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Gotrax APEX MAX Electric Scooter for Adults, Max 18 Mile and 18Mph 350W Motor with Rear Dual Suspension, 8.5" Solid Tires, Bright Headlight Taillight Cruise Control, Foldable Escooter for Commute

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Style: 15mile 15.5mph red


Features

  • New Bigger LED Display: The commuter scooter equipped with upgraded console boasts a bright headlight and a larger display, keeping riders informed on speed and remaining battery life
  • Longer Battery Life: Featuring a high capacity 36V 6aH Battery, you can travel up to 15 miles and recharges in about 4 Hours. We suggest you check the tires once a month and inflate tires in time to ensure that the tire pressure is 340kpa(50PSI)
  • Comfortable City Commuting: The Nominal Power 250W, Max Power 300W Motor provides high torque but maintains a low power consumption. The electric scooter boasts a top speed of 15.5 mph and support riders weight up to 220 lbs
  • Safety & Comfort: Commute confidently on 8.5" tires, it can absorb each small bump of city streets. The dual braking system provides you with a confident braking effect. Ultra-bright front light and responsive brake light ensure your safety at night
  • Portable Folding Frame: The adult folding scooter frame folds down to 15"x44"x6" and locks for easy storage making it easy to store in a car, at school, or the office. And a unique Red Safety Button to protect the handlebar from folding while riding

Brand: Gotrax


Color: Red


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Aluminum Frame, Cruise Control, Flash Tail Light, Headlight, Rear Braking


Weight Limit: 220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 43"L x 19"W x 43"H


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: APEX XL


Wheel Material: Rubber


Frame Material: Aluminum


Brand: ‎Gotrax


Color: ‎Red


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Aluminum Frame, Cruise Control, Flash Tail Light, Headlight, Rear Braking


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎43"L x 19"W x 43"H


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎APEX XL


Wheel Material: ‎Rubber


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎32 Pounds


Handlebar Type: ‎Fixed


Handle Height: ‎43 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎8.5 Inches


Wheel Type: ‎Solid


Suspension Type: ‎No Suspension


Grip Type: ‎Ergonomic


Brake Style: ‎Rear Braking


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Charging Time: ‎4 Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Commuting


Maximum Distance Range: ‎15 Miles


Manufacturer: ‎‎ZHEJIANG TAOTAO VEHICLES CO.,LTD


UPC: ‎810066080966


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎66


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎39.75 x 15.3 x 8 inches


Package Weight: ‎16.49 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎43 x 19 x 43 inches


Brand Name: ‎Gotrax


Warranty Description: ‎365 day limited warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎APEX XL


Style: ‎15mile 15.5mph red


Included Components: ‎Charger, Scooter, User Manual


Size: ‎15mile 15.5mph red


Sport Type: ‎Skating


Date First Available: March 24, 2021


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  • Amazing scooter, but worth the price?
Style: 18Mile 350W 18mph
Have had for maybe 4 months now (about to roll 150 miles) and has worked perfectly. I really enjoy the lights on the front and back and the suspension helps too. I have never actually rode it 18 miles straight (without turning it off), but based on the battery life when I go for longer rides (10-12 miles) It can probably go for 18 or maybe a little under. The solid tires don't have as much give, so make for a less comfortable ride, but with the suspension in the back it is a fairly smooth ride. I love that it can go 18 mph it is really fast and the ability for it to fold up is great for carrying it around (pretty heavy though) and transportation. Overall great scooter it tends to change price quite a bit, so maybe wait (I got it for $300) but I recommend buying! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by N. Hayes

  • Game Changer for My Daily Commute
Style: 18Mile 350W 18mph
I was a little skeptical at first, but the Gotrax APEX completely exceeded my expectations. The build quality is solid—definitely feels premium with the all-aluminum body. I use it daily for my 4-mile commute and still have battery to spare. It hits 15.5 mph easily, and the ride is super smooth. The digital display is large and clear, even in bright sunlight. I also love how easily it folds—takes me seconds to stash it under my desk at work. It’s lightweight, responsive, and gives me that perfect balance between speed and safety. If you’re tired of traffic or just want a more fun way to get around town, this scooter is 100% worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking to ditch the car or just zip around without the hassle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Chintan Parikh

