Specifications
Product Weight53.5 poundsApp-ControlledYesBattery Charge Time6 hoursMaximum Operating Range43 milesMaximum Speed22 miles per hourFoldable DesignYes
Key Specs
Product Weight53.5 poundsApp-ControlledYesBattery Charge Time6 hoursMaximum Operating Range43 milesMaximum Speed22 miles per hourFoldable DesignYesColorBlack
General
Product NameMax G2 Electric Kick Scooter Foldable w/ 43 Mile Range and 22 MPH Max SpeedBrandSegwayModel NumberAA.05.15.01.0002ColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Dimension
Product Height49.8 inchesProduct Length47.6 inchesProduct Width22.4 inchesMaximum Weight Capacity265 poundsDeck Length47.6 inches
Compatibility
App-ControlledYesApp-Controlled FeaturesRiding Status, Battery Life, Apple Find My
Performance
Battery Charge Time6 hoursMaximum Operating Range43 milesMaximum Speed22 miles per hourPower36 volts
Power
PoweredYesBatteries IncludedYesBattery SizeOtherBattery ChemistryLithium-ionRechargeable BatteryYesBattery Charger IncludedYesRemovable BatteryNoBattery Amperage15.3 ampere hoursBattery Voltage36 voltsWattage1000 watts
Features
Assembly RequiredPartialFoldable DesignYesRecommended Minimum Age14 yearsTwist Grip ThrottleNoRemovable Seat IncludedNoMaterialSteelNumber Of Wheels2
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 yearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 year
Other
UPC841450001168
The successor to the best-selling Max G30P, the Segway-Ninebot Max G2 electric kick scooter offers performance, thrill, and sustainability with 4 riding modes. The battery's IPX5 rating means puddles are no match for the Max G2. Use the Apple Find My network to track and locate the Max G2 quickly. Dual suspension, self-sealing tires, traction control, and a smart battery management system make the Max G2 safe and rider-focused.
Comfortability, stability, confidence
Max G2's front & rear suspension absorb road bumps. Self-sealing tires & Traction Control System (TCS) ensure smooth, safe rides. Double stopping power with front drum brake & rear e-brake. Glide effortlessly with Max G2's advanced features.
Powerful drivetrain and climbing ability
The Ninebot Electric KickScooter MAX G2 conquers inclines up to 22%. This is easily accomplished with the 1000W maximum motor output.
First-class safety systems
A 2.1/W LED headlight turns night into day for safe riding, and the dual-purpose electronic alerts others on the road and acts as the alarm to deter theft. Turn indicators on the handlebars allow riders to make confident, sure decisions on the road.
Easy charging, fast riding
The Max G2 e-kickscooter comes standard with a 3A fast charger, the only charger you need. With the 3 A charger, your Max G2 will fully charged and ready for adventure in only 6 hours.
4 riding modes for any mood
Eco, Standard, Sport, and S+ modes can be directly accessed by the intuitive LED dashboard, which also displays maintenance signals, power levels, connectivity, and more. 4 modes make the Max G2 versatile, thrilling, and sustainable.
43 mile max range
Unleash the Segway Max G2's impressive range up to 43 miles! Eco mode limits speed to 10 mph, conserving energy. Tested with 165lb. rider at 77°F, ensuring reliable performance. Say goodbye to range anxiety and hello to worry-free, long-distance rides!
Connectivity and convenience
Stay connected with Segway Ninebot app! Monitor ride status, battery life & track your Max G2 e-kick scooter with Apple Find My. Leveraging global Find My network, iOS devices locate your Max G2 with ease.
Weight capacity
The Max G2 electric kick scooter can handle any rider weighing up to 265 lbs.
