: App integration, regen braking, LED lighting (standard on all new Apollo models)

  • Water resistance: All models IP66-certified

Step 4: Check Weight & Rider Capacity

  • Maximum weights range 265–285 lbs.

  • Choose a model matching your size and comfort needs.

Step 5: Budget Considerations

  • Entry-level (Go, Air): Best value for basic needs

  • Mid/high-tier (City, Explore, Phantom): More features, comfort, speed

  • Premium (Phantom Stellar): Maximum performance and range


Apollo Features at a Glance

  • Regen Braking: Efficient stopping with battery recharge.

  • App Connectivity: Track rides, customize performance, unlock support and diagnostics.

  • Self-Healing Tires: Reduce risk of flats.

  • Triple Suspension: Cloud-like ride experience on rough surfaces.

  • Ludo Mode: Instant performance boost for advanced models.


Who Should Buy Each Scooter?

  • Apollo Go: All-round value, great for shorter urban commutes, easy to handle, good entry point.

  • Apollo City: Best urban/commuter scooter; balanced range, speed, comfort, portability.

  • Apollo Explore 2.0: For riders who want more comfort and rugged terrain capability without moving up to Phantom class.

  • Apollo Phantom 2.0 / Stellar: For performance enthusiasts, speed, and those tackling rougher routes or seeking luxury.


Pro Tips

  • Try the Scooter Comparison Tool on Apollo’s website for side-by-side feature breakdown.

  • Join Apollo’s community rides or find a local dealer for test rides before you buy.


Summary Table: Model Match Quick Reference

Your PriorityBest Apollo Choice
Easy urban commuteGo, Air
Range + comfortExplore 2.0, City
Power + performancePhantom 2.0, Stellar
Mixed terrainCity, Explore, Phantom
Budget-friendlyGo, Air


Still not sure? Take the Apollo Scooter Quiz online or chat with support for tailored recommendations.

Need help with features, specs, or ordering?
Contact the A-Team at [email protected] for expert guidance.

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