Apollo Explore 2020 vs KuKirin G3
Side-by-side comparison · Specs, scores & AI verdict
Too close to call — scores within 5 points
Why choose one over the other?
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| Spec | Apollo Explore 2020 | KuKirin G3 |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡ Drivetrain | ||
| Peak Power | 1.6 kW | — |
| Continuous Power | 1.0 kW | 1.2 kW ✓ |
| Max Torque | — | 25 Nm |
| Top Speed | 49.9 km/h | 50 km/h ✓ |
| Max Incline | — | 30 ° |
| Drive Config | Rear | — |
| Dual Motors | ✗ | ✗ |
| 🔋 Battery & Range | ||
| Battery Capacity | 946 Wh ✓ | 936 Wh |
| Amp Hours | 18.2 Ah ✓ | 18 Ah |
| Charge Time | — | — |
| Claimed Range | 54.7 km | 70 km ✓ |
| Cell Chemistry | Lithium-ion | Lithium-ion |
| Removable Battery | — | — |
| Regen Braking | ✗ | — |
| 📐 Size & Portability | ||
| Weight | 23.6 kg ✓ | 31 kg |
| Max Payload | 120.2 kg ✓ | 120 kg |
| Deck Length | 50.8 cm ✓ | 40 cm |
| Deck Width | 22.9 cm ✓ | 22 cm |
| Ground Clearance | 12.7 cm | 18 cm ✓ |
| Foldable | ✗ | ✓ |
| 🛤️ Ride Comfort | ||
| Wheel Diameter | 10" | 10.5" ✓ |
| Pneumatic Tires | ✓ | ✓ |
| Puncture Resistant | ✗ | — |
| Suspension | Dual | None |
| Adjustable Susp. | ✗ | — |
| Seat | ✗ | ✗ |
| 🛡️ Safety | ||
| Front Brake | Disc | Disc |
| Rear Brake | Disc | Disc |
| Front Lights | ✓ | ✓ |
| Rear Lights | ✓ | ✗ |
| Turn Signals | ✗ | — |
| IP Rating | IP54 | IPX4 |
| Kids' Scooter | ||
| 📱 Tech & Smart | ||
| Companion App | ✗ | — |
| Riding Modes | 0 | 3 ✓ |
| Cruise Control | ✗ | — |
| OTA Updates | ✗ | — |
| NFC Anti-Theft | ✗ | — |
| GPS Tracking | ✗ | — |
| Warranty | — | 12 months |
📝 Our Verdict
The biggest measurable difference: build quality — the Apollo Explore 2020 leads by 20 points. Both scooters score closely overall, making this a genuine toss-up on raw performance. If range is your priority, the KuKirin G3 will take you further per charge.
Apollo Explore 2020 vs KuKirin G3 — Apollo Explore 2020
The Apollo Explore 2020 (50/100) and KuKirin G3 (51/100) score nearly the same overall. The KuKirin G3 leads on claimed range (70 km vs 55 km for the Apollo Explore 2020). Check the spec table above for the full breakdown.