Age recommendation
Suitable for children ages 14 and older
UL 2272 compliant
Tested and Certified to UL 2272 Safety Standard
What's Included
KickScooter Electric Scooter
Charging Device
User Manual
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- A: AnswerThis most likely uses the same built-in brick as the old Max G30, which operated at 42v @ 2.9 amps. It should draw roughly 120 watts.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionCan you turn off regen breaking?(3 answers)
A: AnswerYes its in the appAnswered by Chris1989
Q: QuestionDoes the seat from the G30 fit the G2?(4 answers)
A: AnswerI asked the same question on the IndieGoGo campaign and they said no because the deck is slightly wider. From what they said they’re still in the process of developing it.Answered by Christian
Q: QuestionDoes it come with a charger or is that separate?(3 answers)
A: AnswerThe charger (powersupply) is builtin, you just need the cable to carry around. there is a 5amp port as well for quick charging but it is not included and is on backorder through segway. i would avoid knockoff 5amp chargers so get notified for the 5amp from segway directAnswered by scotbuffalony
Q: QuestionDoes Bestbuy offer a protection plan for this scooter?(4 answers)
A: AnswerBest buy told me that Total Tech will also cover anything with this scooter that may go wrong.Answered by Anonymous
Q: Questionwhen will the price increase in June prior to release?(3 answers)
A: AnswerI appreciate you asking! Upon checking it shows that the sale is still ongoing. I would recommend buying before they are sold out!Answered by Official Segway Support
Q: QuestionCan it go 22 mph for 43 miles?(3 answers)
A: AnswerNo it cannot. There is a disclaimer about these specs on the official Segway website, and they explain how those numbers were achieved. There are also tons of review videos on YouTube for this model. I am 5-11 and 200 lbs, and I was only able to go 20 MPH on FLAT ground, with the speed mode UNLOCKED and with the battery at 85%. Its a great scooter if you avoid hills, and are of a smaller stature. Its also a great scooter for someone my size on flat ground, and you must be willing to "zig-zag" to get up hills.Answered by Anonymous
- A: AnswerI ordered on 06/27 for pick up in store on 07/01 but now it shows delayed and no update of when I should expect it. My wife ordered hers two days after me on 06/29 and opted for home delivery and she just got hers today 07/03. I'm not sure how this works because I thought my store pickup would be the quicker option, but apparently not. Hoping to get it soon.
Answered by Anonymous
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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 283 reviews
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- 4.6Ease of Use
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Fantastic scooter but one major flaw
The good of it This scooter is a great city commuter, the find my feature keeps me happy and hopeful if it ever gets lost. The app is one of the best i have seen from any company. The app gave me super good mileage estimate once it adjusted to my weight and riding style. The app also let me adjust tons of features such as max speed, locking the scooter, range, findmy, code lock, if you want to kick start the scooter or just start at 0mph when you push down on the throttle. The turn signals are bright and the scooter suspension is like heaven. The handle bars are fantastic and long as well. The grips dont feel like the g30 grips but they feel like theyll last longer and not get sticky over time. The turn signal positioning and horn positioning is one of my favorites since they're easy to access. The cruise mode feature is something that was made easy to use and was reliable for me to use while i did own the g2 max. The throttle is so controllable compared to their G30P if i was in sport more and wanted to drive at 2mph the throttle was so precise it would let me do that. The lock feature for the scooter not only let you enable find my but also lets you set a 4 digit passcode to unlock the scooter. This was super cool since if someone decided to steal it not only would they be tracked but they wont have fun with the scooter since they wouldnt know the passcode at all. The bad side of this scooter? I purchased this scooter 2-3 months before launch day expecting it to be everything of reliability the ninebot g30p offered. Although the build quality was on par with the ninebot g30p one of my biggest issues and realistically only issues was the fact that the motor overheated. Launch day i used it and loved the ride. After 2 weeks or so of using the G2 MAX i noticed i would get phantom breaking once in a while.