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The Ausom L2 Max Dual Motor is a mid-line electric scooter from Ausom, a newer brand with a growing lineup of scooters. This model offers an impressive maximum speed of 40mph with dual 1000W motors and a large 998Wh battery. Notable features include NFC card unlock, dual motor indicator, tubeless pneumatic tires, USB-A and USB-C phone charging ports, and a premium look with blue deck lights. Targeted as a budget-friendly high-speed option, it competes on price and features in the performance scooter market.
The Freshly Charged Take
The Ausom L2 Max Dual Motor is a standout budget electric scooter, offering premium features like dual 1000W motors, tubeless tires, NFC card reader, and eye-catching design for just $899. With a 40mph top speed, long range, and practical details like USB phone charging, it delivers impressive value for both new and experienced riders.
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