Segway-Ninebot Apex D110L vs Segway-Ninebot Max Plus X
Side-by-side comparison of specifications, features, and pricing to help you choose the right vehicle for your fleet.
Performance
| Specification | Apex D110L | Max Plus X |
|---|---|---|
| Max Speed | 15 mph | 15 mph |
| Range | 37 miles | 34 miles |
| Motor Power | 500W | 400W |
| Peak Motor Power | 800W | 750W |
Battery
| Battery Capacity | - | - |
| Battery Voltage | 48V | 36V |
| Charge Time | 5 hours | 5 hours |
| Swappable Battery |
Physical
| Weight | - | - |
| Max Load | 264 lbs | 220 lbs |
| Wheel Size | 11" | 11.5" |
| Tire Type | pneumatic | pu-filled |
| IP Rating | IP55 | IP55 |
Fleet Features
| Fleet Recommended | ||
| IoT Compatible | ||
| IoT Providers | Segway Fleet, Levy Fleets | Segway Fleet, Levy Fleets |
Pricing
| MSRP | $1,499 | $1,199 |
| Year Introduced | 2024 | 2023 |
| Availability | Available | Available |
Pros & Cons
Segway-Ninebot Apex D110L
Pros
- 800W peak power
- Dual suspension
- Premium lighting
- 37-mile range
- Higher load capacity
Cons
- Higher price point
- Heavier than standard models
Segway-Ninebot Max Plus X
Pros
- 750W peak power
- Dual suspension
- 300m visibility LED lights
- Ultra-low standby power
Cons
- No LCD display
- Standard battery options only
Related Fleet Vehicles
If you're comparing Segway scooters for your fleet, you may also want to explore cargo-capable e-bikes. The radrunner max offers a versatile alternative with higher payload capacity and extended range, ideal for delivery and rental operations that need more than a standing scooter.
Need Help Deciding?
Our fleet experts can help you evaluate these vehicles for your specific use case and recommend the best option for your operation.

