Showing 13 Apollo models

Pro
Price TBARange
99.8 km
Speed
70 km/h
Weight
42.2 kg

Phantom 2.0 Stellar
$2,799Range
90.1 km
Speed
85.3 km/h
Weight
49.4 kg

Phantom 2.0
Price TBARange
80.5 km
Speed
70.8 km/h
Weight
46.3 kg

Phantom V4
Price TBARange
80.5 km
Speed
66 km/h
Weight
34.9 kg

City
$1,199Range
61.2 km
Speed
51.5 km/h
Weight
29.5 kg

Ghost
Price TBARange
62.8 km
Speed
54.7 km/h
Weight
30 kg

Go
Price TBARange
48.3 km
Speed
45.1 km/h
Weight
20.9 kg

Explore 2020
Price TBARange
54.7 km
Speed
49.9 km/h
Weight
23.6 kg

Explore 2.0
Price TBARange
40.2 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
27.2 kg

Air 2024
Price TBARange
54.7 km
Speed
33.8 km/h
Weight
18.6 kg

Dash
Price TBARange
40.2 km
Speed
33.8 km/h
Weight
19.5 kg

City 2021
Price TBARange
45.1 km
Speed
40.2 km/h
Weight
17.7 kg
Apollo Electric Scooters: Canadian-Engineered Performance
Since its 2018 debut, Apollo has delivered 13 distinct electric scooter models blending lunar-inspired design with rugged Canadian engineering. On ScooterRank's data-driven scale, Apollo scooters average a solid 5.6 score, propelled by standout performers like the Pro (74.27) and Phantom 2.0 Stellar (69.23). Beyond raw scores, Apollo's scooters excel in balancing long-range 50+ mile capabilities, robust dual motors up to 2000W peak power, and comfort-focused features such as spring-loaded rubber suspension. Real-world owners praise the intuitive ride feel and low maintenance demands—qualities that generic spec tables often overlook. Whether you're a city commuter hunting sub-2,000 USD value options like the City or a performance enthusiast eyeing the top-tier Pro, Apollo's lineup offers a calibrated spectrum of power, portability, and price. Use our in-depth analysis to find the Apollo scooter that suits your riding goals.
Range in Real-World Conditions
When evaluating an Apollo scooter’s range, the top-score Pro model’s 74.27 rating suggests its dual-battery system can hit manufacturer-claimed peaks around 60 miles. In real-world urban rides with variable terrain and stop-and-go traffic, expect 45–50 miles before recharge. Mid-range models like the Phantom 2.0 Stellar (score 69.23) typically deliver around 40 miles under similar conditions, while entry-level options fall nearer 25–30 miles. Factors such as rider weight, speed, and incline can reduce range by 10–20%, so align your choice with your daily commute profile.
Model Guide: From City to Phantom
For riders prioritizing value under $1,200, the City (score 59.62) offers a balanced package: around 30 miles range, decently strong 500W motor, and straightforward maintenance. If performance is paramount, Apollo’s flagship Pro stands out with a peak 2000W motor and score 74.27, ideal for steep hills and longer journeys. The Phantom 2.0 Stellar at $2,799 (score 69.23) bridges mid and high tiers, adding premium suspension and braking. Review your budget, terrain, and speed preferences to pinpoint which Apollo model aligns with your daily ride goals.
