The ANGWATT X1 2.0 is a serious high-performance electric scooter built for riders who refuse to compromise. It packs a punchy 3600W dual motor setup, a beefy 60V 22.5Ah lithium battery, and a reinforced frame that laughs at 200kg of payload. This is the upgraded follow-up to the original X1, and the changes are real and meaningful.
Overview
The X1 2.0 steps up from its predecessor with a revamped NFC center screen, improved waterproofing, and new riding modes including Sport and CEO mode. Whether you're commuting in the rain or pushing it on open roads, this scooter is built to handle it. At around 36kg it's not a lightweight, but the quick-fold design makes storage manageable.
Key Features
- Dual 1800W motors (3600W total) with dual 29A controllers for stable performance
- 60V 22.5Ah A-grade lithium battery with 65-85km range
- Top speed of 60-70 km/h and 35-degree hill climbing ability
- 10-inch tubeless tires with reinforced one-piece forged swing arm
- Triple braking system: dual oil brakes and electronic brake
- Full lighting suite: headlight, riding light, brake light, turn signals
- NFC-enabled center display with multi-mode settings
- 200kg max load capacity on an iron and aluminum alloy frame
- EU plug compatible, quick-fold design
Who is it for?
This one is aimed squarely at heavier riders, power enthusiasts, and daily commuters who need real-world range and reliability. If you've outgrown entry-level scooters and want something that competes with the likes of the Zero 10X or KuKirin G3 Pro but with better specs, the X1 2.0 is worth a serious look.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Exceptional load capacity for a scooter in this class
- Pro: Long range and strong dual-motor power delivery
- Pro: Upgraded screen, waterproofing, and ride modes vs. original X1
- Con: Heavy at ~36kg, not ideal for frequent manual carrying
- Con: Bulky folded dimensions may challenge smaller car trunks
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