Apollo Scooters
Phantom 2.0 (52V)
Heavy commuters and weekend trail riders who want refined dual-motor power, big tires, and Apollo's polished app ecosystem.
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Strengths
- Widest tires in class (11 x 4 in) for stability on gravel and broken roads.
- Apollo App with 80+ adjustable settings, OTA updates, Apple Find My integration.
- IP66 rating and UL 2272 certification — rare combo at this price.
- Hydraulic brakes plus tunable suspension for both commuting and off-road.
- Strong support network, US-based service centers, and active firmware development.
Weaknesses
- 102 lb curb weight makes folding portability mostly theoretical.
- 44 mph top speed exceeds the legal e-scooter limit in nearly every US state.
- Real-world Ludicrous-mode range closer to 30 mi than the claimed 50.
- Spring base suspension — full hydraulic is an upcharge variant.
Specs
- Top Speed Mph
- 44
- Classification
- Off-road only
- Range Miles
- 50
- Motor Watts
- 1750
- Motor Peak Watts
- 3500
- Motor Count
- 2
- Battery Wh
- 1404
- Battery V
- 52
- Weight Lbs
- 102
- Max Rider Weight Lbs
- 300
- Rider Height Range
- 5'4" – 6'4"
- Foldable
- Yes
- Tire Type
- pneumatic
- Tire Size
- 11 in x 4 in hybrid
- Brakes
- Dual hydraulic disc
- Suspension
- Dual 125mm spring/hydraulic cartridge
- Display
- DOT 2.0 color with NFC
- Ip Rating
- IP66
- Safety Certification
- UL 2272
- App Connectivity
- Yes
The Phantom 2.0 is Apollo’s dual-motor flagship — the scooter for riders who’ve outgrown the Apollo Air’s 21 mph and want both the power for off-road and the polish for daily commuting. Wide 11x4 hybrid tires, IP66 weather rating, UL 2272 certification, and Apollo’s app ecosystem with Apple Find My integration are the differentiators.
The catch: 44 mph exceeds the legal e-scooter speed limit in nearly every US state. In practice that means you ride it in Class-2 mode at 20 mph on bike lanes, unlock for off-road or private property. 102 lbs means “foldable” is mostly theoretical — you’re not carrying this up apartment stairs.
For a rider who wants one scooter that can do daily commuting AND weekend trail use without compromising on either, the Phantom 2.0 is the most defensible pick under $2,000. The Kaabo Mantis King GT at $1,899 is its head-to-head competitor with adjustable hydraulic suspension and 28 lbs less weight.
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.
- Apollo Phantom 2.0 (52V) product page — ApolloManufacturer specs, price, certifications.
- Apollo Phantom 2.0 Review — Electric Scooter GuideIndependent ride evaluation and real-world range.
- Apollo Phantom 2.0 review — ElectrekComposure and refinement at speed.