Apollo Explorer 2.0 vs Apollo Go: Which Electric Scooter Is Built for Your Ride?

Summary

If you’re choosing between the Apollo Explorer 2.0 and the Apollo Go, the good news is that both deliver premium performance without the premium price tag. The Apollo Go is a nimble, dual-motor commuter scooter built for fast city travel, tight turns, and portability. Its lighter 49-lb frame and 28 mph top speed make it ideal for riders who need to fold, carry, or store their scooter easily between commutes. The Explorer 2.0, on the other hand, offers a more refined, stable experience—larger 10-inch tires, triple-spring suspension, and a reinforced stem give it the comfort and sturdiness of a high-end ride in a smaller package.

In performance tests, the Go edges ahead in acceleration thanks to its twin motors, while the Explorer 2.0 wins on torque and hill-climbing power, especially for heavier riders. Both scooters feature Apollo’s connected mobile app for customizing speed, regen braking, and ride modes—making either a smart choice for tech-savvy commuters. The bottom line: choose the Go if you prioritize speed and portability, and the Explorer 2.0 if you want comfort, range, and stability for longer or rougher rides.
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Apollo Explorer 2.0 vs Apollo Go: Which Electric Scooter Is Built for Your Ride?

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Summary

When you hear the name Voro Motors, you might immediately think of electric scooters like the EMOVE Cruiser or the RoadRunner. For years, Voro Motors has been a leading force in the personal electric vehicle space, building a passionate community around reliable last-mile solutions. Now, they’ve set their sights on electric dirt bikes—and if their track record is any indication, these new offerings are set to make a serious splash in the e-bike market.

Below, we take a closer look at four of Voro Motors’ latest electric dirt bikes, each designed to deliver adrenaline-pumping performance on (and off) the road.

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