(very rare for me though but it happened) An update was released for these issues like 1 month after launch day. My main issue being the overheating, it was dreadful. Im a tall rider 6ft and weigh 220. Going uphill would cause my motor to overheat and the back end of the scooter felt hot under my foot. It would literally get so hot i could feel the heat through my shoe. Regenerative breaking was not something i could turn off so in situations were i wouldnt be stressing the motor a ton but i was constantly breaking and using the 0mph start feature the motor would overheat in the hot summer time. This made it a deal breaker for me to keep this scooter although i loved the build qualities and functionality of the horn and turn signals. My next issue with it was the fact that the back suspensions are coil suspensions with no dampener. That means when i would ride over messsed up sidewalks with slightly raised sidewalk and going down from it the back suspension would make a banging noise like if it was smacking its self. If i ever went fast and had to go up on a side walk with a slight lip the front suspension would smack as well. The security lock feature for the scooter was super dumb. When you locked it on the app the scooter would turn off. Say if some one tried to run away with it for the first 5 seconds the motor would give them a hassle and use the power on beep but not the super loud scooter horn, but after that the scooter would forget of the fact that it was in lock mode and would give up the resistance on the back tire letting the scooter ride freely untill again 10 seconds later it would kick back on. One last note is that when the battery would hit 60% my 22mph just went down to 20mph and no more. Research Just to note. The G2 MAX has a known overheating issue on the motor, for pahtom breaking, phantom accelteration and for not including caps on the front wheel bearings to protect it from spash damage with water. Research these issues on your own and youll see! Conclusion Although this scooter has everything i want in a scooter such as find my, super visible turn signals, good break lights, good tires with sealant in them, nice range for commuting, generally good suspension when its not slamming its self back to its extended position becuase of a small bump. The downfall of it is the motor as i use this to get to and from work i would constantly worry about the motor overheating on sunny days or overheating on a hill. This was what made me sadly return a scooter that was just about there for me on my check list of legandary commute scooters. The last picture was of my scooters mileage before i sadly had to return this beauty of a scooter :( also a photo of my ride gear for the scooter. SAFTEY FIRST
Posted by BryGS
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
If I could give it 4 1/2 stars I would.
I upgraded from my first escooter a Gotrax GXL2 where I realized it was struggling with my weight. And my neighborhood in Central NJ has more varied inclines, dealing with suburban street traffic, potholes, and to commute to work occasionally where I'm anxious about battery life. The Ninebot Max G2 feels less like an toy and more like a vehicle's imo. It's more sturdy, better handling, can handle different road conditions and it's smooth. I feel more seen on the road with an working breaklight, turn signals and a brighter light. I'm 5'8“ and I don't feel fatigued or feel my feet is crowded when ridding the scooter or feeling every bump on the road or sidewalk The only drawback is the weight. Most of the weight imo is in the back where the motor is located. So if you live on a walkup or take transit where u need to lift the scooter up and your not use to lifting 55+ lbs you're going to struggle. Kinda wish the turn signal button wasn't too close to the horn button, I keep hitting it accidentally. If the horn button was located on the right side handle it would have been a better placement. Aside from those two things I recommend the scooter if your want a scooter for a last mile commute to work and home and if you want a scooter for leisure riding.
Posted by Shiiiiin
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Overheats way too often
I have a G30 Max, and purchased this scooter for the increased power, thinking it should better handle small hills (I weigh around 230 lbs). It does have a weight capacity of 265 lbs - compared to the G30 Max's 220.5. There is noticeably more power before the battery goes below around 75%. Somewhere around this point, max speed is limited to 17 mph, and it struggles on small/short hills even more than my G30 Max. I've taken this out for a 5-10 mile spin three times now. In all three rides, the scooter repeatedly cuts out and shows the error message "HI (or H1)" on the screen. This happened about 5-10 times during each ride, and each time I had to hop off the scooter and wait for it to cool down. Tire pressure was fine. Nowhere in the manual is this error code referenced, but I think it shows when the motor reaches peak temp. It also has really "jumpy" acceleration when in sport mode. Mid-throttle basically doesn't exist. With all things considered, my G30 Max is more reliable even with it's lower power and weight capacity. (for me) Pros: - Great power/performance (only above ~75% battery) - Smooth suspension and handling Cons: - Can't handle heavier riders (when below ~75% battery) - Overheats - Jumpy acceleration in sport mode
Posted by Jeff