  • Great lightweight scooter (32 pounds) for flat surface errands.
Style: 18Mile 350W 18mph
The media could not be loaded. 7/2025 UPDATE: It seems impossible to change a tire on this thing without BREAKING off the reflectors to get to the screws. The only video I have found showing how to do it used a chisel and hammer to break them off. Surely there is a better way? I was never a “scooter person” until I got a large, heavy and expensive scooter two years ago. I soon was using it for places I used to drive to — to the store, to get a hair cut, etc. While I love that scooter, it was so big, bulky and heavy I never took it anywhere. I wanted something small that I could easily carry up/down stairs and load in to a car without back strain. This Gotrax Apex Max, at half the cost of my bigger scooter, is something I am glad to have in addition to my “heavy lifting” big scooter. Assembly went super quick — much easier than my other scooter. The unit comes in two pieces — the base with the wheels and handlebar shaft, and the handlebar with display. There are basically three steps: 1. Pull out a cable from the shaft and handlebar and connect them together, then stuff it back in the shaft. 2. Put the brake cable end in a slot and run the cable through it. 3. Put the handlebars in to the shaft and use the included Allen wrench and two screws to tighten it in place. The power supply is a base with the barrel connector on it, and a separate power cable that plugs in to it. There is a rubber cap you pop open to get to the charging jack, then you just plug it all in. The manual says a RED light on the charger means charging, and GREEN means charged. When I plugged mine up, it immediately went to green and stayed green. However, turning on the scooter shows a battery meter with a four segment display which only showed three of them full. I found out later that I just did not have the barrel connector plugged all the way in. The charger shows green even when not plugged in. My second charge, I figured this out and was able to fully charge the scooter. First ride only got 8 miles, due to not being fully charged. When the battery is on the last block of the four-segment display, it gives you no warning — it just starts to blink and that’s it. The intent of a short-range scooter like this is that you’d charge it regularly, versus a larger scooter that you might only charge every few dozen rides. At 32 pounds, the scooter is about the same weight as four gallons of milk. When my back is having problems, I cannot carry my other scooter, so I expect this one will be very good at saving my back. I contacted support to ask some questions (before I figured out how the charger plug works). I wrote them on Aug 28 4:38 pm, and they responded Aug 31 1:16am. That is a surprisingly fast response time, considering how late in the day I wrote them. While my big scooter can handle large hills, smaller scooters like this are designed for more level community. I used the level app in my phone to test some hills. At a 2% incline, the scooter had no issue. Once the angle got to be around 5%, the scooter would slow down. It can still handle small hills — it just takes longer to get up to speed. Anything too steeper and this small scooter can’t do it. (I have two very large hills I travel regularly; I use my big scooter for that, and this for everything else.) Folding down handlebar takes two hands. One has to left a lever and the other has to pull out a captive-pin. This is tricky to do at first, then becomes simple once you figure it out. There is one power button on the control. It does the following: 1. Press it to turn power on. 2. Hold it down for about 5 seconds to turn power off. 3. Tap it to turn the headlight/taillight on. Tap again to turn it off. 4. Hold it for about 2-3 seconds to change gears (1 or 2, adjusting the max speed). According to the Gotrax website, you can get up to 15 miles on a charge. I assume this to mean on flat surfaces with a lightweight rider. Since the scooter claims to handle riders of up to 265 pounds, I do not expect you’d see that same range with a heavier rider. I have taken my to 12, then I charge it back up since when you run out, it just stops. You get down to the last block of the four-segment power display then it shuts off the motor and starts blinking. If you think you might become a scooter person, the thing to consider is: where will you be riding? If you have alot of hills, or are a heavier person and/or need extended range, you need to look at some of the higher end Gotrax models. If you want something for running around the neighborhood and do not have steep hills, this is where I’d start — its lightweight so you may actually use it. If you get a big heavy scooter and have to carry it up/down stairs to ride it, you may find yourself just getting in the car instead. I have a much better/fancier scooter with more features, but now I only take it out when I need to go extended distances or tackle big hills. For all other trips, I am using this Gotrax. I even took it in the car on a weekend road trip so I’d have something with me in case I needed to run to a store to get something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by Allen C. Huffman Allen C. Huffman

  • Defective Scooter Broke and they will NOT replace
Style: 18Mile 350W 18mph
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. I bought this Scooter for my son back in the Middle/End of November. It was great when we initially got it. I was kind of off put, as an electronic with only a month warranty kind of throws me red flags but I went with my benefit of the doubt. Well I am here to tell you that I shouldn't have. I had this scooter for barely 3 months and it stopped working. It simply just stopped going at the beginning of March. Mind you, this scooter isn't cheap, it is $400 dollars and I didn't even have it for a full 4 months. I contacted support, who continually insisted, on instead of replacing my scooter, they would send me a motor...FOR ME TO FIX MYSELF. After a week of back and forth, I agreed, and waited a week and a half for a part to fix this scooter. They promised me a video and that it is "easy" to fix, didn't receive any response when asked for a video, just shipping information. Fast forward to receiving the part, I had to take the entire wheel off, a panel (with security screws so I had to buy a new tool), and the bottom panel of the actual scooter. After taking forever to get that open, I connect the new motor with the wires provided...STILL DOES NOT WORK. I contact customer service AGAIN. Now they want me to SHIP THE ENTIRE SCOOTER BACK TO THEM. This heavy, huge scooter...At what point is it easier/cheaper do just send me a new scooter!?!? This is the most ridiculous company I have ever dealt with. Steer clear and far away from them. If you get a defective scooter, they will pretty much tell you that you are out of luck. I initially complained about this scooter March 6th, and we are now on April 1st and I still have a broken scooter. Do better GoTrax, your product and customer service is absolutely terrible and I will be requesting a refund since you don't want to take the easy route and fix the defective scooter you sent me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by meaghan

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